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A Guide to Breast Cancer Research: An Introduction
Robert B Clarke1, Therese Sørlie2
1Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Division of Cancer Sciences, Manchester Breast Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
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"A Guide to Breast Cancer Research: From Cells and Molecular Mechanisms to Therapy" is designed as a comprehensive reference for early career investigators and postgraduate students. This book aims to provide a broad overview of contemporary breast cancer research. It covers key areas including development and cancer, metastasis and immunology, subtypes, signalling, therapy, and resistance. This book is organised into seven sections addressing mammary gland development, model systems, cellular origins and heterogeneity, cellular and molecular bases, signalling pathways, metastasis and immunity, and treatment and resistance mechanisms. A few topics such as specific signalling pathways, some emerging therapies, imaging technologies, and AI applications are only briefly mentioned or omitted, reflecting the ever-evolving nature of breast cancer research. This book emphasises the importance of collaboration in advancing cancer research. Initiatives like the Cancer Moonshot and Cancer Grand Challenges advocate for "radical collaboration" of researchers with shared visions and resources. We also note the significance of global efforts in breast cancer research, the need for addressing disparities in care across different regions and for equity in healthcare. Overall, this book showcases milestones and advances in breast cancer research over the past three decades, reflecting significant progress in understanding and treating the disease, which has led to improved patient outcomes.
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