This comprehensive reference provides state-of-the-art information concerning the cellular and molecular biology, prognostic factors, histology, pathology, and clinical treatment of the major hormone-dependent cancers-breast, prostatic, endometrial, and ovarian.
Jorge R. Pasqualini Livres



Breast Cancer
- 664pages
- 24 heures de lecture
This reference examines the biological factors and genetic and molecular pathways potentially responsible for the development and progression of breast cancer-analyzing the latest therapeutic strategies as well as breakthroughs in endocrine treatments, angiogenesis, and non-hormonal approaches to predict, control, and inhibit the formation and growth of cancerous cells.
Volume One of "Hormones and the Fetus" contained a generalization of the role of hormones during fetal life. In this second volume, the main topics focus on hormonal binding to fetal and maternal plasma proteins, amniotic fluid and placenta; the presence of hormone receptors in the fetal compartment; and the mechanism of action of various hormones in different target tissues of the fetus and placenta. This up-to-date information is of major importance in the study of hormonal activity in fetal life, and the biological effect of hormones through the receptor. The mechanism of fetal sexual differentiation, in which hormones play an important role, is extensively covered.