Full Description
The "Cancers in Different Conditions, Cancer Research Methods and Diagnosis: An Interdisciplinary Approach" is the nineteenth volume of the "Interdisciplinary Cancer Research" series, publishes a series of chapters on cancer research methods and diagnosis in different conditions. The volume starts with a chapter on cancer in patients with autism spectrum disorder, followed by a chapter on relation of cancer and Alzheimer's disease. After a chapter on transplant oncology and a chapter on the role of geriatric assessment in cancer treatment, cancer development in in inborn errors of immunity, celiac disease, and diabetes mellitus are discussed. Patient-derived organoids were the subject of next chapter. The subsequent chapters are focused on research methods and new targets, in vitro models, and energy metabolism in cancer research. Advances in biomedical imaging modalities, including nuclear medicine and PET imaging, for cancer research and diagnostics are explained in other chapters. Finally, strength of biomaterials and nanomedicines in cancer research are discussed in final chapters. This is the main concept of Cancer Immunology Project (CIP), which is a part of Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN). This interdisciplinary book will be of special value for those who wish to have an update on cancer research methods and diagnosis.
Contents
Cancer in Patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Risk and Challenges.- What is the Relationship between Cancer and Alzheimer's Disease? Different and Similar Mechanisms between the Two Diseases.- The Evolving Role of Transplant Oncology.- The Role of Geriatric Assessment in the Older Person with Cancer.- Carcinogenesis Mechanisms in Inborn Errors of Immunity.- Virus-related Lymphoproliferation and Cancer Development in Inborn Errors of Immunity.- Celiac Disease and Digestive Malignancies.- Diabetes Mellitus and the Risk Of Carcinogenesis: an Interdisciplinary Approach.- Patient-Derived Organoids: Past, Present and Future.- Embodied Research Methods: The Empiricism of Lived Experiences to Advance Health Equity.- Cancer and obesity: Crosstalk Between Adipocytes and Cancer Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment as a New Target in Cancer Research.- Exploring Current In Vitro Models for Cancer Research.- Exercise and Energy Metabolism in Cancer Research.- Metabolomics and Cancer: Identification of Biomarkers from Plant-based Pharmaceuticals Using an Integrated Approach.- Advances in Biomedical Imaging Modalities for Cancer Research and Diagnostics.- Targeted Alpha Therapy in Cancer Management: Therapeutic Prospects of Nuclear Medicine in Oncology.- Beyond FDG: FAPI Role in Cancer Imaging.- c-Met receptor PET Imaging Probes for Cancer Detection and Monitoring.- Instruments for the Evaluation of Symptoms in Cancer Patients.- Carbon Dots in Cancer Detection and Therapy.- Biomaterials and Nanomedicines: Progress in Cancer Research.- Multi-Targeting Compounds in Cancer Research.- The Predictive Power of Biomarkers in Osteoradionecrosis.- Fibrolamellar Carcinoma: A distinct Variant of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.- Drug Repositioning Using Single-Cell RNA-Sequencing in Cancer Research.- Molecular Docking and In Vitro Studies of Anti-colon Cancer Activities of Piper betle Mediated by Increased Apoptosis via PI3-K Pathways.