Advances in our understanding of cancer biology and discoveries emerging from cancer genomics are being translated into real clinical benefits for patients with cancer. The 2011 Journal of Pathology Annual Review Issue provides a snapshot of recent rapid progress on multiple fronts in the war on cancer or, more precisely, the wars on cancers. Indeed, perhaps the most notable recent shift is reflected by the sharp increase in understanding the biology of multiple specific cancers and using these new insights to inform rationally targeted therapies, with often striking successes. These recent developments, as reviewed in this issue, show how the long-term investments in basic cancer research are finally beginning to bear fruit. Copyright. (C)...
Advances in genomics and related fields are promising tools for risk assessment, early detection, an...
Advancement in genomic sequencing and bioinformatics methods have been affecting biomedical research...
We are pleased to present the 2012 Special Review Issue of Cell on Human Disease. The motivation for...
Cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Comprehensive understanding of the...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
In February 2011, a group of pathologists from different departments in Europe met in Zurich, Switze...
Throughout the history of medicine, many advances are derived from important innovations in technolo...
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Cancer cells are endowed with diverse biological capabilities driven by myriad inherited and somatic...
The availability of large amounts of molecular data of unprecedented depth and width has instigated ...
Cancer research is drawing on the human genome project to develop new molecular-targeted treatments....
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
Preface Throughout the history of medicine, many advances are derived from important innovations in ...
The genomic revolution has fundamentally changed our perception of breast cancer. It is now apparent...
Systematic studies of the cancer genome have exploded in recent years. These studies have revealed s...
Advances in genomics and related fields are promising tools for risk assessment, early detection, an...
Advancement in genomic sequencing and bioinformatics methods have been affecting biomedical research...
We are pleased to present the 2012 Special Review Issue of Cell on Human Disease. The motivation for...
Cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Comprehensive understanding of the...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
In February 2011, a group of pathologists from different departments in Europe met in Zurich, Switze...
Throughout the history of medicine, many advances are derived from important innovations in technolo...
Contains fulltext : 170918.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Translational o...
Cancer cells are endowed with diverse biological capabilities driven by myriad inherited and somatic...
The availability of large amounts of molecular data of unprecedented depth and width has instigated ...
Cancer research is drawing on the human genome project to develop new molecular-targeted treatments....
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
Preface Throughout the history of medicine, many advances are derived from important innovations in ...
The genomic revolution has fundamentally changed our perception of breast cancer. It is now apparent...
Systematic studies of the cancer genome have exploded in recent years. These studies have revealed s...
Advances in genomics and related fields are promising tools for risk assessment, early detection, an...
Advancement in genomic sequencing and bioinformatics methods have been affecting biomedical research...
We are pleased to present the 2012 Special Review Issue of Cell on Human Disease. The motivation for...