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Full Description
Innovative Targeting Strategies in Breast Cancer Therapy is a comprehensive reference addressing the challenge of non-specific drug distribution in the body, along with severe toxicity and adverse effects, by offering insights into targeted breast cancer treatment. It further educates researchers on formulating and developing novel carriers with target-specific attributes (such as targeted liposomes, nanoparticles, micelles, and dendrimers), contributing to a more refined approach to breast cancer. This book's content is presented in 12 chapters. The first chapters introduces the reader to the different breast cancer therapies followed by indepth information on targeting . Recognizing the need for targeted drug delivery in breast cancer treatment, this book presents an encompassing compilation of advanced research and formulation strategies. By focusing on effectively targeting cancer cells, the book mitigates dose-related toxicity associated with cytotoxic drugs, providing a comprehensive resource for improved treatment approaches. Research in oncology, pharmacology, medical researchers, biomedical engineers and clinical professionals will find this an essential reference.
Contents
1. Chemotherapeutic drugs and its side effects, breast cancer biomarkers, detection, level of targeting and EPR effect
2. Receptor-ligand based targeting approaches breast cancer
3. Stimuli-based targeting breast cancer
4. Advance strategies for targeting severe triple-negative breast cancer
5. Targeted therapy for BRCA gene mutations breast cancer
6. Androgen receptor targeted therapy for breast cancer
7. Monoclonal antibodies-based breast cancer targeting
8. Breast cancer stem cell targeting
9. The Role of Hormone Receptors in Breast Cancer: New opportunities for Treatment and Prevention
10. HER2-positive and HER2-negative Targeted Therapies
11. Immunotherapy for breast cancer
12. Current market formulation, therapy in clinical trails, and status of IPR for breast cancer