Prostate Cancer Metabolism

£127.00

Prostate Cancer Metabolism

From Biochemistry to Therapeutics

Biology, life sciences

Authors: Tomas Koltai, Stephan J. Reshkin, Fatima Baltazar, Larry Fliegel

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Language: English

Published by: Academic Press

Published on: 25th June 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 107 Mb

ISBN: 9780323905510


Prostate Cancer Metabolism: From Biochemistry to Therapeutics

Shows the peculiarities of prostate cancer metabolism, emphasizing the targetable aspects – that have not been considered in conventional treatment protocols. The book specifically addresses treatment of the castration-resistant stage of prostate cancer proposing many repurposed drugs and nutraceuticals to complement, not replace, standard therapies. The large body of evidence supporting these concepts makes them deserving of further research and well-designed clinical trials. It discusses lipid, cholesterol, glutamine, and glucose metabolisms and their impact on prostate cancer. Additionally, it explains how current established drugs can be repurposed to improve treatment outcomes.

The concepts set out in the book, that deal with cancer at the cellular/molecular level, help identify new avenues of research and treatments to pursue that do not affect well-being whilst offer consistent benefits. Since most practicing physicians have not studied basic biochemistry since medical school, each chapter begins with a brief review of the topic to facilitate an understanding of the metabolically-oriented approach to targeting prostate cancer. Conventional treatments are not discussed here since they are covered in textbooks and specialized updates that abound in the medical literature.

It is a valuable resource for cancer researchers, oncologists, clinicians and members of biomedical field who want to learn more about prostate cancer metabolism and how to apply recent findings in the field to bedside.

  • Explains the basic aspects of prostate cancer metabolism, including its biochemistry which has a pivotal role in clinical practice
  • Discusses new drugs and nutraceuticals with a metabolism-centered approach
  • Offers practical bedside approach in combination with molecular and biochemical fundamentals to help readers identify and provide the best treatment to their patients

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