Retinoids as Anti-cancer Agents in Breast Cancer: A New Hope for Breast Cancer Treatment offers a comprehensive overview of the latest research and advancements in using retinoids to treat breast cancer. The book delves into novel approaches, including drug combinations and the development of new pharmaceuticals. It provides an in-depth analysis of current treatment methods, highlighting both challenges and opportunities in the field. Topics covered include the principles and mechanisms of retinoids as anti-cancer agents, preclinical and clinical studies, and advancements in drug delivery systems and nano-formulations.
Future research directions are also explored, emphasizing new drug combinations, biomarkers for patient selection, and personalized treatment strategies. This book will serve as a platform for students, researchers, oncologists, pharmacologists, and healthcare professionals who want to understand the potential of retinoids in clinical practice.
Future research directions are also explored, emphasizing new drug combinations, biomarkers for patient selection, and personalized treatment strategies. This book will serve as a platform for students, researchers, oncologists, pharmacologists, and healthcare professionals who want to understand the potential of retinoids in clinical practice.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Retinoids2. Classification of Retinoids
3. Biological effect of Retinoids against cancer
4. Ist generation of Retinoids in the treatment of Breast cancer
5. 2nd generation of Retinoids in the Treatment of Breast cancer
6. 3rd generation of Retinoids in the Treatment of Breast cancer
7. 4th generation of Retinoids in the Treatment of Breast cancer
8. Therapeutic Applications of Retinoids
9. Retinoid’s mechanism of action as anticancer agents
10. Expression and regulation of retinoic acid receptors in breast cancer
11. Preclinical & clinical trials of retinoids for breast cancer chemoprevention
12. Clinical applications of Retinoids in Breast cancer medicine
13. Future perspective of Retinoids in breast cancer prevention