Cancer Stem Cells(English, Hardcover, Laplane Lucie)

Cancer Stem Cells(English, Hardcover, Laplane Lucie)

  • Laplane Lucie
Publisher:Harvard University PressISBN 13: 9780674088740ISBN 10: 0674088743

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Cancer Stem Cells(English, Hardcover, Laplane Lucie) is written by Laplane Lucie and published by Harvard University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0674088743 (ISBN 10) and 9780674088740 (ISBN 13).

An innovative theory proposes a new therapeutic strategy to break the stalemate in the war on cancer. It is called cancer stem cell (CSC) theory, and Lucie Laplane offers a comprehensive analysis, based on an original interdisciplinary approach that combines biology, biomedical history, and philosophy. Rather than treat cancer by aggressively trying to eliminate all cancerous cells-with harmful side effects for patients-CSC theory suggests the possibility of targeting the CSCs, a small fraction of cells that lie at the root of cancers. CSCs are cancer cells that also have the defining properties of stem cells-the abilities to self-renew and to differentiate. According to this theory, only CSCs and no other cancer cells can induce tumor formation. To date, researchers have not agreed on the defining feature of CSCs-their stemness. Drawing from a philosophical perspective, Laplane shows that there are four possible ways to understand this property: stemness can be categorical (an intrinsic property of stem cells), dispositional (an intrinsic property whose expression depends on external stimuli), relational (an extrinsic property determined by a cell's relationship with the microenvironment), or systemic (an extrinsic property controlled at the system level). Our ability to cure cancers may well depend upon determining how these definitions apply to different types of cancers.