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Modeling Prevalent Cancers

Yash Sharma

  • 18 februari 2026
  • 9781032951386
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In today's landscape of cancer research and therapeutic development, understanding the complexities of cancer biology and translating these insights into treatments is paramount. This book fills a crucial gap in the literature by providing an examination of the diverse Modeling approaches utilized in the study of prevalent cancers.





This volume offers a comprehensive exploration of prevalent cancers and the innovative modeling techniques driving advancements in treatment strategies. In today’s landscape of cancer research and therapeutic development, understanding the complexities of cancer biology and translating these insights into effective treatments is paramount. This book fills a crucial gap in the literature by providing a detailed examination of the diverse modeling approaches utilized in the study of prevalent cancers, including breast, lung, colorectal, prostate, ovarian, and melanoma.

Key Features

  • The book provides a thorough examination of prevalent cancers, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of their modelling approaches authoritative resource.
  • By integrating insights from in vitro, in vivo, and computational modelling techniques, the book offers a holistic perspective on cancer research and therapeutic development.
  • Goes beyond theoretical concepts to offer practical insights into translating scientific discoveries into clinical applications.
  • Readers gain valuable knowledge on how modelling approaches inform personalized medicine, therapeutic interventions, and clinical decision-making.
  • Explores future directions in the field, highlighting emerging technologies, innovative methodologies, and promising avenues for therapeutic innovation.

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