Abstract. Chemotherapy remains the core of anticancer treatment. However, despite the tremendous strides made in the development of targeted anticancer therapies, emergence of resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs is still a major obstacle in the successful management of resistant tumours. Therefore, profound investigation into the in-depth molecular mechanisms of drug resistance is essential and may hopefully translate into effective therapies that can flip the switch from drug resistance to susceptibility. Mechanistically, resistance phenomena may be explained by (i) overexpression of drug efflux pumps, (ii) enhanced drug detoxification, (iii) rapid DNA repair efficiency, (iv) defects in apoptosis regulation, and (v) active cell survival s...
Chemotherapy and molecularly targeted approaches represent two very different modes of cancer treatm...
: Breast cancer (BC) is a molecular heterogeneous disease and often patients with similar clinico-pa...
It is generally accepted that recent advances in anticancer agents have contributed significantly to...
<div><p></p><p>Chemotherapy is the main strategy for the treatment of cancer. However, the main prob...
Resistance to cancer chemotherapeutic treatment is a common phenomenon, especially in progressive di...
Reverting cancer drug resistance to chemotherapy and molecular targeted therapies is one of the prin...
The design of cancer chemotherapy has become increasingly sophisticated, yet there is no cancer trea...
Anticancer drugs resistance is a complex process that arises from altering in the drug targets. Adva...
Background The development of resistance is a problem shared by both classical chemotherapy and tar...
Drug resistance in cancer cells is a serious complication that is always continuously evolving. Rath...
Resistance to chemotherapy is one of the major causes of failure of anticancer treatment. It can occ...
De novo or acquired resistance of tumor cells to anticancer agents remains a major problem for the t...
Despite major advances in the treatment of cancer, resistance to multiple chemotherapeutic agents re...
The development of molecular targeted anticancer drugs is rapidly changing cancer therapeutics. Howe...
Chemotherapeutics are the most effective treatment for metastatic tumours. However, the ability of c...
Chemotherapy and molecularly targeted approaches represent two very different modes of cancer treatm...
: Breast cancer (BC) is a molecular heterogeneous disease and often patients with similar clinico-pa...
It is generally accepted that recent advances in anticancer agents have contributed significantly to...
<div><p></p><p>Chemotherapy is the main strategy for the treatment of cancer. However, the main prob...
Resistance to cancer chemotherapeutic treatment is a common phenomenon, especially in progressive di...
Reverting cancer drug resistance to chemotherapy and molecular targeted therapies is one of the prin...
The design of cancer chemotherapy has become increasingly sophisticated, yet there is no cancer trea...
Anticancer drugs resistance is a complex process that arises from altering in the drug targets. Adva...
Background The development of resistance is a problem shared by both classical chemotherapy and tar...
Drug resistance in cancer cells is a serious complication that is always continuously evolving. Rath...
Resistance to chemotherapy is one of the major causes of failure of anticancer treatment. It can occ...
De novo or acquired resistance of tumor cells to anticancer agents remains a major problem for the t...
Despite major advances in the treatment of cancer, resistance to multiple chemotherapeutic agents re...
The development of molecular targeted anticancer drugs is rapidly changing cancer therapeutics. Howe...
Chemotherapeutics are the most effective treatment for metastatic tumours. However, the ability of c...
Chemotherapy and molecularly targeted approaches represent two very different modes of cancer treatm...
: Breast cancer (BC) is a molecular heterogeneous disease and often patients with similar clinico-pa...
It is generally accepted that recent advances in anticancer agents have contributed significantly to...