The treatment of patients with cancer has largely involved the administration of cytotoxic drugs with narrow therapeutic indices, with little selectivity for cancer cells over normal proliferating cells. The primary exception to this has been the successful administration of hormonal manipulation to treat breast and prostate malignancies. The development of hormonal manipulation arose from the observation by Sir George Beatson that breast carcinomas improved after bilateral oophorectomy. This led to the use of Tamoxifen and more recently aromatase inhibitors and oestrogen receptor antagonists. These targeted therapeutics are characterised by their ability to induce selective tumour cell death and achieve patient benefit with low toxicity, a...
Recent advances in understanding the biologic mechanisms underlying cancer development have driven t...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
The advent of molecular and genetic advancement in the field of oncology research has led to a shift...
Hormonal cancers affect over 400,000 men and women and contribute collectively to over 100,000 death...
The advent of targeted therapies has revolutionized the treatment of certain types of cancer. Identi...
Invasive breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease sustained by intercorrelated and complex growth p...
The revolution in molecular methods has allowed the development of approaches whereby cancer-specifi...
Antineoplastic therapy aims at completely eliminating all neoplastic cells, by either surgical, radi...
A revolution is underway in cancer therapy and care. Now, based on identifying in a patient’s cancer...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent life-threatening cancer in women. Optimizing therapy to increase...
The development of cancer treatment were initiated by the existence of human’s effort to treat by ap...
Patient outcomes remain poor for many cancers despite improvements in treatments and new molecular-t...
Oestrogen receptor (ER) is the driving transcription factor in 70% of breast cancer. Endocrine thera...
In recent years, there has been a significant improvement in the understanding of molecular events a...
The so-called "targeted therapy " of cancer: Since the 1980s, there have been great advanc...
Recent advances in understanding the biologic mechanisms underlying cancer development have driven t...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
The advent of molecular and genetic advancement in the field of oncology research has led to a shift...
Hormonal cancers affect over 400,000 men and women and contribute collectively to over 100,000 death...
The advent of targeted therapies has revolutionized the treatment of certain types of cancer. Identi...
Invasive breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease sustained by intercorrelated and complex growth p...
The revolution in molecular methods has allowed the development of approaches whereby cancer-specifi...
Antineoplastic therapy aims at completely eliminating all neoplastic cells, by either surgical, radi...
A revolution is underway in cancer therapy and care. Now, based on identifying in a patient’s cancer...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent life-threatening cancer in women. Optimizing therapy to increase...
The development of cancer treatment were initiated by the existence of human’s effort to treat by ap...
Patient outcomes remain poor for many cancers despite improvements in treatments and new molecular-t...
Oestrogen receptor (ER) is the driving transcription factor in 70% of breast cancer. Endocrine thera...
In recent years, there has been a significant improvement in the understanding of molecular events a...
The so-called "targeted therapy " of cancer: Since the 1980s, there have been great advanc...
Recent advances in understanding the biologic mechanisms underlying cancer development have driven t...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
The advent of molecular and genetic advancement in the field of oncology research has led to a shift...