Physics of Cancer

By (author) Claudia Mierke

Publication date:

09 September 2015

Length of book:

449 pages

Publisher

Institute Of Physics Publishing

Dimensions:

254x178mm
7x10"

ISBN-13: 9780750311359

Physics of Cancer focuses on the mechanical properties of cancer cells and their role in cancer disease and metastasis. It discusses the role of the mechanical properties of interacting cells and the connective tissue microenvironment and describes the role of an inflammation during cancer disease. This outstanding book is the first to describe cancer disease from a biophysical point of view without being incomplete in describing the biological site of cancer. Originating in part from the author’s own courses on tumor biology and cellular biophysics, this book is suitable for both students and researchers in this dynamic interdisciplinary field, be they from a physical, biological or medical sciences background.

Claudia Tanja Mierke's Physics of Cancer provides a wide-ranging introduction to the application of modern biophysical concepts to cancer research. The book's first section provides a broad overview that readers unfamiliar with cancer science or biophysics could appreciate. Overall, the content in Physics of Cancer is up-to-date, interesting, and highly relevant.
Dennis E. Discher 2016 Physics Today, American Institute of Physics