Resistance of colorectal tumors to anti-EGFR antibodies.- Resistance of lung cancer to kinase inhibitors specific to EGFR or ALK.- Mechanisms of action and resistance of trastuzumab in breast cancer.- Mechanisms of resistance to molecular therapies targeting the HGF/MET axis.- RAF, MEK and ERK inhibitors as anti-cancer drugs: intrinsic and acquired resistance as a major therapeutic challenge.- Mechanisms of resistance to PI3K and AKT inhibitors.- Sensitivity and resistance to BH3 mimetics in cancer therapy.- Resistance mechanisms to cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors.- Resistance to inhibitors of angiogenesis.
Yosef Yarden, PhD, is Professor, Department of Biological Regulation, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
This volume comprehensively covers the multiplicity and diversity of mechanisms underlying patient resistance to currently approved anti-cancer drugs, including tyrosine kinase inhibitors and monoclonal antibodies, blockers of growth factor receptors and their downstream pathways, which play essential functions in cancer progression. Each chapter will cover a specific group of targets and the cognate drugs, along with molecular modes of innate and evolving resistance.