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The book covers the various cell signaling pathways responsible for prostate cancer progression, conventional therapies used for prostate cancer treatment, new emerging therapeutics, and challenges in the treatment of cancer patients. It describes the different molecular pathways responsible for prostate cancer progression to improve readers' knowledge about the role of signaling networks, and cellular and molecular aspects of prostate cancer progression. These topics include mechanisms responsible for prostate cancer malignancy with a focus on molecular pathways. It also discusses the current challenges in prostate cancer treatment such as drug resistance and immune evasion and introduces novel therapeutics such as gene therapy and nanotherapeutics for prostate cancer.
This book is completely novel and unique and covers all aspects of prostate cancer progression and challenges in therapy while presenting solutions. Written by prestigious researchers around the world, this book will be interesting to researchers and practitioners, especially those working in urological cancers.
Front Matter
Pages 1-1
Anatomy and Function of Prostate
Pages 3-21
Epidemiology, Risk Factors and Histopathological Profile of Prostate Cancer
Pages 23-42
Front Matter
Pages 43-43
Prostate Cancer and Inflammation
Pages 45-70
Prostate Cancer, Apoptosis, Autophagy and Ferroptosis: Cell Death Mechanisms and Their Cross-talk
Pages 71-107
Prostate Cancer and Metastasis: An Emphasis on EMT Mechanism
Pages 109-134
Front Matter
Pages 135-135
Prostate Cancer and WNT/STAT3 Signaling
Pages 137-151
Prostate Cancer and EZH2 Signaling
Pages 153-167
Prostate Cancer and PTEN/PI3K/AKT/mTOR Signaling
Pages 169-182
Prostate Cancer and Noncoding RNAs: A Focus on miRNAs, lncRNAs, and circRNAs
Pages 183-201
Prostate Cancer and Tumor Microenvironment
Pages 203-219
Front Matter
Pages 221-221
Chemoresistance, Radioresistance, and Androgen Deprivation Therapy Resistance in Prostate Cancer
Pages 223-240
Plant-Derived Natural Products in Treatment of Prostate Cancer
Pages 241-256
Gene Therapy as a New Emerging Strategy for Prostate Cancer
Pages 257-272
Nanoparticle-Based Therapeutic Strategies in Prostate Cancer Suppression
Pages 273-291
Pages C1-C1
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