Description
Springer Interferons Mechanisms of Action and Role in Cancer Therapy 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by Derek Crowther
A great deal of new information has been obtained during the past four years, and this monograph provides a clear and well reviewed update on biochemical mechanisms and the results of important new clinical studies using the interferons. Reviews include what is presently known about the biosynthesis, physiological role and mechanisms of action of the interferons (alpha, beta, gamma). New biochemical information on interferon-receptor interactions and signalling pathways is provided. The pharmacokinetic considerations in treating leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, neuroendocrine tumors and other solid tumors are reviewed with special emphasis on studies of adjuvant chemotherapy in malignancies of the immune system. The Interferons: Their Properties and Clinical Role—An Overview.- Interferons: Biosynthesis, Physiological Roles, Mechanisms of Induction and Response.- The Mechanisms of Action and the Role of Alpha Interferon in the Therapy of Myeloma.- The Role of Interferon in the Management of Low-Grade Lymphoma.- The Role of Interferons in Neuroendocrine Tumours and Aspects of Mechanisms of Action.- The Interferons plus Other Modalities of Cancer Therapy.