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Improving the Therapeutic Ratio in Head and Neck Cancer
Bonavida, Benjamin
ISBN 13: 
9780128178683
ISBN 10: 
012817868X
Category: 
Biology
Edition: 
1
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Format: 
Cloth
Status: 
Print on Demand
Imprint: 
Academic Press
Audience: 
Professional and scholarly
Pages: 
376
Weight: 
2.01
Retail Price: 
175.00
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Synopsis:

Improving the Therapeutic Ratio in Head and Neck Cancer provides a complete review of current approaches to modulating therapeutic sensitivity in head and neck cancer. It presents a broad background of current approaches and by highlighting the potential for clinical translational, introduces a roadmap for how to move promising preclinical findings into the clinic.

The book discusses topics such as immunotherapy and molecularly targeted therapies in head and neck cancer, PI3k/mTOR pathway, autophagy inhibition to sensitize HNC to radiation and chemotherapy, TAM and Eph/Ephrin family proteins and metabolic reprogramming to modulate therapeutic sensitivity. Additionally, it details approaches to improve the response to immunotherapy, and Chk1/2 inhibition in radiation and cetuximab resistance.

This book is a valuable source to head and neck cancer researchers and advanced students, and to those studying specific approaches in other model systems and disease sites.



  • Provides key scientific background for clinicians when developing novel clinical trials and important examples for basic scientists of the types of work required to move a concept from the lab to the clinic
  • Presents consistent pathway diagrams in each chapter, thus making it easier to understand complicated pathways
  • Includes chapter summaries of the critical next steps needed to move studies from their current state into practice changing clinical data

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