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Modern Cancer Therapies and Traditional Medicine [electronic resource] : an integrative approach to combat cancers.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore : Bentham Science Publishers, 2021.Description: 1 online resource (352 p.)ISBN:
  • 9814998664
  • 9789814998666
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Modern Cancer Therapies and Traditional Medicine:an Integrative Approach to Combat CancersDDC classification:
  • 615.5 23/eng/20221202
LOC classification:
  • R733
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- End User License Agreement -- Contents -- Preface -- Dedication -- List of Contributors -- Evolution of Cancer Therapies -- Sonali Verma1, Gresh Chander1, Deepika Bhushan Raina1, Ruchi Shah2 and Rakesh Kumar1,* -- INTRODUCTION -- TARGETED CANCER THERAPIES -- Immunotherapy -- Antibody Therapy -- Interferons and Cytokines -- Cancer Vaccine Therapy -- Nanotechnology-Based Therapies -- Photodynamic Therapy -- Hyperthermia -- Role of Gene Therapy in Cancer Treatment -- Oncogene Silencing via RNAi -- Inhibitors of Signaling Cascades -- CONCLUSION
Therapeutic Targets -- Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor Signaling (VEGF) -- Therapeutic Targets -- Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) Pathway -- T-Cell Receptor (TCR) Pathway -- Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) / Met Receptor Signaling -- c-Met as a Therapeutic Target -- Platelet-Derived Growth Factor (PDGF) Signaling -- Therapeutic Implications -- Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Signaling Pathway -- Roles in Disease and Therapeutic Action -- Death Receptor (DR) Signaling -- Roles in Diseases -- TARGETED THERAPY -- CONCLUSION -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Biomarkers for Cancer Therapy -- Indu Sharma1, Jyotsna Sharma2, Hemender Singh2 and Varun Sharma1,* -- INTRODUCTION -- DIFFERENT BIOMARKERS IN CANCERS -- DNA as a Biomarker -- RNAs as Biomarkers -- Proteins as Biomarkers -- BIOMARKERS AND PERSONALIZED MEDICINES -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Targeted Molecular Therapies in Cancer -- Prince Anand1,2,#, Sourabh Soni1,2,# and Yogendra S. Padwad1,2,* -- INTRODUCTION -- Contour of its Mechanism: The Way Targeted Therapies Works
Hormone Therapy: Starve Cancer Cells of the Hormones It Needs To Grow -- Signal Transduction Inhibitors and Gene Expression Modulators: Stop Cancer Cells from Multiplying -- Apoptosis Inducers: Inducing Cell Death -- Angiogenesis Inhibitors: Inhibiting Stimuli that Help the Formation of New Blood Vessels in Tumors -- Immunotherapies: Aiding the Immune System of an Individual to Eliminate Cancer Cells -- LANDSCAPE OF TARGETED MOLECULAR THERAPIES: CLASSES, NOMENCLATURE, CATEGORIES, MODE OF ACTION AND CLINICAL SCENARIO
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- End User License Agreement -- Contents -- Preface -- Dedication -- List of Contributors -- Evolution of Cancer Therapies -- Sonali Verma1, Gresh Chander1, Deepika Bhushan Raina1, Ruchi Shah2 and Rakesh Kumar1,* -- INTRODUCTION -- TARGETED CANCER THERAPIES -- Immunotherapy -- Antibody Therapy -- Interferons and Cytokines -- Cancer Vaccine Therapy -- Nanotechnology-Based Therapies -- Photodynamic Therapy -- Hyperthermia -- Role of Gene Therapy in Cancer Treatment -- Oncogene Silencing via RNAi -- Inhibitors of Signaling Cascades -- CONCLUSION

Therapeutic Targets -- Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor Signaling (VEGF) -- Therapeutic Targets -- Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) Pathway -- T-Cell Receptor (TCR) Pathway -- Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) / Met Receptor Signaling -- c-Met as a Therapeutic Target -- Platelet-Derived Growth Factor (PDGF) Signaling -- Therapeutic Implications -- Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Signaling Pathway -- Roles in Disease and Therapeutic Action -- Death Receptor (DR) Signaling -- Roles in Diseases -- TARGETED THERAPY -- CONCLUSION -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Biomarkers for Cancer Therapy -- Indu Sharma1, Jyotsna Sharma2, Hemender Singh2 and Varun Sharma1,* -- INTRODUCTION -- DIFFERENT BIOMARKERS IN CANCERS -- DNA as a Biomarker -- RNAs as Biomarkers -- Proteins as Biomarkers -- BIOMARKERS AND PERSONALIZED MEDICINES -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Targeted Molecular Therapies in Cancer -- Prince Anand1,2,#, Sourabh Soni1,2,# and Yogendra S. Padwad1,2,* -- INTRODUCTION -- Contour of its Mechanism: The Way Targeted Therapies Works

Hormone Therapy: Starve Cancer Cells of the Hormones It Needs To Grow -- Signal Transduction Inhibitors and Gene Expression Modulators: Stop Cancer Cells from Multiplying -- Apoptosis Inducers: Inducing Cell Death -- Angiogenesis Inhibitors: Inhibiting Stimuli that Help the Formation of New Blood Vessels in Tumors -- Immunotherapies: Aiding the Immune System of an Individual to Eliminate Cancer Cells -- LANDSCAPE OF TARGETED MOLECULAR THERAPIES: CLASSES, NOMENCLATURE, CATEGORIES, MODE OF ACTION AND CLINICAL SCENARIO

The Two Major Classes of Targeted Therapy: Small Molecules and Monoclonal Antibodies (mAbs/MAbs).

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