MULTI-DRUG RESISTANCE IN CANCER THE BOOK DETAILS THE MECHANISMS
UNDERLYING MULTI-DRUG CELLULAR RESISTANCE AND THE TARGETS OF NOVEL
CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS. Cancer is a major killer all over the world.
Even with all the progress made, chemotherapy is still the mainstay of
modern cancer treatment. The progression of the cellular defeat of
numerous independent anticancer drugs in terms of their chemical
structure is a major barrier to successful chemotherapy. Multi-drug
resistance (MDR) is a term for the fact that most cancer patients
exhibit this phenomenon. According to the numbers, drug resistance
carries the blame for 90% of cancer patient deaths. Refractory cancer
and tumor recurrence are common outcomes of prolonged chemotherapy.
Because of the prevalence of drug-resistance mutations, the difficulty
of treating tumors increases and the therapeutic efficacy of drugs
decreases. _MULTI-DRUG RESISTANCE IN CANCER: MECHANISM AND TREATMENT
STRATEGIES_ contains nine chapters that cover topics such as: studying
the mechanics of resistance to drugs by autophagy; studies to
delineate the role of efflux transporters; expression of drug
transporters; resistance to targeted therapies in breast cancer;
advances in metallodrug driven combination treatment for cancer; and
use of natural agents for the overcoming of cancer drug resistance.
The book aims to provide the latest data on the mechanisms of cellular
resistance to anticancer agents currently used in clinical treatment.
It provides a better understanding of the mechanisms of MDR and
targets of novel chemotherapy agents which should guide future
research concerning new effective strategies in cancer treatment.
AUDIENCE This book is written for pharmaceutical and biomedical
scientists and researchers at both the bench and in the clinic who are
interested in the mechanisms and strategies for overcoming cancer’s
multi-drug resistance.
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Mechanism and Treatment Strategies
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ISBN
9781394209842
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional Development (P&T)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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