This exciting SpringerBrief presents evidence for new ideas that will
challenge several theories of how cancer biology is understood. Cancer
biology has undergone several intellectual revolutions in the past 50
years. A mutation-centric view of cancer has given way to the tumor
microenvironment view. Reductionistic studies of one gene at a time have
given way to systems biology approaches that analyze the whole genome
(omics) at the same time. However, this text combines the complex levels
studying cancer at the molecular biology level, endocrinology level, and
transcriptomics level. What researchers are now realizing is that there
is a need to combine omics with physiology concepts in order to better
understand cancer and this book will give insight to the merging of
these two fields in order to define how cancer is studied in the future.