Molecular endocrinology of cancer

One third of human cancers have a hormonal basis. Breast cancer, the most common cancer of women, is increasing in incidence in many countries, as, in epidemic proportions, is prostate cancer, the second most common cancer of men. Concurrently, the development of molecular biology has led to a refin...

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Other Authors: Waxman, Jonathan (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2010
Series:Cancer : clinical science in practice
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