DNA Repair in Cancer Therapy: Molecular Targets and Clinical Applications / Edition 2

DNA Repair in Cancer Therapy: Molecular Targets and Clinical Applications / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
012803582X
ISBN-13:
9780128035825
Pub. Date:
06/21/2016
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
012803582X
ISBN-13:
9780128035825
Pub. Date:
06/21/2016
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
DNA Repair in Cancer Therapy: Molecular Targets and Clinical Applications / Edition 2

DNA Repair in Cancer Therapy: Molecular Targets and Clinical Applications / Edition 2

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Overview

Cancer therapeutics include an ever-increasing array of tools at the disposal of clinicians in their treatment of this disease. However, cancer is a tough opponent in this battle, and current treatments, which typically include radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery, are not often enough to rid the patient of his or her cancer. Cancer cells can become resistant to the treatments directed at them, and overcoming this drug resistance is an important research focus. Additionally, increasing discussion and research is centering on targeted and individualized therapy. While a number of approaches have undergone intensive and close scrutiny as potential approaches to treat and kill cancer (signaling pathways, multidrug resistance, cell cycle checkpoints, anti-angiogenesis, etc.), other approaches have focused on blocking the ability of a cancer cell to recognize and repair the damaged DNA that primarily results from the front-line cancer treatments; chemotherapy and radiation.

This comprehensive and timely reference focuses on the translational and clinical use of DNA repair as a target area for the development of diagnostic biomarkers and the enhancement of cancer treatment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780128035825
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 06/21/2016
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mark R. Kelley, PhD is currently the Betty and Earl Herr Chair in Pediatric Oncology Research, Associate Director for the Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research, and the Associate Director of Basic Science Research at the IU Simon Cancer Center. Dr. Kelley’s laboratory studies DNA base excision repair in normal and tumor cells, including the study of DNA repair genes in cognitive dysfunction and peripheral neuropathy. He holds 10 patents related to the use of DNA repair targets for cancer therapy and serves on the consulting and scientific boards of several companies. Thus far Dr. Kelley’s research resulted in over 160 articles published in peer reviewed journals along with numerous reviews and book chapters.

Table of Contents

1. Overview of Current Targets and Clinical Trials: Bench to Clinic2. MGMT a Critical DNA Repair Gene Target for Chemotherapy Resistance3. Blockade of Base Excision Repair: Inhibition of Small Lesions Results in Big Consequences to Cancer Cells4. PARP Inhibitors - Scientific Rationale and Clinical Development for Cancer5. Inhibiting Selective DNA Polymerases for Therapeutic Intervention6. Targeting the Nucleotide Excision Repair Pathway for Therapeutic Applications7. Homologous Recombination and ATM/ATR Targets8. DNA Double Strand Break Repair by Nonhomologous End Joining and its Clinical Relevance9. Mismatch repair10. DNA Repair Signaling Targets11. Personalized Cancer Medicine: DNA Repair Alterations is a Promising Predictive Marker in Cancer12. The Role of DNA Damage and Repair in Neurotoxicity Caused by Cancer Therapies13. Radiation DNA damage and use in cancer/therapeutics/dna repair14. Fanconi Anemia- cross-link repair15. Translesion DNA polymerases16. BRCA1-BRCA2 pathway for HR and synthetic lethality17. Synthetic lethality18. Mechanisms of Resistance to Clinical PARP Inhibitors

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The first translational reference on DNA repair targets and their role in enhancing the power of cancer treatments.

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