Current Challenges in Personalized Cancer Medicine (Advances in Pharmacology): Volume 65

Current Challenges in Personalized Cancer Medicine (Advances in Pharmacology): Volume 65 book cover

Current Challenges in Personalized Cancer Medicine (Advances in Pharmacology): Volume 65

Author(s): Keiran Smalley (Author)

  • Publisher: Academic Press
  • Publication Date: 1 Oct. 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 560 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0123979277
  • ISBN-13: 9780123979278

Book Description

For this volume of Advances in Pharmacology we have brought together some of the foremost basic science and clinical researchers to discuss some of the new frontiers in the development of targeted cancer therapy. Although still in its formative stages, the development of targeted cancer therapies has already shown incredible promise in a limited number of cancer types. As basic cancer research and drug development continues, we expect this number to grow and more patients to benefit from these exciting advances. Through better patient selection and novel strategies to manage resistance, a future can be envisaged in which cancer can be reduced to the level of a chronic, manageable disease.

  • Brought together some of the foremost basic science and clinical researchers
  • Part of the renowned Advances in Pharmacology Serial
  • Discussion of some of the new frontiers in the development of targeted cancer therapy

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For this volume of Advances in Pharmacology, we have brought together some of the foremost basic science and clinical researchers to discuss some of the new frontiers in the development of targeted cancer therapy

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For this volume of Advances in Pharmacology we have brought together some of the foremost basic science and clinical researchers to discuss some of the new frontiers in the development of targeted cancer therapy. Although still in its formative stages, the development of targeted cancer therapies has already shown incredible promise in a limited number of cancer types. As basic cancer research and drug development continues, we expect this number to grow and more patients to benefit from these exciting advances. Through better patient selection and novel strategies to manage resistance, a future can be envisaged in which cancer can be reduced to the level of a chronic, manageable disease.

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