Emerging Trends in Cancer Research - Softcover

 
9780443438707: Emerging Trends in Cancer Research

Inhaltsangabe

Emerging Trends in Cancer Research provides a comprehensive and up-to-date exploration of the latest advancements in cancer therapeutics, diagnostics, and intellectual property landscapes. Each chapter delves into the specific aspects of different cancers, offering insights into drug resistance mutations, biomarker trends, preclinical model updates, and clinical pipeline developments. The book also addresses the importance of diagnostics and the evolving landscape of intellectual property in cancer treatment. Sections analyze cancer drug resistance mutations, biomarker trends, and diagnostics across various cancers, including intestinal, cardiac, brain, and blood cancers.

Readers will find coverage of clinical pipeline developments, intellectual property landscapes, and advancements in cancer therapeutics, diagnostics, and global drug delivery trends. This book is an invaluable resource for oncology, biomedical engineering, and pharmaceutical professionals, offering insights into the latest cancer research trends. It includes real-world case studies, practical applications, and discussions on regulatory and ethical considerations, making it essential for both seasoned researchers and graduate students.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Ranjita Shegokar holds a Ph.D. degree in Pharmaceutical Technology from the SNDT University, India, and has been a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics and NutriCosmetics at the Free University of Berlin, Germany. Currently, she serves as Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) at Capnopharm GmbH, Germany. She has authored several research articles, book chapters, and presented her research in many national/international conferences. She has filed multiple patent applications in the area of drug delivery and targeting. Besides that, she has edited many trending books in the area of pharmaceutical nanotechnology and drug delivery aspects. For her research, she has received many prestigious national and international awards among them include recently received prestigious German Innovation Award 2022. Her areas of interest include polymeric nanoparticles, nanocrystals, lipid nanoparticles (SLNs/NLCs), nanoemulsions, cancer drug targeting and the role of excipients in delivery systems. (www.ranjitas.com)



Yashwant Pathak is a Professor at Taneja College of Pharmacy at the University of South Florida, FL, United States. His area of research is nanotechnology, drug delivery systems, and nutraceuticals. He is also an Ad junct Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia.

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Emerging Trends in Cancer Research provides a comprehensive and up-to-date exploration of the latest advancements in cancer therapeutics, diagnostics, and intellectual property landscapes. Each chapter delves into specific aspects of different cancers, offering insights into drug resistance mutations, biomarker trends, preclinical model updates, and clinical pipeline developments. The book also addresses the importance of diagnostics and the evolving landscape of intellectual property in cancer treatment. The book analyzes cancer drug resistance mutations, biomarker trends, and diagnostics across various cancers, including intestinal, cardiac, brain, and blood cancers. It covers clinical pipeline developments, intellectual property landscapes, and advancements in cancer therapeutics, diagnostics, and global drug delivery trends. This book is an invaluable resource for oncology, biomedical engineering, and pharmaceutical professionals, offering insights into the latest cancer research trends. It includes real-world case studies, practical applications, and discussions on regulatory and ethical considerations, making it essential for both seasoned researchers and graduate students.

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