The great escape: tumour cell plasticity in resistance to targeted therapy

Volume: 19, Issue: 1, Pages: 39 - 56
Published: Oct 10, 2019
Abstract
The success of targeted therapies in cancer treatment has been impeded by various mechanisms of resistance. Besides the acquisition of resistance-conferring genetic mutations, reversible mechanisms that lead to drug tolerance have emerged. Plasticity in tumour cells drives their transformation towards a phenotypic state that no longer depends on the drug-targeted pathway. These drug-refractory cells constitute a pool of slow-cycling cells that...
Paper Details
Title
The great escape: tumour cell plasticity in resistance to targeted therapy
Published Date
Oct 10, 2019
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
39 - 56
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