Section 1 General Strategies for Molecular Targeting in Oncology
Chapter 1 The Cell Cycle: Therapeutic Targeting of Cell Cycle
Regulatory Components and Effector Pathways in Cancer
Chad D. Knights and Richard G. Pestell
Chapter 2 mTOR: Properties and Therapeutics
John B. Easton and Peter J. Houghton
Chapter 3 Ras/Raf/MEK Inhibitors
Joseph A. Sparano
Chapter 4 17AAG: Targeting the Molecular Chaperone Heat Shock Protein 90
Len Neckers and Percy Ivy
Chapter 5 The Cancer Epigenome: Can it be targeted for therapy?
Sam Thiagalingam and Douglas V. Faller
Section 2 Molecular Targeting for Specific Disease Sites
Chapter 6 Molecular targeting in upper gastrointestinal malignancies
Scott Wadler
Chapter 7 Molecular Targeting of Colorectal Cancer: An Idea Whose Time
Has Come
Mark L. Sundermeyer, Alfonso Bellacosa, and Neal J. Meropol
Chapter 8 Molecular Targeting in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Jonathan D. Schwartz. and Josep M. Llovet
Chapter 9 Molecularly Targeted Therapy in Pancreatic Cancer
Anupama Goel and Peter Kozuch
Chapter 10 Untargeted Use of Targeted Therapy: A Dilemma in Non-Small
Cell Lung Cancer
Cheryl Ho, Angela M. Davies, Primo N. Lara, O. Gautschi, P.C. Mack,
Paul H. Gumerlock and David R. Gandara
Chapter 11 Molecular Targeting in Oncology: Renal Cell Cancer
Olwen Hahn and Walter Stadler
Chapter 12 Targeted Therapies for Prostate Cancer
Elisabeth I. Heath and Michael A. Carducci
Chapter 13 Molecular Targets in Ovarian Cancer and Endometrial Cancer
Nilofer S. Azad, Gisele Sarosy, and Elise C. Kohn
Chapter 14 Targeted Therapy for Breast Cancer
Deena M. Atieh and Linda T. Vahdat
Chapter 15 Melanoma
Akshay Gupta and John M. Kirkwood
Section 3 Classes of Drugs for Molecular Targeting in Oncology
Chapter 16 Antibody Therapy of Cancer
Hossein Borghaei, Liat Binyamin, Igor Astsaturov, and Louis M. Weiner
Chapter 17 Nucleic Acid Therapies for Cancer Treatment
Dan T. Vogl and Alan M. Gewirtz
Chapter 18 Engineering Oncolytic Measles Viruses for Targeted Cancer
Therapy
Takafumi Nakamura and Stephen J. Russell
Chapter 19 Vaccines as Targeted Cancer Therapy
Miguel-Angel Perales, Jedd D. Wolchok and Howard L. Kaufman
Chapter 20 Cytokine based therapy for cancer
Henry B. Koon and Michael B. Atkins
Chapter 21 Cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) as a Target for Cancer Prevention
and Treatment
Monica Bertagnolli, Jaye L. Viner, and Ernest T. Hawk
Section 4 Specific Drugs for Molecular Targeting in Oncology
Chapter 22 Imatinib Mesylate (Gleevec) and the emergence of
chemotherapeutic drug-resistant mutation
Gerald V. Denis
Chapter 23 Development of a Targeted Treatment for Cancer: The Example
of C225 (Cetuximab)
John Mendelsohn
Chapter 24 VEGF Inhibition for Cancer Therapy
Shermini Saini and Herbert Hurwitz
Chapter 25 Somatostatin analogue therapy
Manish C. Champaneria, M.D., Irvin M. Modlin, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc., Igor
Latich, M.D., Jan Bornschein, Ignat Drozdov, Mark Kidd, Ph.D.
Section 5 Challenges in Molecular Targeting in Oncology
Chapter 26 Patient Selection for Rational Development of Novel
Anticancer Agents
Grace K. Dy and Alex A. Adjei
Chapter 27 Clinical Trial Design with Targeted Agents
Sarita Dubey and Joan H. Schiller
Chapter 28 How to define treatment success or failure if tumors don't
shrink: Consequences for trial design.
JJEM Kitzen, MJA de Jonge, and J Verweij
Chapter 29 Molecular Imaging in Oncology
Lalitha Shankar, Anne Menkens, and Daniel C. Sullivan
Chapter 30 Combinations of Molecular Targeted Therapies - Opportunities
and Challenges
Helen X. Chen and Janet E. Dancey
Chapter 31 Preclinical Development of Molecularly Targeted Agents in
Oncology
Joseph E. Tomaszewski and James H. Doroshow