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The European Organization for Research into Cancer Treatment (OERTC), founded in 1962 initially under the name Groupe Europeen de Chimiotherapie Anti­ cancereuse (GECA), is an extramural European Institute for collecting, co-ordinating and encouraging the work of scientists researching into cancer treatment at 16 European institutes: 3 in W. Germany, 2 in Italy, 2 in Belgium, 3 in the Netherlands, 2 in the United Kingdom, 1 in Switzerland and 3 in France. The first President of OERTC was Professor GEORGES MATHE, now succeeded by Professor SILVIO GARATTINI of Milan. The organization has a Board of 20 Directors, responsible for co-ordinating the entire range of activities and guiding research and experimental studies on animals, also the first human trials of new therapeutic agents which have been fully tested on animals. The Co-operating Groups carry out com­ plementary testing involving large numbers of patients. Thus, OER TC is not a "learned society" but an agency for co-ordinating work. OER TC's annual plenary meeting for 1968 was held in Paris on 22nd and 23rd March. It was given over to an intensive study of the scientific basis of chemotherapy in the treatment of cancer in man. These two working sessions brought together members of all groups, both directing and co-operating. The first day was in effect a teaching seminar, open to all practitioners wishing to use chemotherapy in cancer, and explaining the scientific basis of such treatment. This seminar constitutes the present monograph.

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Anti-Cancer Agents. Their Detection by Screening Tests and their Mechanism of Action.- Extracellular Factors Affecting the Response of Tumours to Chemotherapeutic Agents.- Intracellular Factors Influencing the Response of Tumours to Chemotherapeutic Agents.- Chemotherapy and Immune Reactions.- Dose Schedules and Modes of Administration of Chemotherapeutic Agents in Man.- The Methodology of Controlled Clinical Trials.- Biological Basis of Hormonal Therapy of Cancer.- Operational Research in Cancer Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy in the Strategy of Cancer Treatment.

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    Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
    Publication Date: 19/03/2012
    ISBN13: 9783642881497, 978-3642881497
    ISBN10: 3642881491

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The European Organization for Research into Cancer Treatment (OERTC), founded in 1962 initially under the name Groupe Europeen de Chimiotherapie Anti­ cancereuse (GECA), is an extramural European Institute for collecting, co-ordinating and encouraging the work of scientists researching into cancer treatment at 16 European institutes: 3 in W. Germany, 2 in Italy, 2 in Belgium, 3 in the Netherlands, 2 in the United Kingdom, 1 in Switzerland and 3 in France. The first President of OERTC was Professor GEORGES MATHE, now succeeded by Professor SILVIO GARATTINI of Milan. The organization has a Board of 20 Directors, responsible for co-ordinating the entire range of activities and guiding research and experimental studies on animals, also the first human trials of new therapeutic agents which have been fully tested on animals. The Co-operating Groups carry out com­ plementary testing involving large numbers of patients. Thus, OER TC is not a "learned society" but an agency for co-ordinating work. OER TC's annual plenary meeting for 1968 was held in Paris on 22nd and 23rd March. It was given over to an intensive study of the scientific basis of chemotherapy in the treatment of cancer in man. These two working sessions brought together members of all groups, both directing and co-operating. The first day was in effect a teaching seminar, open to all practitioners wishing to use chemotherapy in cancer, and explaining the scientific basis of such treatment. This seminar constitutes the present monograph.

    Table of Contents
    Anti-Cancer Agents. Their Detection by Screening Tests and their Mechanism of Action.- Extracellular Factors Affecting the Response of Tumours to Chemotherapeutic Agents.- Intracellular Factors Influencing the Response of Tumours to Chemotherapeutic Agents.- Chemotherapy and Immune Reactions.- Dose Schedules and Modes of Administration of Chemotherapeutic Agents in Man.- The Methodology of Controlled Clinical Trials.- Biological Basis of Hormonal Therapy of Cancer.- Operational Research in Cancer Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy in the Strategy of Cancer Treatment.

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