Genetic Predisposition to Cancer
Explore the intricate relationship between genetics and cancer with Genetic Predisposition to Cancer by Alan Horwich. Published by Chapman and Hall in 1996, this comprehensive paperback edition spans 407 pages and is an essential resource for oncologists, clinical geneticists, and anyone passionate about cancer research.
This insightful text delves into the role of genetic predisposition in both rare cancer syndromes and the latest findings in common cancers. With a focus on the evolving landscape of cancer genetics, Horwich provides readers with a deeper understanding of how genetic factors can influence cancer risk. Whether you are a professional in the field or a keen learner, this book is designed to inform and engage.
Enhance your knowledge and stay updated on significant developments in cancer genetics with this pivotal work.