The diversity of research topics published in this book series give broad and valuable perspectives for cancer researchers, clinicians, cancer professionals aiming to develop novel anti-cancer targets and patents for the treatment of various cancers.
The topics covered in this volume are:
- Peptides can play a major role in combating cancer diseases
- Studying of the CLL after treatment using fractal parameter of neoplastic lymphocytes detection (ΛNLD)
- Mechanistic insight of rhenium-based compounds as anti- cancer agents
- Targeting cancer-specific inflammatory components in cancer therapeutics
- Marine natural products as a source of novel anticancer agents: a treasure from the ocean
- PDX clinical trial design in anti-cancer research
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Peptides Can Play A Major Role In Combating Cancer Diseases- Mohammad Hassan Houshdar Tehrani
- Introduction
- Cancer Cells Versus Normal Cells
- Cell Membrane And Non-Membrane Involved Anti-Cancer Mechanisms Of Peptides
- Cell Membrane Involved Mechanism Of Anticancer Peptides
- Non-Membrane Involved Mechanisms Of Anticancer Peptides
- Anticancer Peptides Categories
- Antimicrobial Peptides
- Anti-Inflammatory Peptides
- Antioxidant Peptides
- Peptide Conjugates
- Peptides As Targeting Probes (Homing Peptides) For Cancer Detection
- Summary
- Concluding Remarks
- Consent For Publication
- Conflict Of Interest
- Acknowledgements
- References
Chapter 2 Studying Of The Cll After Treatment Using Fractal Parameter Of Neoplastic Lymphocytes Detection (Λnld)
- Mohammad Reza Rezaei And Zahra Rostami
- Introduction
- Leukemia Types
- Diagnosis
- Blood Tests For Diagnosis
- Image Processing For Diagnoses
- Image Acquisition
- Image Segmentation
- Nucleus Segmentation
- Features
- Classification
- Treatment
- Methods And Materials
- The Fractal Dimension Of Blood Lymphocytes
- Result
- Fractal Parameters Of Neoplastic Lymphocytes Detection (Λnld)
- Conclusion
- Consent For Publication
- Conflict Of Interest
- Acknowledgements
- References
Chapter 3 Mechanistic Insight Of Rhenium-Based Compounds As Anticancer Agents
- A. Harikrishnan Supreetha B.S. And Veena V. Introduction
- Rhenium Based Drugs In Cancer Imaging And Cancer Therapy
- Molecular Insights Of Anticancer Potential Of Rhenium-Based Compounds
- Concluding Remarks
- Consent For Publication
- Conflict Of Interest
- Acknowledgements
- Reference
Chapter 4 Targeting Cancer-Specific Inflammatory Components In Cancer Therapeutics
- V. Veena, Pravallika Mandlipalli And A Harikrishnan
- Introduction
- Historical Prospective Of Cancer Treatment
- Molecular Basis Of Cancer And Mechanism Of Cancer Resistance
- Deregulation Of Nf-Κb Pathway
- Classical/Canonical Pathway
- Alternative/Non-Canonical Pathway
- Deregulation Of Pi3K/Akt Pathway
- Cancer Related Inflammation (Cri)
- Deciphering The Molecular Targets Of Cri For Targeted Cancer Therapy
- Concluding Remarks
- Consent For Publication
- Conflict Of Interest
- Acknowledgements
- References
Chapter 5 Marine Natural Products As A Source Of Novel Anticancer Agents: A Treasure From The Ocean
- Deepa S. Mandlik And Satish K. Mandlik
- Introduction
- Marine-Derived Natural Products And Their Classification
- Marine Natural Products As An Anticancer Agent
- Marine Herbs
- Marine Algae
- Marine Sponges
- Marine Fungi
- Marine Bacteria
- Marine Coral Reefs
- Marine Carrageenan Polysaccharides
- Marine Seaweeds
- Marine Ascidiaceans
- Marine Diatoms
- Marine Actinomycetes
- Marine-Derived Drugs In Clinical Trials
- Conclusion
- Consent For Publication
- Conflict Of Interest
- Acknowledgements
- References
Chapter 6 Pdx Clinical Trial Design In Anti-Cancer Research
- Samad Muhammadnejad, Seyed Mostafa Monzavi, Amir Arsalan Khorsand And Abdol-Mohammad Kajbafzadeh
- Introduction
- Rationale For Preclinical Pdx-Based Studies
- Methods For Development Of Pdx Models
- Choice Of Proper Animal For Pdx Development
- Single-Gene Mutation Mouse Strains
- Multi-Gene Mutation Mouse Strains
- General Procedure Of Pdx Development
- Step I: Tissue Procurement And Shipping
- Step Ii: Tissue Preparation (Processing)
- Step Iii: Tumor Implantation
- Breast Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Liver Tumors
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Colon Cancer
- Ovarian Cancer
- Cervical Cancer
- Renal Tumors
- Prostate Cancer
- Melanoma
- Brain Tumors
- Hints On Some Pdx Models
- Characterization And Validation Of Pdx Models
- Clinicodemographic Features Of The Submitter Patient
- Histopathologic Background Of The Primary Tumor
- Quality Assurance Of The Pdx Tumor
- Pathogen Contamination Assessments
- Propagability Or Tumor Regrowth Profile
- Establishment Of A Well-Characterized Pdx Biorepository/Biobank
- Pdx-Based Trial Design
- Methodologic Considerations Of Pdx Clinical Trials
- Sample Size Estimation
- Model Establishment
- Treatment Plan
- Staging Day
- Route Of Administration
- Treatment Dose
- Dosing Interval
- Treatment Duration
- Outcome Measures
- Ethical Considerations
- Limitations Of Pdx-Based Studies
- Conclusion
- Consent For Publication
- Conflict Of Interest
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Subject Index
Author
- Atta-ur-Rahman