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Cancer Prevention with Molecular Target Therapies 3.0

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Cancer Prevention with Molecular Target Therapies 3.0

Cancer Prevention with Molecular Target Therapies 3.0 by Laura Paleari
English | PDF | 2023 | 320 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 32.4 MB

Today, the oncologist is like a detective of the human body who, instead of a magnifying glass, uses the new tools of molecular pathology to search not only for genes or molecular targets, to be targeted with innovative anticancer therapies, but also molecular alterations that allow the identification of population groups at risk of developing tumors for preventive purposes. This is the precision oncology thanks to which it is possible today to aim at treatments but also at personalized cancer prevention, based on precision medicine models, through the identification of specific genomic determinants linked to an increased risk of developing cancer. This area includes a series of interventions to identify cancer at an early stage or to avoid the onset of the disease. Molecular pathology is a cornerstone of precision oncology, and today, it is necessary to study not only the single alterations but also the overall modifications of the cellular signal transduction pathways. In this way, the molecular pathologist can provide the clinician with crucial information to drive the therapeutic choice. The so-called histological model, which has long-governed clinical research in oncology and clinical practice, is now flanked by the molecular model. In this approach, the starting point is represented by the organ from which the neoplasia originates, followed by the histological examination, the identification of any molecular alterations and the choice of the drug, through a path of selecting patients who are more likely to respond to treatment. Targeted anticancer therapies are currently at the heart of the development of many anticancer drugs including hormone therapies, signal transduction inhibitors, gene expression modulators, apoptosis inducers, angiogenesis inhibitors, immunotherapies and toxin-releasing compounds. It is important to note that targeted cancer therapies have some limits concerning the possibility of acquired resistance to the treatment.

The Cancer Code: A Revolutionary New Understanding of a Medical Mystery

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The Cancer Code: A Revolutionary New Understanding of a Medical Mystery

Dr. Jason Fung, "The Cancer Code: A Revolutionary New Understanding of a Medical Mystery"
English | 2020 | ISBN: 0062894005, 0008436207 | 368 pages | MOBI | 16.33 MB

Viruses and Human Cancer: From Basic Science to Clinical Prevention

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Viruses and Human Cancer: From Basic Science to Clinical Prevention

Viruses and Human Cancer: From Basic Science to Clinical Prevention by T.-C. Wu
English | PDF | 2021 | 352 Pages | ISBN : 3030573613 | 6.7 MB

This book, in a new, extensively updated edition, covers viral infection, virus-induced inflammation and tissue injuries, viral epidemiology, oncogenic mechanisms, and current and emerging preventive and therapeutic strategies in detail.