Drug Resistance - Cancer Treatment and Research - Willian N Hait - Books - Springer - 9780792340225 - September 30, 1996
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Drug Resistance - Cancer Treatment and Research 1996 edition

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Resistance to treatment represents the final common outcome for far too many patients with cancer. In this volume of Drug Resistance, leading investigators in the field have reviewed the most basic mechanisms of drug resistance, and have proposed ways to modulate resistance.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Introduction. I: Membrane Transport Mechanism. 1. P-Glycoprotein- Mediated Multidrug Resistance: Experimental and Clinical Strategies for its Reversal; J. M. Ford, et al. 2. Multidrug Resistance Associated with Overexpression of MRP; S. P. C. Cole, R. G. Deeley. II: Resistance to Alkylating Agents. 3. Mechanisms of Resistance to Alkylating Agents; P. G. Penketh, et al. 4. Glutathione S-Transferases; A. Raha, K. D. Tew. 5. The Role of DNA Repair in Resistance to Drugs that Alkylate O6 of Guanine; O. N. Koc. III: Resistance to Microtubule Active Drugs. 6. Paclitaxel (TAXOL) Mechanisms of Resistance; A. M. Casazza, C. R. Fairchild. IV: Resistance to Anti-Metabolics. 7. Mechanisms of Clinical Resistance to 5-Fluorouracil Chemotherapy; E. Chu, C. J. Allegra. 8. Antifolates: The Next Generation; E. A. Rayl, G. Pizzorno. 9. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Replication in the Presence of Antiretroviral Drugs: Analogies to Antineoplastic Drug Resistance; R. K. Strair, D. J. Medina. V: Topoisomerases. 10. Cellular Resistance to Topoisomerase Poisons; E. H. Rubin, et al. VI: Resistance to Endocrine Therapies. 11. The Acquisition of an Antiestrogen Resistant Phenotype in Breast Cancer: The Role of Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms; R. Clarke, et al. 12. Androgen Receptor Mutations in Prostate Cancer; E. P. Gelmann. VII: Resistance to Retinoids. 13. Retinoids in Clinical Cancer Therapy; J. R. F. Muindi. VIII: NovelMechanisms and Approaches. 14. Apoptosis and Cancer Chemotherapy; S. Lutzker, A. J. Levine. 15. The Interaction of Chemotherapy and Biological Response Modifiers in the Treatment of Melanoma; A. C. Buzaid, C. M. Anderson, E. A. Grimm. 16. Multifunctional Modulators of Drug Resistance; J. R. Murren, et al. Index."Publisher Marketing: Resistance to treatment represents the final common outcome for far too many patients with cancer. Even promising new drugs fall victim to drug resistance. Hormones and newer biological therapies, though safe and active, also lose their activity over time.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released September 30, 1996
ISBN13 9780792340225
Publishers Springer
Pages 418
Dimensions 155 × 235 × 25 mm   ·   789 g
Editor Hait, William N.

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