Oncology stands at a pivotal moment in its history. The convergence of molecular biology, genomics, immunology, and data science has fundamentally transformed our understanding of cancer — not merely as an uncontrolled proliferation of abnormal cells, but as a complex, dynamic disease shaped by genetic heterogeneity, the tumor microenvironment, and the host immune system. This transformation has given rise to a new generation of therapeutic strategies that are redefining clinical outcomes across virtually every cancer type.
This reference book, Recent Advances in Oncology, is conceived as a rigorous and authoritative compilation of state-of-the-art knowledge across the broad spectrum of contemporary oncology. The volume brings together a series of expertly authored chapters, each functioning as a comprehensive, standalone review of a major topic within the field. Spanning subjects from precision genomics and immunotherapy to liquid biopsy, artificial intelligence, and supportive care, the book provides a cohesive yet multidimensional view of where Oncology stands today — and where it is headed.
Each chapter is written to the standard of a high-quality review article: evidence-based, critically appraised, thoroughly referenced, and accessible to a scientifically informed audience. The overarching goal is to produce a volume that serves simultaneously as a scholarly reference, a graduate-level educational resource, and a practical guide for clinicians engaged in oncology practice and research.
Book Outline: https://bookstore.bookpi.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Book_Proposal_Medical_Oncology.pdf




