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Prostate Cancer - Clinical And Scientific Aspects: Bridging The Gap
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Prostate Cancer - Clinical And Scientific Aspects: Bridging The Gap

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Despite the advent of the genomic era, the perceived benefits of close collaboration between clinicians and scientists are not always realized and the gap between bench and bedside remains. Closer collaboration should expedite advances in treating disease. This text, with a foreword by Fritz H Schroder, is designed to enhance the relationship between the two communities. It contains data from a multinational authorship, the 40 chapters being written by experts with widely differing training and expectations. Their aim is to facilitate both understanding and in-depth knowledge of their subject. By bridging the gap between clinicians and scientists, the hope is to enhance translational research in their common goal of improving the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer, the single most important cancer affecting men.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Imperial College Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 December 2003
Pages
1256
ISBN
9781860943270

Despite the advent of the genomic era, the perceived benefits of close collaboration between clinicians and scientists are not always realized and the gap between bench and bedside remains. Closer collaboration should expedite advances in treating disease. This text, with a foreword by Fritz H Schroder, is designed to enhance the relationship between the two communities. It contains data from a multinational authorship, the 40 chapters being written by experts with widely differing training and expectations. Their aim is to facilitate both understanding and in-depth knowledge of their subject. By bridging the gap between clinicians and scientists, the hope is to enhance translational research in their common goal of improving the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer, the single most important cancer affecting men.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Imperial College Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 December 2003
Pages
1256
ISBN
9781860943270