Drug Resistance in the Treatment of Cancer
Explore the critical insights in Drug Resistance in the Treatment of Cancer by Herbert M. Pinedo, published in 2007. This comprehensive 340-page book delves into the complex mechanisms and clinical implications of drug resistance in cancer, which is recognized as the most significant barrier to effective cancer treatment today.
In this essential resource, readers will gain an understanding of key topics such as multiple drug resistance and strategies for its reversal, the role of topoisomerase drugs, the processes of apoptosis, and the importance of dose intensity and escalation. Additionally, the book discusses innovative approaches like gene therapy and hematopoietic support, providing valuable knowledge for medical professionals and researchers in the field of oncology.
Enhance your understanding of cancer treatment challenges with this vital addition to your medical library.