In Chapter 1, the introduction and literature review are provided for the basis of pancreatic cancer, its treatment options, and the current state of clinical trials. Autophagy as a process is discussed along with its relevance in cancer and particularly its role in pancreatic tumors is highlighted. Finally, cancer stem cells are reviewed with basic background, their relevance to pancreatic cancer and autophagy are again highlighted. Chapter 2 discusses the current state of nanomaterials that can transform to adapt to each biological barrier present in tumors. Each stage of drug delivery is discussed to apply the relevant design ideas for new chemotherapeutics in the future. In Chapter 3, the previous chapters are combined to illustrate th...
Pancreatic cancer is known to have the lowest survival outcomes among all major cancers, and unfortu...
The development of drug resistance is one of the main causes of cancer treatment failure. This pheno...
Pancreatic cancer is a lethal disease and notoriously difficult to treat. Only a small proportion is...
In Chapter 1, the introduction and literature review are provided for the basis of pancreatic cancer...
In recent years, progress in nanotechnology provided new tools to treat cancer more effectively. Adv...
© The Author(s) 2018.Despite the extensive genetic and phenotypic variations present in the differen...
Introduction: Autophagy is a critical housekeeping pathway to remove toxic protein aggregates, damag...
Normal cells depend on autophagy to maintain cellular homeostasis by recycling damaged organelles an...
Making up just over 3% of all new cancer cases in the United States, pancreatic cancer is not inhere...
A nearly impenetrable stroma and hypovascularity limit drug delivery to pancreatic ductal adenocarci...
Pancreatic cancer (PC) begins within the organ of the pancreas, which produces digestive enzymes, an...
Pancreatic cancer has been classified as a cancer of unmet need. After diagnosis the patient prognos...
The development of drug resistance is one of the main causes of cancer treatment failure. This pheno...
Autophagy represents a cell’s response to stress. It is an evolutionarily conserved process with div...
Pancreatic cancer is known to have the lowest survival outcomes among all major cancers, and unfortu...
Pancreatic cancer is known to have the lowest survival outcomes among all major cancers, and unfortu...
The development of drug resistance is one of the main causes of cancer treatment failure. This pheno...
Pancreatic cancer is a lethal disease and notoriously difficult to treat. Only a small proportion is...
In Chapter 1, the introduction and literature review are provided for the basis of pancreatic cancer...
In recent years, progress in nanotechnology provided new tools to treat cancer more effectively. Adv...
© The Author(s) 2018.Despite the extensive genetic and phenotypic variations present in the differen...
Introduction: Autophagy is a critical housekeeping pathway to remove toxic protein aggregates, damag...
Normal cells depend on autophagy to maintain cellular homeostasis by recycling damaged organelles an...
Making up just over 3% of all new cancer cases in the United States, pancreatic cancer is not inhere...
A nearly impenetrable stroma and hypovascularity limit drug delivery to pancreatic ductal adenocarci...
Pancreatic cancer (PC) begins within the organ of the pancreas, which produces digestive enzymes, an...
Pancreatic cancer has been classified as a cancer of unmet need. After diagnosis the patient prognos...
The development of drug resistance is one of the main causes of cancer treatment failure. This pheno...
Autophagy represents a cell’s response to stress. It is an evolutionarily conserved process with div...
Pancreatic cancer is known to have the lowest survival outcomes among all major cancers, and unfortu...
Pancreatic cancer is known to have the lowest survival outcomes among all major cancers, and unfortu...
The development of drug resistance is one of the main causes of cancer treatment failure. This pheno...
Pancreatic cancer is a lethal disease and notoriously difficult to treat. Only a small proportion is...