"Carcinogenese." . . "Cancer." . . "Klassifikation." . . "Krebs (Medizin)" . . . . . "Neoplasms : principles of development and diversity" . . . . . . . . . "This text is devoted to the full range of neoplastic properties exhibited by the comprehensive collection of human neoplasms. It approaches cancer biology by surveying the diversity of neoplasms and by building a classification of neoplasms based on an understanding of the cellular options for tumor development. By grouping neoplasms into a comprehensive classification, we can develop class-specific methods to prevent, detect, and treat cancers. The book is divided into three broad units: speciation, classification and eradication. In the process of developing a classification for neoplasms, dozens of the fundamental questions in neoplastic development are asked and answered. Neoplasms provides readers with a fascinating and enjoyable way to learn the otherwise arcane and dense subject of human tumor diversity." . . . . "Neoplasms Popular Works." . .