Background
Waxman, Jonathan was born on October 31, 1951 in London. Son of David and Shirley Waxman.
(One third of human cancers have a hormonal basis. Breast ...)
One third of human cancers have a hormonal basis. Breast cancer, the most common cancer of women, is increasing in many countries, as is prostate cancer, the second most common cancer of men. Concurrently, molecular biology has refined the definition of hormones to include the interaction between tumor cells and both locally and distantly secreted factors. This volume in the series Cancer: Clinical Science in Practice considers aspects of hormonal cancer, including the molecular basis for the autocrine and paracrine regulation of cancer, molecular strategies for cancer detection, strategies in limiting the epidemic of hormonally related cancers, and new treatment approaches.
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Waxman, Jonathan was born on October 31, 1951 in London. Son of David and Shirley Waxman.
Bachelor of Science, U. College London, 1972; Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Science, U. College London, 1975; Doctor of Medicine, U. London, 1986.
House surgeon, intern, U. College London, 1975; house physician, Addenbrooke Hospital, Cambridge, England, 1975-1976; senior house officer, U. College Hospital, London, 1977-1978; registrar, resident, St. Mary's Hospital, London, 1979-1981; senior registrar, senior resident, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, 1981-1986; reader oncology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, since 1986.
(One third of human cancers have a hormonal basis. Breast ...)
Fellow Royal College Physicians (London). Member Association Physicians American Society Clinical Oncology, American Association for Cancer Research.
Married Clare Petronella Taylor. Children: Thea, Frederick.