نتایج جستجو برای: targeted alpha therapy

تعداد نتایج: 962471  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Daniel R Rhodes Bushra Ateeq Qi Cao Scott A Tomlins Rohit Mehra Bharathi Laxman Shanker Kalyana-Sundaram Robert J Lonigro Beth E Helgeson Mahaveer S Bhojani Alnawaz Rehemtulla Celina G Kleer Daniel F Hayes Peter C Lucas Sooryanarayana Varambally Arul M Chinnaiyan

Breast cancer patients have benefited from the use of targeted therapies directed at specific molecular alterations. To identify additional opportunities for targeted therapy, we searched for genes with marked overexpression in subsets of tumors across a panel of breast cancer profiling studies comprising 3,200 microarray experiments. In addition to prioritizing ERBB2, we found AGTR1, the angio...

2012
Jyothi Thundimadathil

This paper discusses the role of peptides in cancer therapy with special emphasis on peptide drugs which are already approved and those in clinical trials. The potential of peptides in cancer treatment is evident from a variety of different strategies that are available to address the progression of tumor growth and propagation of the disease. Use of peptides that can directly target cancer cel...

Journal: :Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 2023

Abstract In this study suitability of α-ZrP nanoparticles as a 223 Ra and 225 Ac carriers for TAT was investigated. The yields radiolabelling were higher than 98% in both cases. Subsequently, vitro stability studies carried out various biological matrices during 48 h period. Measurements released radioactivity showed the highest saline. Released activity Ra, their daughter radionuclides around ...

Journal: :Cancer discovery 2014
Guang Peng Scott E Woodman Gordon B Mills

SUMMARY In this issue of Cancer Discovery, AI-Ahmadie and colleagues identify a somatic mutation in the RAD50 gene as a likely contributing factor to an unusual curative response to systemic combination therapy employing the DNA-damaging agent irinotecan and a checkpoint kinase 1 inhibitor in a patient with recurrent, metastatic small-cell cancer. This study highlights the importance of in-dept...

Journal: :World journal of gastrointestinal oncology 2015
Ozkan Kanat Bert O'Neil Safi Shahda

In the West in particular, the vast majority of gastric cancer (GC) patients present with advanced-stage disease. Although combination chemotherapy is still the most important component of treatment for these patients, it confers a modest survival advantage. Recently, increased knowledge of the key molecular signaling pathways involved in gastric carcinogenesis has led to the discovery of speci...

2013
Marcus W Wiedmann Joachim Mössner

Esophageal cancer comprises two different histological forms - squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and adenocarcinoma (AC). While the incidence of AC has increased steeply in Western countries during the last few years, the incidence of SCC is fairly stable. Both forms differ in pathogenesis and response to chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Plenty of studies have evaluated new chemotherapy combinat...

Journal: :Oncology research and treatment 2016
Carolin Bender Jessica C Hassel Alexander Enk

Arising from melanocytes in skin, mucosal membranes, eye, and meninges, melanoma is a tumor that has been associated with poor prognosis in advanced disease stages. Given the poor response to chemotherapy and radiation therapy, new treatment approaches with targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and adoptive T-cell therapy have revolutionized the standard of care for patients with advanced melanoma. ...

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