Ovarian carcinogenesis, invasion, and metastatic dissemination require a complex cascade of interrelated genetic, molecular, and biochemical events that regulate the neoplastic transition of normal ovarian surface epithelium.
This second edition includes exciting new advances in ovarian cancer detection and treatment and provides an analysis of current research into aspects of malignant transformation, growth control, and metastasis. A more detailed understanding of these processes may ultimately translate into the development of novel approaches for the detection and control of ovarian cancer.
"Ovarian Cancer prevention, detection and treatment remain a significant health care challenge. In this text thought leaders in the field address the critical biologic and clinical issues relevant to the disease. A comprehensive spectrum of topics is covered providing up to date information on scientific discoveries and management considerations."
Steven T. Rosen, M.D.
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"This is a book for basic scientists and clinicians that addresses the pertinent translational and basic science issues concerning ovarian cancer. It is insightful and written at the highest level. ... It is intended for basic scientists and clinicians who have questions surrounding the issues around ovarian cancer. ... This outstanding and readable book covers many of the basic science and translational science issues involved in ovarian cancer." (David G. Mutch, Doody's Review Service, April, 2011)