This text offers an up-to-date review of the field of cancer chemotherapy, including some of the new approaches to biological treatments of cancer and potential targets for new drug design. A detailed description of the pharmacology, mechanisms of action, toxicity, resistance mechanisms, and clinical usefulness of each class of drugs is given. The authors emphasize concepts involved in determining the mechanism of action and development of resistance, the determinants of drug responsiveness to chemotherapeutic agents, and a rationale for their clinical use in various types of cancer. The text is organized in a way that makes it easy for the reader to conceptualize how drugs work and categorize them by their mechanism of action. It facilitates an understanding of the rationale for chemotherapy with respect to the biology of the cancer cell and to tumor growth kinetics. It is extensively referenced and provides a historical background for the development of each class of drugs. The authors draw on the fields of medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, and clinical medicine in writing this text.
The Anticancer Drugs provide a review of the pharmacology, mechanisms of action, development of resistance, and toxicity for cancer chemotherapeutic agents. A rationale for their clinical use, based on cancer cell biology, is given for each class of drugs. Potential targets for new drug design are presented.
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Publication Date
Mar 1994
ISBN
9780195067392
Pages
360 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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