Metabolic reprogramming is one of the main hallmarks of cancer cells. It refers to the metabolic adaptations of tumor cells in response to nutrient deficiency, microenvironmental insults, and anti-cancer therapies. Metabolic transformation during tumor development plays a critical role in the continued tumor growth and progression and is driven by a complex interplay between the tumor mutational landscape, epigenetic modifications, and microenvironmental influences. Understanding the tumor metabolic vulnerabilities might open novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches with the potential to improve the efficacy of current tumor treatments. Prostate cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease harboring different mutations and tumor cell phenoty...
Targeting cancer metabolism has the potential to lead to major advances in tumor therapy. Numerous p...
Despite an increasing arsenal of anticancer therapies, many patients continue to have poor outcomes ...
Reprogramming of metabolic priorities promotes tumor progression. Our understanding of the Warburg e...
There is an urgent need for exploring new actionable targets other than androgen receptor to improve...
none3siNeoplastic cells are characterized by metabolic alterations that sustain tumor growth. Interv...
Cancer is increasingly recognized as an extraordinarily heterogeneous disease featuring an intricate...
Cancer has been considered, for a long time, a genetic disease where mutations in key regulatory gen...
AbstractCancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustai...
Prostate cancer is a high-incidence cancer, often detected late in life. The prostate gland is an ac...
Cancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustain growth...
Prostate cancer is a high-incidence cancer, often detected late in life. The prostate gland is an ac...
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to meet their demands for survival and proliferation. The me...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the common cause of death in men. The pathophysiological factors contributi...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in the US. Androgen recept...
Cancer metabolism has received a substantial amount of interest over the past decade. The advances i...
Targeting cancer metabolism has the potential to lead to major advances in tumor therapy. Numerous p...
Despite an increasing arsenal of anticancer therapies, many patients continue to have poor outcomes ...
Reprogramming of metabolic priorities promotes tumor progression. Our understanding of the Warburg e...
There is an urgent need for exploring new actionable targets other than androgen receptor to improve...
none3siNeoplastic cells are characterized by metabolic alterations that sustain tumor growth. Interv...
Cancer is increasingly recognized as an extraordinarily heterogeneous disease featuring an intricate...
Cancer has been considered, for a long time, a genetic disease where mutations in key regulatory gen...
AbstractCancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustai...
Prostate cancer is a high-incidence cancer, often detected late in life. The prostate gland is an ac...
Cancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustain growth...
Prostate cancer is a high-incidence cancer, often detected late in life. The prostate gland is an ac...
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to meet their demands for survival and proliferation. The me...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the common cause of death in men. The pathophysiological factors contributi...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in the US. Androgen recept...
Cancer metabolism has received a substantial amount of interest over the past decade. The advances i...
Targeting cancer metabolism has the potential to lead to major advances in tumor therapy. Numerous p...
Despite an increasing arsenal of anticancer therapies, many patients continue to have poor outcomes ...
Reprogramming of metabolic priorities promotes tumor progression. Our understanding of the Warburg e...