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Vascular-Targeted Therapies in Oncology

by Dietmar W. Siemann
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Overview

Vascular-Targeted Therapies in Oncology provides an interesting insight to the current status and future potential of vascular-disrupting approaches in cancer management. Emphasis is placed on target development, preclinical assessment, and the use of such targeted approaches in combination with conventional treatment regimens and the current clinical status of these therapies.

Synopsis

Attacking a tumor’s supportive blood vessel network may offer novel means of improving cancer cure rates. The vasculature is critical to tumor development, survival, growth and metastatic spread. However, tumor blood vessels are abnormal, both morphologically and functionally, and display characteristics that distinguish them from normal vasculature. It is these inherent differences between blood vessels associated with tumors and those associated with normal tissues that provide a variety of unique targets for the design of novel therapeutics and treatment strategies highly selective for the cancer.

Vascular-disrupting strategies aim to cause a rapid and catastrophic shutdown in the established vessel networks of solid tumors. This arrests the blood flow and induces tumor cell death as a result of oxygen and nutrient deprivation and build up of waste products. Biological vascular-disrupting approaches include targeted gene therapy, antibodies to neovascular antigens and ligand-directed therapies targeting endothelial cell receptors and extracellular matrix proteins. Small molecule drug approaches have focused primarily on flavenoids and tubulin-binding agents. This book examines the fundamental bases of both these approaches.  Emphasis is placed on target development, preclinical assessment, use in combination with conventional treatment regimens and the current clinical status of these therapies.

This book is intended for cancer researchers and clinical oncologists.  Its goal is to review the potential of vascular-targeting strategies in cancer management and to foster an understanding of the key differences between these therapeutic approaches and conventional anticancer treatments. Though more research is required to establish the clinical efficacy and ideal application of vascular-disrupting strategies, this developing anticancer approach continues to generate great research interest and clinical optimism.

About the Author, Dietmar W. Siemann

This title is written for programmers with experience in a high-level language such as C, C++ or Java.  While readers will gather enough information from this book to create complete stand-alone assembly language applications for the Pentium microprocessor environment, most developers will want to incorporate assembly language concepts into both new and existing programming projects, learning when to best utilize assembly language programming, and when to best utilize the higher-level language.

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"A Multi-Author text describing techniques of targeting the abnormal vasculature of tumours by drugs. ... This is cutting-edge clinical science." (2007 BMA Medical Book Competition Programme and Award Winners)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2006
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
368
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780470012949

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