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Prostate Cancer and Bone Metastasis

โœ Scribed by John T. Grayhack, John J. Grayhack (auth.), James P. Karr, Hidetoshi Yamanaka (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Leaves
315
Series
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 324
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The biology of solid tumor metastasis has been the subject of significant scientific and clinical interest for years and while experimental evidence reveals that metastasis is not solely a random event, very little is known about the biology of metastasis originating from prostate cancer. This is in spite of the fact that the majority of prostate cancer patients die with metastatic lesions to the bone. Progress in understanding this most important aspect of prostate cancer has been hampered by the lack of suitable animal models and an inability to accurately quantify bone metastases and their responses to therapy. Over the past decade, scientists in Japan and the United States have steadily advanced our understanding of the cellular, molecular and immunologic biology of primary and disseminated prostate cancer. It is this body of new information, combined with advances in imaging techniques and prostate cancer tumor markers, that prompted the need for an in-depth assessment of bone metastasis of prostate cancer. Accordingly, on December 12, 1990, a group of basic and clinical investigators from Japan and the United States convened in Gotenba, Japan, to hold the first conference devoted solely to the basic biology and clinical aspects of bone metastases originating from prostate cancer. The cross-fertilization of ideas that was fostered through in-depth discussion of technological advances among various basic and clinical disciplines not only further advanced our understanding of prostate metastases to the bone, but suggested approaches for precise quantitative assessment of these lesions and their treatment.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Clinical Dilemmas and Problems in Assessing Prostatic Metastasis to Bone: The Scientific Challenge....Pages 1-5
Comparative Study of Prostatic Carcinoma Bone Metastasis among Japanese in Japan and Japanese Americans and Whites in Hawaii....Pages 7-16
Prostate Cancer in the United States and Japan....Pages 17-28
Analysis of Survival of Prostate Cancer Patients in Japan and the USA....Pages 29-38
The Cellular Basis for Prostate Cancer Metastasis....Pages 39-43
Cytogenetic and Molecular Genetic Aspects of Human Prostate Cancer: Primary and Metastatic....Pages 45-75
Hemodynamics Of Prostate Bone Metastases....Pages 77-81
Role of the Vertebral Venous System in Metastatic Spread of Cancer Cells to the Bone....Pages 83-92
Clinical Significance of the Vertebral Vein in Prostate Cancer Metastasis....Pages 93-100
Effects of Various Growth Factors on a Chondrocyte Differentiation Model....Pages 101-106
Potential Role of HBGF (FGF) and TGF-Beta on Prostate Growth....Pages 107-114
Hormone Refractory Prostatic Cancer: The Role of Radiolabelled Diphosphonates and Growth Factor Inhibitors....Pages 115-129
Localization of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (bFGF) in a Metastatic Cell Line (AT-3) Established from the Dunning Prostatic Carcinoma of Rat: Application of a Specific Monoclonal Antibody....Pages 131-139
Use of a Reconstituted Basement Membrane to Study the Invasiveness of Tumor Cells....Pages 141-149
Animal Prostate Carcinoma Models: Limited Potential for Vertebral Metastasis....Pages 151-158
A Model for Studies on Human Prostatic Carcinoma....Pages 159-163
Studies on the Pathogenesis of Osteoblastic Metastases by Prostate Cancer....Pages 165-171
Analysis of Bone Metastasis of Prostatic Adenocarcinoma in 137 Autopsy Cases....Pages 173-182
Nucleolar Organizer Regions in Prostate Cancer....Pages 183-188
Flow Cytometric Analysis of Prostatic Carcinoma with and without Bone Marrow Metastasis....Pages 189-191
Evaluation of the Response of Bone Metastases to Therapy....Pages 193-195
Computed Tomographic Evaluation of Bone Metastases in Prostatic Cancer Patients....Pages 197-204
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Bone Metastases....Pages 205-208
Bone Marrow MRI in Prostate Cancer....Pages 209-215
Bone Mineral Density for Patients with Bone Metastasis of Prostate Cancer: A Preliminary Report....Pages 217-231
Quantification of Changes in Bone Scans of Patients with Osseous Metastases of Prostatic Carcinoma....Pages 233-243
The Usefulness of Serum Acid Phosphatase in Monitoring Patients with Advanced Prostate Carcinoma....Pages 245-254
Radiation Treatment of Prostate Bone Metastases and the Biological Considerations....Pages 255-268
Clinical Course of Bone Metastasis from Prostatic Cancer Following Endocrine Therapy: Examination with Bone X-Ray....Pages 269-275
Palliative Radiotherapy of Bone Metastasis....Pages 277-282
Clinical Study of Bone-Related Relapse in Prostate Carcinoma....Pages 283-293
Surgical Treatment of Metastatic Tumors of Long Bones and the Spine....Pages 295-303
Hormone Therapy of Prostatic Bone Metastases....Pages 305-316
Back Matter....Pages 317-323

โœฆ Subjects


Oncology; Hematology; Internal Medicine; General Practice / Family Medicine; Public Health; Epidemiology


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