Hypoxia, i.e. low blood oxygen levels, is a common feature of solid tumours. Hypoxia causes tumour cells to become even more malignant. It is also associated with a poor prognosis and problems occurring during cancer treatment. This dissertation evaluates two potential cancer treatments targeting tumour hypoxia in a preclinical setting. We show that new substances targeting CA-IX, a protein occurring in hypoxic tumour regions, have promising anti-cancer effects. We also studied a new potential drug called CP-506. This substance is activated specifically in hypoxic regions. We demonstrate that CP-506 is a promising new substance with characteristics favourable for future clinical use. Our results confirm that treatment targeting tumour hypox...
AbstractTumour hypoxia and its molecular responses have been shown to be associated with poor progno...
Tumour hypoxia has long been recognized as an impediment to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Cancers t...
Major advances in the field of genomic technologies have led to an improvement in cancer diagnosis, ...
Hypoxia, i.e. low blood oxygen levels, is a common feature of solid tumours. Hypoxia causes tumour c...
Hypoxia – defined as a low level of oxygen – is a common characteristic of the majority of solid tum...
A lack of oxygen caused by poorly formed blood vessels is a common phenomenon in tumours. These oxyg...
Imaging (PET/CT scan) in cancer patients is an increasingly important element in both diagnosis and ...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
This research focused on Notch and hypoxia and their interaction in cancer. The current knowledge of...
Cancer is a major disease burden worldwide. In recent years, in addition to surgical resection, radi...
Cancer cells in hypoxic areas of solid tumors are to a large extent protected against the action of ...
AbstractTumour hypoxia and its molecular responses have been shown to be associated with poor progno...
Tumour hypoxia has long been recognized as an impediment to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Cancers t...
Major advances in the field of genomic technologies have led to an improvement in cancer diagnosis, ...
Hypoxia, i.e. low blood oxygen levels, is a common feature of solid tumours. Hypoxia causes tumour c...
Hypoxia – defined as a low level of oxygen – is a common characteristic of the majority of solid tum...
A lack of oxygen caused by poorly formed blood vessels is a common phenomenon in tumours. These oxyg...
Imaging (PET/CT scan) in cancer patients is an increasingly important element in both diagnosis and ...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
This research focused on Notch and hypoxia and their interaction in cancer. The current knowledge of...
Cancer is a major disease burden worldwide. In recent years, in addition to surgical resection, radi...
Cancer cells in hypoxic areas of solid tumors are to a large extent protected against the action of ...
AbstractTumour hypoxia and its molecular responses have been shown to be associated with poor progno...
Tumour hypoxia has long been recognized as an impediment to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Cancers t...
Major advances in the field of genomic technologies have led to an improvement in cancer diagnosis, ...