Description
This book is a comprehensive review of bladder cancer, covering its biology, pathophysiology, and urological oncology. It includes chapters on both the scientific and clinical principles, emphasizing molecular biology, pathogenesis, detection, and experimental therapeutics, and focusing on new developments in clinical research. The contributors are international and well known in the area.
Bladder cancer represents a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and presents major problems in detection and management. This book will review comprehensively the current understanding of the biology, pathophysiology and urological oncology of the disease, looking at the problems and potential solutions. Fully illustrated including a colour plate section, it will include chapters on both the scientific and clinical principles, emphasising molecular biology, pathogenesis, detection and experimental therapeutics, and focusing on new developments in clinical research. The contributors are international and well known in the area.