Prostate Cancer – Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Genetics

Prostate Cancer-1

Donald J. Tindall
Editor

2013

Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy in men and the second leading cause of male cancer-related mortality in the USA. The last decade has seen unprecedented progress in the detection, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of prostate cancer. These advances have been driven largely by an increased understanding of the underlying biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics of the disease. New cell and animal models have been developed that recapitulate the natural progression of prostate cancer. New technologies have allowed scientists to view in detail the genomic, proteomic, metabolomics, and other—omic universe of cancer cells and tissues. This has resulted in a greater understanding of the pathophysiology of the disease. The purpose of this book will be to provide an up-to-date review of the biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetic changes in prostate cells that are the driving forces in the initiation and progression of cancer.

 

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