The book provides a comprehensive examination of pancreatic cancer,
integrating global insights with an African-focused perspective.
Understanding Pancreatic Cancer: Global Strategies and African
Perspectives is structured into five parts, each addressing key
aspects of the disease, from epidemiology to future innovations in
care. Part I (Chapters 1 and 2) explores the global and African
contexts, highlighting disparities in prevalence, diagnosis, and
healthcare infrastructure. Part II (Chapter 3) delves into the
biological and molecular mechanisms of pancreatic cancer, including
genetic mutations and emerging therapeutic targets. Part III (Chapters
4 and 5) focuses on precision medicine and early detection, discussing
advances such as artificial intelligence (AI) and biomarker-driven
approaches. Part IV (Chapters 6-8) covers treatment strategies, from
conventional therapies to novel interventions like immunotherapy and
targeted treatments. Finally, Part V (Chapters 9-11) emphasizes the
importance of advocacy, research, and policy reforms, outlining
strategies for improving patient outcomes and shaping the future of
pancreatic cancer care. By bridging scientific advancements with
real-world challenges, this book serves as an essential resource for
researchers, clinicians, and policymakers working to enhance
pancreatic cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention—both in
Africa and globally. Key Features Examines pancreatic cancer
worldwide, with a focus on Africa’s unique challenges and healthcare
disparities. Explores molecular mechanisms, precision medicine, and
AI-driven early detection. Covers surgery, chemotherapy,
immunotherapy, and targeted therapies. Highlights research, healthcare
policies, and strategies to improve patient care.
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Global Strategies and African Perspectives
Product details
ISBN
9781040389188
Published
2025
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author