Describes interdisciplinary approaches on cancer treatment
Includes a comprehensive coverage of cancer treatment modalities
The volume titled “Cancer Treatment Modalities: An Interdisciplinary Approach” represents the twenty-fourth installment of the “Interdisciplinary Cancer Research” series, offering a thorough exploration of contemporary cancer treatment strategies. It commences with a chapter addressing an interdisciplinary methodology for biomarker discovery pertinent to cancer therapy, subsequently presenting additional chapters that focus on a multidisciplinary strategy for cancer management, as well as the complex relationship between inflammation and cancer progression.
Further discussions within the volume encompass the role of cancer stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells in therapeutic contexts. Subsequent chapters delve into RNA epigenetics in the realms of cancer diagnosis and treatment, alongside various aspects concerning telomerase inhibitors in cancer therapy. Additional topics include bioimplants utilized in reconstructive surgery, as well as the interactions of ferroptosis and cuproptosis within oncological frameworks. The content also examines liquid biopsies and the implications of mitochondrial transplantation in cancer treatment.
The latter chapters emphasize microbial-based therapies and bacteria-centered strategies in the treatment of cancer. This compilation is aligned with the overarching objectives of the Cancer Immunology Project (CIP), a crucial component of the Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN). This interdisciplinary volume serves as an invaluable resource for professionals seeking to remain abreast of advancements in cancer treatment methodologies. Contains updated reviews on cancer stem cells