by Gowhar Rashid (Editor), Deena Elsori (Editor), Rana Ahmed Youness (Editor)
This concise text examines the contribution of genetic research to clinical practice in colorectal cancer. It delves into the underlying molecular mechanisms and the genetic and environmental factors contributing to colorectal cancer, as well as into advances in personalized therapies, targeted interventions, and biomarker-based approaches. By providing a comprehensive overview of the subject, the book aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and clinical practice, offering valuable insights to researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals dedicated to combating colorectal cancer and improving patient outcomes.
- Unites scientific discovery to clinical practice
- Offers a practical resource for the multidisciplinary team treating colorectal cancer patients
- Presents the state of the art in clinical management
Product details
- Publisher : CRC Press
- Publication date : May 9, 2025
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English

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