Overview: Integrates evidence from molecular biology, embryology, cell biology, pathology, and clinical oncology.Reviews the history of understanding of cancer formation and metastasis and their clinical effect.This book provides a unique, wide-ranging description of the phenomenon of cancer and its pathological effects in diverse species including humans, domesticated and wild animals, invertebrates, and plants. The broad scope of information presented is used to construct radical new insights into biological self-regulation and explain their relevance to its disruption by cancerous growth an
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