This book provides a state-of-the-art review of the biology, treatment, and other critical aspects of neuroblastoma, reflecting the dramatic advances that have been achieved in understanding and management. Topics are arranged according to the book’s dominant themes of the “seed” (tumor genomics, epigenetics, metabolism, and stem cells) and the “soil” (tumor microenvironment, adaptive and innate immunity, and exosomes) and how both of these influences can serve as rich targets for intervention, whether by targeted molecular therapy or immunotherapy. Therapeutic strategies that are currently in use or under consideration for the future are discussed in detail, with the focus on precision medicine. Further individual chapters are devoted to the biology and genetics of relapsed/refractory neuroblastoma and emerging methods of evaluating tumor burden. Finally, in keeping with the, albeit modest, increase in cure rates in high-risk disease, immune and cellular therapies are reviewed. This coverage of what is becoming a not-so-enigmatic tumor will appeal to a broad readership including both experimental oncologists and clinicians who care for patients with neuroblastoma.
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Topics are arranged according to the book’s dominant themes of the “seed” (tumor genomics, epigenetics, metabolism, and stem cells) and the “soil” (tumor microenvironment, adaptive and innate immunity, and exosomes) and how both of these influences can serve as rich targets for intervention, whether by targeted molecular therapy or immunotherapy.
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Epidemiology, Presentation, and Evaluation.- Pathology of Neuroblastoma.- Genetic Predisposition.- Part I: Evolving Concepts in Neuroblastoma Pathogenesis (Seed):Tumor Genomics: Copy Number Alterations.- Tumor Genomics: Epigenetics.- Tumor Genomics: Genomic Regulation .- Tumor Metabolism.- Part II: Evolving Concepts in Neuroblastoma Immunology and Tumor Microenvironment (Soil): Neuroblastoma Tumor Microenvironment - Adaptive and Innate Immunity.- Neuroblastoma Tumor Microenvironment – Non-Immune Cells and Exosomes.- Part III: Evolving Concepts in Neuroblastoma Precision Medicine: Targeting the Seed and the Soil: Advances in evaluating tumor burden.- Therapeutically Actionable Genetic Aberrations.- Re-engaging the Immune System:  Future of Immunotherapy.- Future of Clinical Trials and Application of Precision Medicine.- Summary and the Next 10 Years.    
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This book provides a state-of-the-art review of the biology, treatment, and other critical aspects of neuroblastoma, reflecting the dramatic advances that have been achieved in understanding and management. Topics are arranged according to the book’s dominant themes of the “seed” (tumor genomics, epigenetics, metabolism, and stem cells) and the “soil” (tumor microenvironment, adaptive and innate immunity, and exosomes) and how both of these influences can serve as rich targets for intervention, whether by targeted molecular therapy or immunotherapy. Therapeutic strategies that are currently in use or under consideration for the future are discussed in detail, with the focus on precision medicine. Further individual chapters are devoted to the biology and genetics of relapsed/refractory neuroblastoma and emerging methods of evaluating tumor burden. Finally, in keeping with the, albeit modest, increase in cure rates in high-risk disease, immune and cellular therapies are reviewed. This coverage of what is becoming a not-so-enigmatic tumor will appeal to a broad readership including both experimental oncologists and clinicians who care for patients with neuroblastoma.
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Provides a synopsis of current clinical and basic research on neuroblastoma Presents the state of the art regarding tumor microenvironment and targeted therapeutics such as immunotherapy Edited and authored by recognized experts in the field
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ISBN
9783031512919
Publisert
2024-05-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
Professional/practitioner, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Om bidragsyterne

​Shahab Asgharzadeh MD, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Department of Pediatrics, Los Angeles, CA, USA 
Frank Westermann MD, German Cancer Research Center, Department: Neuroblastoma Genomics, Heidelberg, Germany