Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Series Editor's Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Resistance mechanisms to antimetabolites
- 2 Resistance to antitumor alkylating agents and cisplatin
- 3 The MDR genes
- 4 Topoisomerase genes and resistance to topoisomerase inhibitors
- 5 Genes that modulate apoptosis: major determinants of drug resistance
- 6 Clinical implications of drug resistance
- 7 The reversal of multidrug resistance
- 8 Effect of dose and schedule on chemotherapeutic drug resistance
- 9 Circumvention of drug resistance by high-dose chemotherapy in solid tumors
- 10 Enhancing drug effectiveness by gene transfer
- Index
Series Editor's Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 October 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Series Editor's Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Resistance mechanisms to antimetabolites
- 2 Resistance to antitumor alkylating agents and cisplatin
- 3 The MDR genes
- 4 Topoisomerase genes and resistance to topoisomerase inhibitors
- 5 Genes that modulate apoptosis: major determinants of drug resistance
- 6 Clinical implications of drug resistance
- 7 The reversal of multidrug resistance
- 8 Effect of dose and schedule on chemotherapeutic drug resistance
- 9 Circumvention of drug resistance by high-dose chemotherapy in solid tumors
- 10 Enhancing drug effectiveness by gene transfer
- Index
Summary
The last 40 years have brought tremendous advances in the management of several rare cancer types by chemotherapy. Unfortunately for most patients with one of the common cancers, progress has been less rapid. Impressive initial response rates to systemic therapy can often be achieved but drug resistance rapidly supervenes.
This volume examines the biochemical mechanisms of tumor drug resistance and their clinical relevance. Written by a group of internationally recognized clinicians and scientists, it provides an excellent synopsis of the current situation. Advances in molecular genetics will almost certainly lead to novel concepts that can be utilized in the clinic. During the next decade this area is likely to provide a focus for intense translational research activity.
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- Drug Resistance in the Treatment of Cancer , pp. xi - xiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1998