"This book is a useful and thought-provoking review of some unique aspects of cancer growth and metabolism. It is easy to follow and has many associated illustrations, tables, and text structures that aid in the review. It provides a good foundation to further investigate pH effects on malignancy, though the text would benefit from further updates and revision as these rapidly growing research fields progress." --Doody
PART 1: Metabolism and pH physiopathology of cancer1. Introduction2. Cancer metabolism3. The pH alterations in cancer: causes and consequences4. Lactic acid and its transport system5. The sodium hydrogen exchanger6. The voltage gated sodium channels7. Carbonic anhydrases8. Proton pumps9. The sodium/bicarbonate co-transporter10. Aquaporins11. Invadopodia and the migration/invasion process12. The Sp1 transcription factor
PART 1:Therapeutics13. Pharmacological interventions - Part I14. Pharmacological interventions - Part II15. Pharmacological interventions - Part III16. Pharmacological interventions - Part IV17. Therapeutics: the scheme18. Therapeutics: ancillary treatments19. Preventing metastasis20. Proton inhibitors in pets' cancer21. pH-related nanoparticles in cancer treatment22. Conclusions and future perspectives
Tomas Koltai is Board Certified Specialist in Medical Oncology (1985), PhD in Chemistry (1997) and Master's in Sciences in Molecular Oncology, University of Buenos Aires (2011). He has vast experience on cancer treatment at several positions: staff oncologist, Sanatorio Mater Dei, Argentina (1985-1990); Head of Oncology, Central Hospital of the Centro Gallego de Buenos Aires (1990-2000) and Medical Director, at the same institution (2000-2002); Head of the Department of Chemotherapy, National Social Services for Retirees, Argentina (2002-2014); Head of the Department of Oncology, Social Services of the National Food Workers Union, Argentina (2010-2014) and Medical Director at the same institution (2014-2016). He has authored several seminal publications on cancer and created the new "triple-edged cancer treatment.
Stephan Reshkin, PhD, is molecular biologist and Associate Professor at the University of Bari (Italy). Dr. Reshkin has published 108 scientific papers, several book chapters and co-authored An Innovative Approach to Understanding and Treating Cancer: Targeting pH (Elsevier, 2020). His main research interests are cancer cell and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
Specialty in Medical Endocrinology, Royal Infirmary Hospital, University of Edinburgh, Scotland (1974-1977) and Department of Endocrinology, Eugene Taldmage Memorial Hospital, USA (1977-1981). Specialty in Medical Oncology, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, USA (1981-1985). Consultant in Medical Oncologist, University Clinic, Spain ( 1985-2000). He co-founded and was Vice-president of the International Society for Proton Dynamics of Cancer (ISPDC) (2008). Co-editor and author on a special issue in Seminars in Cancer Biology (2017) entitled "The new pH-centric anticancer paradigm in Oncology and Medicine. Harguindey has published more than 140 scientific publications on a new and integral approach to the understanding of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases based upon hydrogen ion dynamics, from etiopathogenesis to treatment, that he originally and singlehandedly created.