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Drug Delivery in Oncology

Drug Delivery in Oncology



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Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 3527328238



Drug Delivery in Oncology


In this first authoritative overview on modern cancer chemotherapy 121 international specialists have contributed their experience and recent data for what is likely to become the gold standard in the field. Medical books Drug Delivery in Oncology.

The authors summarize knowledge gained over the past decade, from basic concepts to successful applications in the clinic, covering active and passive targeting strategies as well as tissue-specific approaches. All current and future targeted delivery systems are discussed, from ligand-based to antibody-based polymer-based systems, right up to micro- and nanoparticulate systems. A special section covers the delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics, such as siRNA, miRNA and antisense nucleotides. In each case, a description of the basic technique is followed by a discussion of the latest preclinical and clinical developments in the field Medical books Drug Delivery in Oncology. Wiley-Vch Verlag Gmbh | 2011 | 1822 pages | ISBN-13: 9783527328239 | ISBN-10: 3527328238 | You save 15%

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Wiley-Vch Verlag Gmbh | 2011 | 1822 pages | ISBN-13: 9783527328239 | ISBN-10: 3527328238 | You save 15%

This Monograph focuses on home care in drug delivery to can-
cer patients. The implications of this treatment are dis-
cussed in terms of quality of life, curative or supportive
potential, medical technology and education. The importance
of cost assessments and benefits evalutation of existing
treatment alternatives is underlined and exemplified by a
recent project providing complex cancer therapy as home
care. palliative symptom control, home parenteral nutrition
and techniques for therapeutic anticancer drug monitoring
are reviewed separately. Ongoing basic and clinical research
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* The future of cancer therapy: Thanks to novel methods in targeting chemotherapeutics to hard-to-find cancer cells, a safe and efficient treatment of most cancers has become possible. All pharmaceutical companies with an interest in oncology are heavily investing in this field.





Medical Book Drug Delivery in Oncology





The authors summarize knowledge gained over the past decade, from basic concepts to successful applications in the clinic, covering active and passive targeting strategies as well as tissue-specific approaches. All current and future targeted delivery systems are discussed, from ligand-based to antibody-based polymer-based systems, right up to micro- and nanoparticulate systems. A special section covers the delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics, such as siRNA, miRNA and antisense nucleotides. In each case, a description of the basic technique is followed by a discussion of the latest preclinical and clinical developments in the field.

By virtue of its clear and didactic structure, rich illustrative material and summary chapters, this handbook and ready reference enables the efficient transfer of knowledge between different disciplines, from basic research to the clinician and vice versa. It is equally well suited for professionals, researchers and students in medical oncology and cancer biology, and is also excellent for teaching medical students the foundations of 21st century cancer chemotherapy.

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