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Advances in Prostate Cancer
Edited by Gerhard Hamilton, ISBN 978-953-51-0932-7, Hard cover, 690 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published January 16, 2013 under CC BY 3.0 license
DOI: 10.5772/45948
Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in men and its treatment was constricted to surgery for confined state and androgen ablation for advanced disease until new options have become available. The present book covers a broad range of novel aspects of prostate cancer diagnosis, treatment and patient care, as well as new research on relevant cell biology. In detail, this special volume focusses on supportive modalities for prostate cancer patients, appropriate selection of novel therapeutic regimens, including inhibitors of steroidal synthesis, cytotoxic agents, as well as intermittent androgen suppression and the roles of prostate cancer stem cells and inflammatory processes.
- Chapter 1 Epidemiology of Prostate Cancerby Martin Dörr, Anne Schlesinger-Raab and Jutta Engel
- Chapter 2 Is There an Infectious Agent Behind Prostate Cancer?by Ugo Rovigatti
- Chapter 3 Psychological and Social Factors influencing Patients’ Treatment Selection for Localised Prostate Cancerby Luke A Robles, Shihning Chou, Owen J Cole, Akhlil Hamid, Amanda Griffiths and Kavita Vedhara
- Chapter 4 The Role of Physiotherapy in the Pre and Post Treatment Interventions in Prostate Cancer Patientsby Mario Bernardo Filho and Mauro Luis Barbosa Júnior
- Chapter 5 Abdominoperineal Resection: Consideration and Limitations of Prostate Cancer Screening and Prostate Biopsyby Zachary Klaassen, Ray S. King, Kelvin A. Moses, Rabii Madi and Martha K. Terris
- Chapter 6 Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancerby Shinji Kariya
- Chapter 7 High-Dose-Rate Interstitial Brachytherapy as Monotherapy in One Fraction for the Treatment of Favorable Stage Prostate Cancerby Pedro J. Prada
- Chapter 8 Testosterone Measurement and Prostate Cancerby Tine Hajdinjak
- Chapter 9 Describing Prostate Cancer Dynamics: Second Look at PSA- Doubling Time and PSA-Specific Growth Rateby Glenn Tisman
- Chapter 10 Rational Categorization of the Pipeline of New Treatments for Advanced Cancer – Prostate Cancer as an Exampleby Sarah M. Rudman, Peter G. Harper and Christopher J. Sweeney
- Chapter 11 Novel Therapeutic Settings in the Treatment of Castration- Resistant Prostate Cancerby Miguel Álvarez Múgica, Jesús M. Fernández Gómez, Antonio Jalón Monzón, Erasmo Miguelez García and Francisco Valle González
- Chapter 12 Steroidal CYP17 Inhibitors for Prostate Cancer Treatment: From Concept to Clinicby Jorge A. R. Salvador, Vânia M. Moreira and Samuel M. Silvestre
- Chapter 13 Intermittent Androgen Suppression Therapy for Prostate Cancer Patients: An Updateby Gerhard Hamilton and Gerhard Theyer
- Chapter 14 Stem Cells and Prostate Cancerby Vildan Bozok Çetintaş, Burçin Tezcanlı Kaymaz and Buket Kosova
- Chapter 15 Salinomycin-Induced Apoptosis in Human Prostate Cancer Cellsby Hak-Jong Choi, Kwang-Youn Kim, Sun-Nyoung Yu, Sang-Hun Kim, Sung-Sik Chun, Hak-Sun Yu, Yeong-Min Park and Soon-Cheol Ahn
- Chapter 16 Natural Compounds, Antioxidant and Antiandrogens in the Prevention of Prostate Cancer: In vivo Evidences from Murine Models and Human Clinical Studiesby Rossano Lattanzio, Alessia Lamolinara, Mauro Piantelli and Manuela Iezzi
- Chapter 17 Prostate Cancer, Inflammation and Antioxidantsby Marika Crohns, Tuomas Westermarck and Faik Atroshi
- Chapter 18 Inflammatory Microenvironment in Prostate Carcinogenesisby Geraldine Gueron, Javier Cotignola and Elba Vazquez
- Chapter 19 Expression and Function of Stromal Androgen Receptor in Prostate Cancerby Mandeep Singh, Garrett Daniels, Yirong Li and Pen g Lee
- Chapter 20 Prostate Cancer Progression to Androgen Independent Disease: The Role of the PI3K/AKT Pathwayby Jacqueline R Ha, Yu Hao D Huang, Amit Persad and Sujata Persad
- Chapter 21 Non-Androgen Regulated Transcription Factors as Novel Potential Targets for Prostate Cancer Therapyby J. Nathan Davis, Adam H. Greer, Thomas Yong and Shari Meyers
- Chapter 22 Trithorax Genes in Prostate Cancerby Pier-Luc Clermont, Francesco Crea and Cheryl D. Helgason
- Chapter 23 The Function of YY1 and Its Oncogenic Role in Prostate Cancerby Daniel B. Stovall and Guangchao Sui
- Chapter 24 The Role of PARP Activation in Prostate Cancerby Luis A. Espinoza
- Chapter 25 Integrins in Prostate Cancer Invasion and Metastasisby Paulynn Chin Suyin, Joanne Louise Dickinson and Adele Frances Holloway
- Chapter 26 The Role of E-Cadherin-Catenin Complex in Prostate Cancer Progressionby Anuradha K. Murali and James S. Norris
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