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ANTIMETABOLITESAND CANCER
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"This volume presents thegreat variety of techniques anddisciplines being brought to bearon the problem of cancer therapyand the vitality of the chemo-therapeutic approach to cancer.
This is an important book andmerits the careful considerationof cancer investigators, biochem-ists, pharmacologists and generalbiologists."
Cancer, Jan-Feb 1956.
"All who are concerned withthe problems of chemotherapy inmalignant disease and those whowish to broaden their knowledgeof the challenging subject of anti-metabolites will find a wealth ofinformation in this edition....
"The text is clearly written andreadily understandable by thosewho have a good working knowl-edge of biology and chemistryand are familiar with termswhich are currently used in themedical sciences; it is particu-larly recommended to the atten-tion of those engaged in research,teaching, and treatment of can-
cer, and in study of the problemsof growth." American Journal ofPublic Health, Feb 1956.
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