Delivery included to the United States

Role of Autophagy and Reactive Oxygen Species in Cancer Treatment

Role of Autophagy and Reactive Oxygen Species in Cancer Treatment Principles and Current Strategies - Cancer Drug Discovery and Development

Hardback (03 Oct 2024)

Save $2.21

  • RRP $249.82
  • $247.61
Add to basket

Includes delivery to the United States

10+ copies available online - Usually dispatched within 7 days

Publisher's Synopsis

Autophagy is a catabolic process that eliminates damaged and faulty cellular components via lysosomes. It responds to adverse circumstances like nutritional deficiency, hypoxia, and oxidative damage. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) cause oxidative stress, which is a multidimensional chemical that drives various pathophysiological diseases, including cancer. In addition, the autophagy process has a double role, first preventing tumour formation, but later fostering tumour progression. A growing body of research suggests that autophagy and ROS have a complex interplay in which they can either prevent cancer growth or enhance disease genesis. While a combination of autophagy inhibitor and cytotoxic medicines is now being used in cancer treatment, investigating the potential of autophagy inhibitors for overcoming resistance to different anticancer medications and how this relates to the control of cancer micro environmental stressors raises several questions. Autophagy's dual functions as a safeguarding and cytotoxic process have drawn attention to its significance in the development of cancer.

Book information

ISBN: 9783031664205
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Humana Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 616.99406
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 372
Weight: 708g
Height: 235mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 22mm