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Nature 444, 549 (30 November 2006) | doi:10.1038/444549a; Published online 29 November 2006
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Understanding cancer
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BOOK REVIEWED-The Biology of Cancer
by Robert A. Weinberg
Garland Science: 2006. 796 pp. £89.99 $140 (hbk) £41.99 $99 (pbk)
Every cancer researcher knows 'The hallmarks of cancer', an iconic review by Douglas Hanahan and Robert Weinberg (Cell 100, 57–70; 2000) that outlined the principles of tumour development: self-sufficiency in growth signals, insensitivity to antigrowth signals, evading apoptosis, limitless replicative potential, induction of angiogenesis, invasion and metastasis. In The Biology of Cancer, Weinberg has expanded these hallmarks into an alluring text.
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