
Animal Models for Human Cancer
Discovery and Development of Novel Therapeutics
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 6. July 2016
Book
Hardback
XX, 251 pages
978-3-527-33997-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Based on results from the past ten years, this ready reference systematically describes how to prepare, carry out, and evaluate animal studies for cancer therapies, addressing the widely recognized lack of reliable and reproducible results.
Following a short historical introduction and a discussion of the ethics surrounding animal experiments, the book describes correct study design as well as the handling and housing of animals. It then goes on to describe the animal models available for different cancer types, from natural cancer models in mice and dogs to humanized animals. An evaluation of previously unpublished long-term data from the Swiss canine and feline cancer registry is also included. The final part of the book reviews the lessons learned over the last decade on how to interpret data from animal studies for improving human therapy and gives recommendations for future drug development.
Following a short historical introduction and a discussion of the ethics surrounding animal experiments, the book describes correct study design as well as the handling and housing of animals. It then goes on to describe the animal models available for different cancer types, from natural cancer models in mice and dogs to humanized animals. An evaluation of previously unpublished long-term data from the Swiss canine and feline cancer registry is also included. The final part of the book reviews the lessons learned over the last decade on how to interpret data from animal studies for improving human therapy and gives recommendations for future drug development.
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Series
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
280
200 s/w Abbildungen, 80 farbige Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 24.4 cm
Width: 17 cm
Thickness: 1.8 cm
Weight
734 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-527-33997-6 (9783527339976)
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Marianne I. Martic-Kehl | P. August Schubiger
Animal Models for Human Cancer
Discovery and Development of Novel Therapeutics
E-Book
05/2016
1st Edition
Wiley-VCH
€133.99
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Marianne I. Martic-Kehl | P. August Schubiger
Animal Models for Human Cancer
Discovery and Development of Novel Therapeutics
E-Book
05/2016
1st Edition
Wiley-VCH
€133.99
Available for download
Persons
Marianne Martic is a senior assistant at the Transdisciplinary Laboratorium Collegium Helveticum, a joint institution of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolgy (ETH) and the University of Zurich (UZH). She joined the institution after obtaining her degree at the radiopharmaceutical institute of ETH Zürich, where she has worked on animal experimental protocols in the field of positron emission tomography (PET). Her current research is focused on the systematic reviewing and meta-analysis of preclinical animal experiments.
August Schubiger is a senior fellow at the Transdisciplinary Laboratorium Collegium Helveticum, a joint institution of ETH and UZH. He has been full Professor of Radiopharmacy at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences at ETH Zurich and headed the Center for Radiopharmaceutical Science of the ETH, the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) and at the Clinic and Polyclinic for Nuclear Medicine at the UZH until 2010. He is currently involved in the project 'Drug development - significance and predictive value of animal testing'.
August Schubiger is a senior fellow at the Transdisciplinary Laboratorium Collegium Helveticum, a joint institution of ETH and UZH. He has been full Professor of Radiopharmacy at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences at ETH Zurich and headed the Center for Radiopharmaceutical Science of the ETH, the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) and at the Clinic and Polyclinic for Nuclear Medicine at the UZH until 2010. He is currently involved in the project 'Drug development - significance and predictive value of animal testing'.
Content
Preface
Introduction
Ethical Aspects of the Use of Animals in Translational Research
Study Design
Improving External Validity of Experimental Animal Data
How to End Selective Reporting in Animal Research
A Comprehensive Overview of Mouse Models in Oncology
Mouse Models of Advanced Spontaneous Metastasis for Experimental Therapeutics
Spontaneous Animal Tumor Models
Dog Models of Naturally Occurring Cancer
Improving Preclinical Cancer Models: Lessons from Human and Canine Clinical Trials of Metronomic Chemotherapy
Index
Introduction
Ethical Aspects of the Use of Animals in Translational Research
Study Design
Improving External Validity of Experimental Animal Data
How to End Selective Reporting in Animal Research
A Comprehensive Overview of Mouse Models in Oncology
Mouse Models of Advanced Spontaneous Metastasis for Experimental Therapeutics
Spontaneous Animal Tumor Models
Dog Models of Naturally Occurring Cancer
Improving Preclinical Cancer Models: Lessons from Human and Canine Clinical Trials of Metronomic Chemotherapy
Index