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    Author(s)Nicole Beauchemin Jacques Huot
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9789048188321
    Pages416
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2010

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    Springer Metastasis Of Colorectal Cancer 2010 Edition by Nicole Beauchemin Jacques Huot

    Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide and in many parts of the western world it is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. This book covers colon cancer metastasis from the most fundamental aspects to clinical practice. Major topics include physiopathology genetic and epigenetic controls cancer initiating cells epithelial-mesenchymal transition growth factors and signalling cell adhesion natures of liver metastasis angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis inflammatory response prognostic markers sentinel node and staging and finally diagnosis and treatment. Each chapter has been contributed by leaders in the field. A key feature is that it connects with a large readership including students fundamentalists and clinicians. Another specific feature of the book is that the chapters are written in a didactic and illustrative fashion. These characteristics coupled with the choice of the topics and authors makes this book a reference in the field. It represents an essential acquisition for medical libraries clinicians as well as medical and graduate students. Table of contents : Introduction; N. Beauchemin J. Huot1. The Metastatic Process: an Overview; N.Porquet S. Guot J. Huot1.1 Models of metastasis- 1.1.1 The progression model- 1.1.2 The transient compartment model- 1.1.3 The early oncogenesis model- 1.1.4 The fusion model- 1.1.5 The gene transfer models- 1.1.6 The genetic predisposition model1.2 Metastatic steps- 1.2.1 Development of the primary colorectal cancer- 1.2.1.1 Initiation of the primary neoplasm- 1.2.1.2 Influence of stromal cells - 1.2.1.3 Influence of the extracellular matrix - 1.2.1.4 Epithelial-Mesenchymal transition- 1.2.1.5 Angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis- 1.2.2 Intravasation- 1.2.3 Circulation of cancer cells- 1.2.4 Extravasation- 1.2.4.1 The adhesion on endothelial cells and the homing concept of metastasis- 1.2.4.2 The passage across the endothelium1.2.5 Colonization of the secondary sites1.3 Concluding RemarksReferences2. Physiopathology of Colorectal Metastasis; C. Ferrario M. Basik2.1 Mechanisms of metastatic spread- 2.1.1 Circulatory spread- 2.1.1.1 Lymphatic spread- 2.1.1.2 Hematogenous spread- 2.1.2 Local spread- 2.1.3 Tumour dormancy2.2 Sites of metastasis and consequences of spread- 2.2.1 Liver- 2.2.1.1 Steps in liver invasion- 2.2.1.2 Development of liver failure- 2.2.2 Lungs- 2.2.3 Peritoneum- 2.2.4 Bone and bone marrow- 2.2.5 Brain metastasis2.3 factors contributing to metastatic spread- 2.3.1 Tumour factors- 2.3.1.1 Tissue Factor- 2.3.1.2 EGFR- 2.3.2 Host factors- 2.3.2.1 Immunity- 2.3.2.2 Diet exercise and liver disease- 2.3.3 Iatrogenic factors2.4 ConclusionReferences3. The Genetic of Colorectal Cancer; A.M. Kaz W.M. Grady3.1 Introduction3.2 The Adenoma-to-Carcinoma Sequence3.3 Genomic Instability- 3.3.1 Overview- 3.3.2 Chromosome Instability - 3.3.3 DNA Mismatch Repair Inactivation and Microsatellite Instability- 3.3.4 Base Excision Repair Defects/MYH3.4 Common Deregulated Signalling Pathways- 3.4.1 Wingless/Wnt Signalling Pathway- 3.4.1.1 APC- 3.4.1.2 B-Catenin (CTNNB1)- 3.4.2 KRAS BRAF and RAS-RAF-MAPK Signalling Pathway- 3.4.2.1 K-RAS- 3.4.2.2 BRAF- 3.4.3 p53 (TP53)- 3.4.4 The Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) Pathway- 3.4.4.1 PIK3CA- 3.4.4.2 PTEN- 3.4.5 TGF-B Signalling Pathways- 3.4.5.1 TGFBR2- 3.4.5.2 The SMAD Family of Genes- 3.4.5.3 TGF-B Superfamily Receptors: ACVR2 and BMPR1A3.5 Genome-Wide Analyses of Colorectal Cancer Genes 3.6 Metastasis Genes3.7 ConclusionsReferences4. Epigenetics of Colorectal Cancer; F.J. Carmona M. Esteller4.1 Introduction 4.2 DNA methylation defects in colorectal cancer- 4.2.1 Hypomethylation of DNA4.3 Inactivation of tumour suppressor genes by CpG island hypermethylation4.4 Epigenetic regulation of microRNA in cancer4.5 MicroRNAs as metastasis switches4.6 Histone modification defects in colon cancer4.7 Epigenetic contribution to co