Therapeutic Resistance to Anti-hormonal Drugs in Breast Cancer: New Molecular Aspects and their Potential as Targets

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One of the main causes of failure in the treatment of breast cancer is the intrinsic presence of, or development of, drug resistance by the cancer cells. Recent studies on the mechanisms of cancer drug resistance have yielded important information highlighting both how tumour cells may escape these therapeutic constraints and that drug resistance may further impinge on tumour cell functions that may ultimately promote an adverse cell phenotype. New targets have been identified with potential therapeutic applications in resistant breast cancer leading to the subsequent evaluation of inhibitors of these targets in preclinical studies. Importantly, there is increasing evidence from such studies demonstrating the benefit of novel combination strategies as potential avenues for future drug regimens.
Written by experts in the subject area, this book covers the molecular details and functional consequences of endocrine resistance in breast cancer with particular emphasis on the future applications of novel drug combinations that may be utilized to circumvent resistance and improve anti-tumour effects. This book represents a timely publication in the field of breast cancer research, providing current knowledge in the area of drug resistance and will be important reading material for clinicians and researchers alike.

Author(s): Robert I. Nicholson, Iain R. Hutcheson (auth.), Stephen Hiscox, Julia Gee, Robert I. Nicholson (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 204
Tags: Medicine/Public Health, general; Oncology

Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Experimental Endocrine Resistance: Concepts and Strategies....Pages 1-26
Transcriptional Coactivators and Corepressors in Endocrine Response and Resistance in Breast Cancer....Pages 27-38
The Re-Expression of Estrogen Receptor in Estrogen Receptor-Negative Breast Cancer and Restoration of Anti-Estrogen Responses....Pages 39-62
The Dark Side of Antihormonal Action in Breast Cancer....Pages 63-84
Influence of the Tumour Microenvironment....Pages 85-96
Are Stem-Like Cells Responsible for Resistance to Therapy in Breast Cancer?....Pages 97-110
HSP90 Inhibition as an Anticancer Strategy: Novel Approaches and Future Directions....Pages 111-138
Adverse Features of Acquired Antihormone Resistance and Their Targeting....Pages 139-160
Identifying Modifiers of Tamoxifen Sensitivity Using High-Throughput Genetic and Chemical Screens....Pages 161-174
Endocrine Resistance in Breast Cancer- Where Are We NowWith Intelligent Combination Therapies?....Pages 175-194
Back Matter....Pages 195-198