Kapil Mehta & Zahid H. Siddik 
Drug Resistance in Cancer Cells [PDF ebook] 

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It was estimated that in 2008, 1, 437, 180 patients would receive a new cancer diagnosisand 565, 650individualswould die of cancer (Jemal et al. 2008).Since the vast majority of patients dying of cancer will have had anticancer therapy, both c- ventional chemotherapy and novel targeted therapy, it can be concluded that these patients are dying with drug resistant cancer. The term multidrug resistance is also apt – in that these patients die after having undergone multiple rounds of different and structurally unrelated cancer therapies. However, for some, the concept of m- tidrug resistance is a worn out idea, stemming from disappointment with the drug resistancereversalstrategiesthatwerecarriedoutinthe1990susingpumpinhibitors to block drug resistance mediated by P-glycoprotein, product of the MDR-1 gene. However, if one takes the larger de?nition – multidrug resistance as simultaneous resistance to multiple structurally unrelated anticancer therapies – its existence c- not be denied. The purpose of this book is to explore new concepts related to drug resistance in cancer, including resistance to the new molecularly targeted agents. Perhaps new terminology is needed for resistance that occurs following therapy with the targeted agents: Novel Targeted Agent Resistance (NTR). Alternatively, we can return to the original de?nition of multidrug resistance as simply the res- tance to multipleagents that occurs in the course of normalcancer progression.This resistance is likely to be mediated by many factors.

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Multidrug Resistance Mediated by MDR-ABC Transporters.- Metastasis and Drug Resistance.- The Role of Autophagy and Apoptosis in the Drug Resistance of Cancer.- Mechanisms of Resistance to Targeted Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors.- Targeting Transglutaminase-2 to Overcome Chemoresistance in Cancer Cells.- Extracellular Matrix-Mediated Drug Resistance.- Oxidative Stress and Drug Resistance in Cancer.- Nuclear Factor-?B and Chemoresistance: How Intertwined Are They?.- Drug Resistance and the Tumor Suppressor p53: The Paradox of Wild-Type Genotype in Chemorefractory Cancers.- Resistance to Differentiation Therapy.- Micro RNAs and Drug Resistance.- Molecular Signatures of Drug Resistance.- Assessment of Drug Resistance in Anticancer Therapy by Nuclear Imaging.- Overcoming Drug Resistance by Phytochemicals.

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Língua Inglês ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 363 ● ISBN 9780387894454 ● Tamanho do arquivo 4.3 MB ● Editor Kapil Mehta & Zahid H. Siddik ● Editora Springer New York ● Cidade NY ● País US ● Publicado 2009 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 2146552 ● Proteção contra cópia DRM social

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