Dysregulation of growth factor cell signaling is a major driver of most human cancers. This has led to development of numerous drugs targeting protein kinases, with demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of a wide spectrum of cancers. Despite their high initial response rates and survival benefits, the majority of patients eventually develop resistance to these targeted therapies. This review article discusses examples of established mechanisms of drug resistance to anticancer therapies, including drug target mutations or gene amplifications, emergence of alternate signaling pathways, and pharmacokinetic variation. This reveals a role for pharmacogenomic analysis to identify and monitor for resistance, with possible therapeutic strategies t...
Cancer is a genetic disease characterized by the unrestrained proliferation of malignantly transform...
Chemotherapy remains a commonly used therapeutic approach for many cancers. Indeed chemotherapy is r...
The discovery that the growth and/or survival of cancer cells is dependent on certain oncogenic driv...
Accumulating evidence suggests that cancer can be envisioned as a "signaling disease", in which alte...
Drug resistance remains one of the greatest challenges facing precision oncology today. Despite the ...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
Tumor cells commonly exhibit dependence on a single activated oncogenic pathway or protein to mainta...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
The clinical introduction of the so-called ‘targeted therapies’ some 15 years ago has started a new ...
Reverting cancer drug resistance to chemotherapy and molecular targeted therapies is one of the prin...
Accumulating evidence suggests that cancer can be envisioned as a "signaling disease", in which alte...
Cancer therapy is largely dependent on general treatment guidelines, and patients undergoing chemoth...
Cancers have the ability to develop resistance to traditional therapies, and the increasing prevalen...
Resistance to therapeutic agents, either intrinsic or acquired, is currently a major problem in the ...
Cancer is a genetic disease characterized by the unrestrained proliferation of malignantly transform...
Chemotherapy remains a commonly used therapeutic approach for many cancers. Indeed chemotherapy is r...
The discovery that the growth and/or survival of cancer cells is dependent on certain oncogenic driv...
Accumulating evidence suggests that cancer can be envisioned as a "signaling disease", in which alte...
Drug resistance remains one of the greatest challenges facing precision oncology today. Despite the ...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
Tumor cells commonly exhibit dependence on a single activated oncogenic pathway or protein to mainta...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
The clinical introduction of the so-called ‘targeted therapies’ some 15 years ago has started a new ...
Reverting cancer drug resistance to chemotherapy and molecular targeted therapies is one of the prin...
Accumulating evidence suggests that cancer can be envisioned as a "signaling disease", in which alte...
Cancer therapy is largely dependent on general treatment guidelines, and patients undergoing chemoth...
Cancers have the ability to develop resistance to traditional therapies, and the increasing prevalen...
Resistance to therapeutic agents, either intrinsic or acquired, is currently a major problem in the ...
Cancer is a genetic disease characterized by the unrestrained proliferation of malignantly transform...
Chemotherapy remains a commonly used therapeutic approach for many cancers. Indeed chemotherapy is r...
The discovery that the growth and/or survival of cancer cells is dependent on certain oncogenic driv...