Stochastic Models for Carcinogenesis
Discover the intricate world of cancer research with "Stochastic Models for Carcinogenesis," authored by leading experts in the field. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1991, this hardback edition spans 264 pages and offers a comprehensive examination of the latest mathematical models in carcinogenesis. This book serves as an essential resource, presenting the latest findings in cancer biology and supporting evidence for each model. With extensive bibliographies and detailed mathematical analyses, it is perfect for students and professionals alike seeking in-depth knowledge of cancer mechanisms. Whether you are studying the complexities of cancer or looking for a solid reference for your coursework, this book is a valuable addition to any scientific library. Explore the pivotal role of stochastic processes in understanding cancer and enhance your insights into this critical area of research.