Cancer Immunotherapy in Clinical Practice

Cancer Immunotherapy in Clinical Practice
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Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages : 624
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ISBN-10 : 9781259642050
ISBN-13 : 1259642054
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Book Synopsis Cancer Immunotherapy in Clinical Practice by : Michael M. Boyiadzis

Download or read book Cancer Immunotherapy in Clinical Practice written by Michael M. Boyiadzis and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2021-05-22 with total page 624 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A top-to-bottom overview of cancer immunotherapy–from basic science to clinical application The rapidly evolving field of immunotherapy is thoroughly and expertly covered in this cutting-edge text. Written by a world-renowned author team, this innovative resource provides readers with a solid grasp of the fundamental principles of basic immunology so they can better understand the medical uses of immunotherapy. The book then advances to practical application and toxicity management. Presented in a concise, templated, and easy-to-read format, Cancer Immunotherapy is the single-best resource for readers to familiarize themselves with the medical use of immunotherapy. The book includes an entire section on eighteen individual cancer types (brain, breast, etc.) with listings of approved drugs, information on each drug, and discussion of emerging therapies for each of the cancers. • Groundbreaking in that it is the first cancer immunology book to combine the basic science with actual clinical application • Includes the latest guidelines for immunotherapy, cancer immunotherapy, and toxicity management • Valuable opening section includes discussion of introduction to immunotherapy, components of the immune system, vaccines, the immune system in cancer, and more


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