The currently available treatment of cancer patients is based on the use of cytotoxic drugs and/or of ionizing radiations, which have potent antitumor activity, but also cause clinically relevant side effects, since they affect cellular targets that are common to both cancer cells and normal proliferating cells. In the past 20 years, the discoveries on the molecular mechanisms of cancer development and progression have prompted the search for agents which are more selective for cancer cell molecular targets. The possibility of combining conventional cytotoxic drugs with novel agents that specifically interfere with key pathways controlling cancer cell survival, proliferation, invasion and/or metastatic spreading has generated a wide interes...
Targeted therapy in oncology is treatment directed at specific biological pathways and processes tha...
Much has been investigated to improve the beneficial effects of radiotherapy especially in that case...
Growth factor signals are propagated from the cell surface, through the action of transmembrane rece...
integration of signal transduction targeting agents and conventional anti-cancer treatment
Recent advances in understanding the biologic mechanisms underlying cancer development have driven t...
Recent advances in understanding the biologic mechanisms underlying cancer development have driven t...
The knowledge acquired in the past few years on the regulatory mechanisms of cancer growth and sprea...
Cancer is among the leading causes of death worldwide. While some types of cancer became almost enti...
Accumulating evidence suggests that cancer can be envisioned as a "signaling disease", in which alte...
Targeted therapy in oncology is treatment directed at specific biological pathways and processes tha...
Targeted therapy in oncology is treatment directed at specific biological pathways and processes tha...
Targeted therapy in oncology is treatment directed at specific biological pathways and processes tha...
Malignant cells are the result of mutations in genes controlling cell proliferation, invasion, and s...
Targeted therapy in oncology is treatment directed at specific biological pathways and processes tha...
Malignant cells are the result of mutations in genes controlling cell proliferation, invasion, and s...
Targeted therapy in oncology is treatment directed at specific biological pathways and processes tha...
Much has been investigated to improve the beneficial effects of radiotherapy especially in that case...
Growth factor signals are propagated from the cell surface, through the action of transmembrane rece...
integration of signal transduction targeting agents and conventional anti-cancer treatment
Recent advances in understanding the biologic mechanisms underlying cancer development have driven t...
Recent advances in understanding the biologic mechanisms underlying cancer development have driven t...
The knowledge acquired in the past few years on the regulatory mechanisms of cancer growth and sprea...
Cancer is among the leading causes of death worldwide. While some types of cancer became almost enti...
Accumulating evidence suggests that cancer can be envisioned as a "signaling disease", in which alte...
Targeted therapy in oncology is treatment directed at specific biological pathways and processes tha...
Targeted therapy in oncology is treatment directed at specific biological pathways and processes tha...
Targeted therapy in oncology is treatment directed at specific biological pathways and processes tha...
Malignant cells are the result of mutations in genes controlling cell proliferation, invasion, and s...
Targeted therapy in oncology is treatment directed at specific biological pathways and processes tha...
Malignant cells are the result of mutations in genes controlling cell proliferation, invasion, and s...
Targeted therapy in oncology is treatment directed at specific biological pathways and processes tha...
Much has been investigated to improve the beneficial effects of radiotherapy especially in that case...
Growth factor signals are propagated from the cell surface, through the action of transmembrane rece...