Therapy Resistance in Prostate Cancer: Mechanisms and Insights (ISSN), Volume 20
Therapy Resistance in Prostate Cancer: Mechanisms and Insights (ISSN), Volume 20
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FORMAT & SIZE
FORMAT & SIZE
Publisher PDF | 9780443160332
Author
Author
Hisham Bahmad
Published year
Published year
2024

Prostate cancer (PCa) is among the most diagnosed cancers in men worldwide as well as one of the most common causes of cancer-related deaths. Despite the advances in treatment, the disease remains associated with poor survival and resistance to cytotoxic and targeted therapies.
Therapy Resistance in Prostate Cancer: Mechanisms and Insights
highlights the main mechanisms that are responsible for therapy resistance in PCa allowing researchers and clinicians to have a synopsis of current options and new therapies that can be proposed to overcome this resistance. Understanding the mechanisms responsible for chemotherapy resistance helps researchers all over the world to delve deeper into the pathways behind this resistance and potentially discover new therapeutic targets for PCa.
Tackles the topic of resistance from a broader perspective, including, but not limited to, the role of the extracellular matrix and cancer stem cells in therapy resistance
Creates understanding on how to develop novel therapies that specifically target CSCs to eliminate the regenerating capacity of the tumor and overcome therapy resistance
Helps in identifying novel molecular biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets pertaining to the tumor microenvironment to overcome therapy resistance
Provides a general view of the main pathways involved in PCa progression that will aid in understanding the mechanisms responsible for chemotherapy resistance
Product Details
ASIN : B0CLXZXZQM
Publisher : Academic Press (October 24, 2023)
Publication date : October 24, 2023
Language : English
Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
Page numbers source ISBN : 0443160325