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By Richard G. Pestell (editor)

Hardcover:

9781588297419 | 1 edition (Humana Pr Inc, March 30, 2008), cover price $259.00

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9781603275187 | Humana Pr Inc, June 3, 2008, cover price $99.00

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Product Description: In this cutting-edge volume, expert oncologists, pathologists, and cancer researchers provide comprehensive coverage of the scientific basis and clinical application of new molecular genetic approaches to diagnosing and treating prostate cancer.
By Christopher S. Foster (editor) and Jeffrey S. Ross (editor)

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9780763747459 | 1 edition (Jones & Bartlett Pub, March 30, 2007), cover price $235.95 | About this edition: In this cutting-edge volume, expert oncologists, pathologists, and cancer researchers provide comprehensive coverage of the scientific basis and clinical application of new molecular genetic approaches to diagnosing and treating prostate cancer.
9780080316208, titled "Commercial Biotechnology: An International Analysis" | Pergamon Pr, July 1, 1984, cover price $110.00 | also contains Commercial Biotechnology: An International Analysis

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Product Description: With the aim of developing diagnostic techniques that can identify which, if any, of detected prostate cancers have progressed to a clinical stage, researchers report their findings on the role of various genetic changes in prostatic carcinogenesis.
By J. T. Issacs (editor)

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9780879693688 | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Pr, December 1, 1991, cover price $63.00 | About this edition: With the aim of developing diagnostic techniques that can identify which, if any, of detected prostate cancers have progressed to a clinical stage, researchers report their findings on the role of various genetic changes in prostatic carcinogenesis.

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