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This book will benefit researchers interested in better understanding the biology of squamous cell cancers of the head and neck (SCCHN), with the goals of designing therapies, identifying risk factors and investigating the molecular basis of the disease.
Summarize the unique pathobiology of head and neck cancers
Addresses signaling pathways and individual proteins that are important in causing or supporting the aggressive nature of head and neck cancer
Discusses the sequencing and epigenomic analysis of the head and neck cancer genome
Focuses on a new understanding of stem cell function in head and neck prognosis and therapy resistance
Discusses a shifting focus of care for HPV positive and HPV negative disease
Addresses rising immunotherapy options, clinical trails and relevant results
Summarize the unique pathobiology of head and neck cancers Addresses signaling pathways and individual proteins that are important in causing or supporting the aggressive nature of head and neck cancer Discusses the sequencing and epigenomic analysis of the head and neck cancer genome Focuses on a new understanding of stem cell function in head and neck prognosis and therapy resistance Discusses a shifting focus of care for HPV positive and HPV negative disease Addresses rising immunotherapy options, clinical trails and relevant results
Auteur
Barbara Burtness, M.D . is Professor of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine and Co-Leader, Developmental Therapeutics Program, Yale Cancer Center. As Chair of the Head and Neck Committee in Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group and a member of the NCI Head and Neck Steering Committee, she helps shape the national agenda for research on all stages of head and neck cancer.
Erica Golemis, Ph.D. is the Deputy Chief Scientific Officer and Co-leader of the Program in Molecular Therapeutics at the Fox Chase Cancer Center. Her research seeks to define the changes in cell signaling that occur as tumors spread by metastasis and develop resistance to drugs, with the ultimate goal of inhibiting these processes to effect disease control and cure.
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