This book highlights the great necessity of biological sciences in medicine for progress in the pathophysiology of cancer diseases. It provides an important reference point for those studying the problems of hematologic and metabolic aspects of the pathological body. The book details the advances in cancer metabolism research over the last decade that have increased the understanding of aerobic glycolysis, anaerobic and other metabolic changes that are associated with cell growth and proliferation by modifying cell signal and blocking cellular differentiation.
An essential guide for practitioners and students in Aesthetic Medicine and Cosmetic Surgery. This book defines new technologies, reviews traditional therapies, and sets a new consensus for the field. Topics include energy-based devices, injectables, and common cosmetic surgery.
