Beschreibung:
pH Interfering Agents as Chemosensitizers In Cancer Therapy, Volume Thirteen, provides a detailed overview of the chemosensitizers for the treatment of cancer spanning from biochemical and structural features to pharmacology and drug-design, including technological applications. The book is structured with innovative outlines and a distinction between experimental and clinical results. The continuous discovery and assessment of the role played by old/new synthetic drugs, natural compounds and technological applications has led to the urgent need of classification in terms of biological activity, mechanism of action, clinical outcomes, cancer cell lines sensible to the treatment, and potentialities to better orient research in this field.
PART I General overview of the topic: An update1. General introduction about general mechanisms of resistance in cancer (hypoxia, efflux pumps, tumoral microenvironment) and use of chemosensitizers in association with drugs already in the market2. Clinical studies analysis3. Combination therapy4. Oncoimmunology