Handbook of HER2-Targeted Agents in Breast Cancer: Edition 2

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· Springer
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110
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This concise handbook provides oncologists and other healthcare providers with crucial updates in the field, including an updated review of the current understanding of the biology of the HER2 pathway, an overview of HER2-testing, and evidence-based discussions of available and emerging HER2-targeted treatment options. An essential clinical text for physicians that screen and treat patients with breast cancer and require an accessible, up-to-date survey of the dynamic treatment landscape.

About the author

Ricardo Alvarez is Director of Clinical Research and Breast Cancer Specialist at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Atlanta, Georgia.
Javier Cortes is Deputy Director of the Breast Cancer Program, Head of the Breast Cancer and Melanoma Group in the Oncology Department of Vall d’Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona, Spain.
Mary Falzon is Consultant histo/cytopathologist and Divisional Clinical Director for University College London Hospitals in London, UK.
Michael Gandy is lead biomedical scientist and clinical services manager at University College London- Advanced Diagnostics in London, UK.
Luca Gianni is the Director of the Department of Medical Oncology at the Hospital San Raffaele in Milan, Italy.
Nadia Harbeck is Head of the Breast Center at the University of Munich and heads the Oncological Therapy and Clinical Trials Unit in Obstetrics and Gynecology in Munich,Germany.
Martine Piccart is Professor of Oncology at the Université Libre de Bruxelles and Director of Medicine at the Jules Bordet Institute, in Brussels, Belgium.

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