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Antiangiogenic Agents in Cancer Therapy Beverly A. Teicher

Antiangiogenic Agents in Cancer Therapy By Beverly A. Teicher

Antiangiogenic Agents in Cancer Therapy by Beverly A. Teicher


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The second edition of Antiangiogenic Agents in Cancer Therapy is intended to give a current perspective on the state-of-the-art of angiogenensis and therapy directed at this process. New therapeutic targets continue to emerge followed by the rapid development of new therapeutic agents to be investigated in clinical trials.

Antiangiogenic Agents in Cancer Therapy Summary

Antiangiogenic Agents in Cancer Therapy by Beverly A. Teicher

This volume represents a compendium of scientific findings and approaches to the study of angiogenesis in cancer. The second edition of Antiangiogenic Agents in Cancer Therapy is intended to give a current perspective on the state-of-the-art of angiogenensis and therapy directed at this process.

Antiangiogenesis is a dynamic and evolving field in oncology. New therapeutic targets continue to emerge followed by the rapid development of new therapeutic agents to be investigated in clinical trials. Optimizing the therapeutic potential of antiangiogenic agents in combination with the other therapies in the armamentarium to fight cancer will be an on-going challenge.

Antiangiogenic Agents in Cancer Therapy Reviews

From the reviews of the second edition:

This is a second edition of a well-accepted text on angiogenesis and antiangiogenic agents, particularly on their use in cancer therapy. In addition to the editors, a large number of outstanding investigators have contributed to this book. ... This edition is highly recommended to all of those involved in research or the clinical practice of oncology. (Julian L. Ambrus and Clara M. Ambrus, The Journal of Medicine, March, 2008)

Table of Contents

Antiangiogenesis, 2nd edition Table of Contents Beverly A. Teicher and Lee M. Ellis, editors 1. The vascular endothelial growth factor family and its receptors. Daniel J. Hicklin 2. The cycle between angiogenesis, perfusion and hypoxia in tumors. Mark W. Dewhirst, Yiting Cao, Gordana Vlahovic 3. The role of integrins in tumor angiogenesis. Aparna R. Aiyer, Judith A. Varner 4. Improving tumor response to radiotherapy by targeting angiogenesis signaling pathways. Adam P. Dicker 5. Tumor endothelial cell abnormalities. Andrew C. Dudley, Michael Klagsbrun 6. The extracellular matrix and VEGF processing. Sunyoung Lee, M. Luisa Iruela-Arispe 7. Endothelial precursor cells. Rebecca G. Bagley 8. Role of pericytes in angiogenesis. Chunhua Lu, Anil K. Sood 9. VEGF in the adult: Implications for anti-VEGF therapies.Arindel S. R. Maharaj, Patricia D'Amore 10. Newer Vascular Targets. Beverly A. Teicher 11. Chemokines in Angiogenesis. Michael P. Keane, John A. Belperio, Robert M. Strieter 12. Angiopoietins and Tie receptors. Hanako Kobayashi, Laura M. DeBusk, P. Charles Lin 13. Imaging angiogenesis. Sanjeev P. Kalva, Saravanan Namasivayam, Dushyant Vasuedeo Sahani 14. VEGF and Tumor Vascular Structure. Yineng Fu, Ann M. Dvorak, Harold F. Dvorak 15. Lymphatic system in the pathology of cancer. Bronek Pytowski 16. Metronomic lo dose antiangiogenic chemotherapy in mice and man. Robert S. Kerbel, UEmmenegger, S Man, R Munoz, C Folkins, Y Shaked 17. Small molecule vascular disrupting agents in cancer therapy. Dietmar W. Siemann, Michael R. Horsman 18. Challenges in translating anti-angiogenic therapy from the bench to bedside. Lee M. Ellis, Nikolaos A. Dallas, George van Buren II, Sherry Lim, Ling Xia, Fan Fan, Michael J. Gray 19. Prognostic and predictive significance of surrogate biomarkers of angiogenesis. Raffaelo Longo, Francesco Torino, Giampietro Gasparini 20. Regulation of angiogenesis in cancer and its therapeutic implications. Liangfeng Han, Annaka M. Lorincz, Saraswati Sukumar 21. Angiogenesis and Angiogenesis inhibition in Sarcomas. Steven DuBois, George Demetri 22. Anti-angiogenesis agents in colorectal cancer. Axel Grothey 23. Antiangiogenic therapy for primary CNS tumors. Katherine E. Warren, Howard A. Fine 24. Angiogenesis inhibitors for the treatment of small cell and non-small cell lung cancer. Monique B. Nilsson, Emer O. Hanrahan, John V. Heymach 25. Anti-angiogenic therapy of renal carcinoma. Michael S. Gordon, Scot W. Ebbinghaus 26. Antiangiogenesis Therapies in Gynecological Malignancies. Robert A. Burger 27. Anti-angiogenic agents in myeloid malignancies. Magda Melchert, Alan F. List 28. Angiogenesis in malignant and non-malignant pediatric tumors. Domenico Ribatti, Mirco Ponzoni 29. Endpoints for the determination of efficacy of antiangiogenic agents in clinical trials. Joseph Paul Eder, Dan S. Zuckerman 30. The role of imaging

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NLS9781493956289
9781493956289
1493956280
Antiangiogenic Agents in Cancer Therapy by Beverly A. Teicher
New
Paperback
Humana Press Inc.
2016-08-23
559
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