Cancer Pharmacology

Cancer Pharmacology focuses on the study of pharmacological principles as they relate to the treatment of malignant diseases. It encompasses both theoretical and practical aspects of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, with emphasis on novel cancer therapies involving small molecules. The field explores the clinical and molecular pharmacology of major classes of anti-cancer agents, including those used in chemotherapy. It also addresses key mechanisms such as DNA damage response, DNA repair, and drug resistance, all crucial in the development of effective cancer treatments.

Research in cancer pharmacology involves investigating proto-oncogene processing, tyrosine kinase regulation, cell-cycle kinases, small GTPase signaling, and DNA repair proteins as therapeutic targets. These studies aim to either identify new drug candidates or enhance the effectiveness of existing therapies.

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