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In Horizons in Cancer Research. Volume 76, the molecular drivers associated with prostate cancers at different stages which can be exploited as drug targets are discussed. This information will be useful for designing rational targeted therapeutic strategies for treatment of this disease. Following this, the authors discuss lung cancer early diagnosis with traditional and alternative approaches. In lung cancer, smoking exposure has been identified as the main causative agent in smokers. A critical appraisal of the different updated techniques in the mediastinal staging of lymph nodes in lung cancer is provided. The authors also provide an overview of colorectal cancer and Ca2+ signalling in cells, focusing their discussion on a specific component of the Ca2+ signalling machinery, the transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 4 channel. Breast cancer, a serious public health problem, is assessed, maintaining that women need accurate and effective information in order to attain early diagnosis. Lastly, a simple technique to decreases cell-culture pH while maintaining sterile technique is described.

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Preface; Insights into the Molecular Drivers of Prostate Cancer; Lung Cancer Early Diagnosis: The Soon-er, the Better; Smoking Exposure Accelerated the Normal Lung to Become Cancers; Lymph Nodes Mediastinal Staging in Lung Cancer: A Critical Appraisal; Calcium Signalling in Cancer: A Focus on Transi-ent Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily V Member 4 (TRPV4) in Colorectal Cancer; Breast Cancer: Signs, Symptoms and Management; Increased CO2 Percentage as a Tool for Reducing Cell Cul-ture Medium pH; Index.

Horizons in Cancer Research: Volume 76

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      Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 24/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9781536183740, 978-1536183740
      ISBN10: 1536183741

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In Horizons in Cancer Research. Volume 76, the molecular drivers associated with prostate cancers at different stages which can be exploited as drug targets are discussed. This information will be useful for designing rational targeted therapeutic strategies for treatment of this disease. Following this, the authors discuss lung cancer early diagnosis with traditional and alternative approaches. In lung cancer, smoking exposure has been identified as the main causative agent in smokers. A critical appraisal of the different updated techniques in the mediastinal staging of lymph nodes in lung cancer is provided. The authors also provide an overview of colorectal cancer and Ca2+ signalling in cells, focusing their discussion on a specific component of the Ca2+ signalling machinery, the transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 4 channel. Breast cancer, a serious public health problem, is assessed, maintaining that women need accurate and effective information in order to attain early diagnosis. Lastly, a simple technique to decreases cell-culture pH while maintaining sterile technique is described.

      Table of Contents
      Preface; Insights into the Molecular Drivers of Prostate Cancer; Lung Cancer Early Diagnosis: The Soon-er, the Better; Smoking Exposure Accelerated the Normal Lung to Become Cancers; Lymph Nodes Mediastinal Staging in Lung Cancer: A Critical Appraisal; Calcium Signalling in Cancer: A Focus on Transi-ent Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily V Member 4 (TRPV4) in Colorectal Cancer; Breast Cancer: Signs, Symptoms and Management; Increased CO2 Percentage as a Tool for Reducing Cell Cul-ture Medium pH; Index.

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