The variability of tumor responses to chemotherapeutic agents is a topic of major interest in current cancer research. Advances in the knowledge of dysregulation of key molecular pathways in cancer cells have enabled techniques to be developed that can profile tumor cells for their genetic background, allowing selection of anticancer agents on an individual basis. The next generation of anticancer treatments might therefore be tailored according to the molecular alterations identified in tumor cells of individual patients. However, before these alterations can be exploited from a therapeutic point of view, it is necessary to understand how such alterations influence the cellular pathways that control sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agents. ...
Pharmacogenomics is based on the understanding of the individual differences in drug use, the respon...
The disappointing results in long-term survival of patients who have a resectable non-small cell lun...
As most anticancer agents display a narrow therapeutic window, patients may be susceptible to (extre...
The variability of tumor responses to chemotherapeutic agents is a topic of major interest in curren...
The variability of tumour responses to chemotherapeutic agents is a topic of major interest in curre...
The goal of cancer pharmacogenomics is to obtain benefit from personalized approaches of cancer trea...
The study of the influence of genotype on drug activity and efficacy (pharmacogenetics) and the geno...
Cellular responses to anti-cancer agents result from the interaction between drugs, cellular targets...
Pharmacogenomics research is yielding molecular diagnostic tools that can be used to optimize the se...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
Cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease with complex underlying biology. For these reasons, effecti...
ABSTRACT Pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics plays an important role in understanding how genetic...
The field of pharmacogenomics has made great strides in oncology over the last 20 years and indeed a...
Pharmacogenetics is the study of genetically determined variations in the response to drugs and tox...
Pharmacogenomics is based on the understanding of the individual differences in drug use, the respon...
The disappointing results in long-term survival of patients who have a resectable non-small cell lun...
As most anticancer agents display a narrow therapeutic window, patients may be susceptible to (extre...
The variability of tumor responses to chemotherapeutic agents is a topic of major interest in curren...
The variability of tumour responses to chemotherapeutic agents is a topic of major interest in curre...
The goal of cancer pharmacogenomics is to obtain benefit from personalized approaches of cancer trea...
The study of the influence of genotype on drug activity and efficacy (pharmacogenetics) and the geno...
Cellular responses to anti-cancer agents result from the interaction between drugs, cellular targets...
Pharmacogenomics research is yielding molecular diagnostic tools that can be used to optimize the se...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
Cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease with complex underlying biology. For these reasons, effecti...
ABSTRACT Pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics plays an important role in understanding how genetic...
The field of pharmacogenomics has made great strides in oncology over the last 20 years and indeed a...
Pharmacogenetics is the study of genetically determined variations in the response to drugs and tox...
Pharmacogenomics is based on the understanding of the individual differences in drug use, the respon...
The disappointing results in long-term survival of patients who have a resectable non-small cell lun...
As most anticancer agents display a narrow therapeutic window, patients may be susceptible to (extre...