Viral Therapy of Human Cancers (Basic and Clinical Oncology)
Featuring contributions from nearly 30 leading authorities, this pioneering work gauges the potential for viruses to act as oncolytic and anti-tumor agents for the treatment of cancers in humans-detailing the cancer-combative properties exhibited by viruses in nature, genetically engineered viruses, and viral oncolysates as evidenced in basic and experimental studies.
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Featuring contributions from leading authorities, this pioneering work explores the potential for viruses to act as oncolytic and anti-tumor agents for the treatment of cancers. It details the cancer-combative properties exhibited by viruses in nature, genetically engineered viruses, and viral oncolysates as evidenced in basic and experimental studies and includes coverage of measles, influenza, and herpes simplex viruses; parvoviruses; poliovirus recombinants; Newcastle disease viruses and viral oncolysates; and vaccinia viral lysates. Comparing the viral therapy of cancer with alternative biological therapeutic approaches, the book lists more than fifty oncolytic adenovirus preparations.
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