Pan Stanford Publishing - Molecular Diagnostics: The Key Driver In Personalized Cancer Medicine (2010 EN)

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    Author: Jan Trost Jorgensen (Editor), Henrik Winther (Editor)
    Full Title: Molecular Diagnostics: The Key Driver In Personalized Cancer Medicine
    Publisher: Pan Stanford; 1 edition (April 30, 2010)
    Year: 2010
    ISBN-13: 9789814241441 (978-981-4241-44-1), 9789814241458 (978-981-4241-45-8)
    ISBN-10: 981424144X, 9814241458
    Pages: 351
    Language: English
    Genre: Biomedical Sciences: Cancer Research
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: $159.95


    This unique book provides a thorough overview of developing molecular cancer diagnostic assays, which are the prerequisites for optimal solutions within personalized cancer medicine. The book takes the reader through definitions of the pharmacodiagnostic concept, historical perspectives of the early steps into molecular cancer diagnostics linked to therapy, the basis of different diagnostic molecular techniques, ongoing research, drug-diagnostic co-development, assay validation, clinical trial methodology, regulatory issues around pharmacodiagnostics and future aspects within personalized cancer medicine.

    The book is the first of its kind to cover relevant subjects around molecular cancer diagnostics when used as important drivers in personalized cancer medicine. The different chapters are authored by key opinion leaders, each representing their specialized areas, so that the reader can gain expertise in the field.

    Molecular Diagnostics: The Key Driver in Personalized Cancer Medicine is an essential book that may be used as a source of reference by oncologists, physicians, pathologists and research scientists within molecular diagnostics. It is also a suitable read for graduate students.

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