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Title Cancer stem cells in solid tumors / Alison L. Allan, editor
Published New York : Springer, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 475 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Stem cell biology and regenerative medicine
Stem cell biology and regenerative medicine.
Contents pt. 1. Introduction to cancer stem cells -- pt. 2. Cancer stem cells in solid tumors -- pt. 3. Cancer stem cells gene expression and mechanisms : convergence of embryonic and tumorigenic signaling pathways -- pt. 4. Model systems for studying cancer stem cell biology and therapeutic development -- pt. 5. Clinical and therapeutic implications of cancer stem cells -- pt. 6. Final thoughts
Summary The "cancer stem cell" hypothesis postulates that cancer arises from a subpopulation of tumor-initiating cells or cancer stem cells (CSCs). While the idea of cancer stem cells has been around for more than a hundred years, evidence from the fields of hematology and cancer biology has now demonstrated the critical role of stem cells in hematological malignancies and suggested that these same mechanisms are also central to the initiation, progression, and treatment of solid cancers. Clinical and experimental studies have shown that CSCs exhibit many classical properties of normal stem cells, including a high self-renewal capacity and the ability to generate heterogeneous lineages; the requirement for a specific "niche"/microenvironment to grow; and an increased capacity for self-protection against harsh environments, toxins, and drugs. Cancer Stem Cells in Solid Tumors represents a detailed overview of cancer stem cells and their role in solid cancers. Comprised of 24 chapters, this volume will provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of this important and evolving field. Topics covered include: Introduction of the CSC hypothesis Historical perspectives and the contributing lessons from leukemia Current knowledge regarding the identification and role of CSCs in various forms of solid cancer including breast, brain, colorectal, pancreatic, prostate, melanoma, lung, ovarian, hepatocellular, and head and neck cancer Molecular pathways involved in driving CSC function, with a particular focus on the novel convergence of embryonic and tumorigenic signaling pathways In vitro and in vivo assays, model systems, and imaging modalities for studying CSCs The clinical importance of CSCs for cancer management and treatment, including important implications for prognosis, prediction, and treatment resistance Consideration of the controversy surrounding the CSC hypothesis and important unanswered questions in this field This collective work was written by a group of prominent international experts in cancer biology, oncology, and/or stem cell biology. It will serve as a valuable resource for established researchers, professors, health care professionals, and students in the medical and scientific community who are investigating stem cells and/or oncology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Subject Cancer cells.
Cancer -- Molecular aspects.
Stem cells.
Neoplastic Stem Cells -- physiology
Neoplasms -- etiology
Stem Cells
Cancer cells
Cancer -- Molecular aspects
Stem cells
Form Electronic book
Author Allan, Alison L
ISBN 9781617792465
1617792462
1283354098
9781283354097