1. Cancer Prevention with Molecular Target Therapies 3.0.
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Paleari, Laura and Paleari, Laura
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Biology, life sciences ,Research & information: general ,2-DG ,2-deoxy-D-glucose ,ATRX ,Akt ,BPR0C261 ,COVID-19 ,COX-1 ,CTNNAL1 ,ClpPX protease ,DNA damage ,EMT ,HCC ,Helicobacter pylori ,MALAT1 ,MYCN ,NSCLC ,ONC201 ,PTEN ,RNA-binding protein 3 (RBMS3) ,SARS-CoV-2 ,ZHX1 ,ZHX2 ,ZHX3 ,acridine-thiadiazole ,acridine-triazole ,adenomas ,amino acid restriction ,angiogenesis ,anti-angiogenesis ,anti-inflammatory action ,apoptosis ,array comparative genomic hybridization ,astrocyte elevated gene-1 ,biomarkers ,caloric restriction ,cancer ,cancer metabolism ,cancer treatment ,carcinogenesis ,carcinoma ,catenin ,cell proliferation ,cervical cancer ,colorectal cancer ,combination therapy ,dysgeusia ,dysosmia ,endometrial cancer ,energy restriction ,epithelial-mesenchymal transition ,epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) ,gastric cancer ,gastrin G17 ,glucose restriction ,glycolysis ,gynecological cancer ,health promotion ,homeoboxes ,hydrazones ,invasion ,ketogenic diet ,liquid biopsy ,long non-coding RNA ,low carb ,lung cancer ,mass spectrometry ,metabolomics ,methionine ,miR-221 ,microbiota ,microtubule inhibitor ,mitochondria ,neuroblastoma ,non-small cell lung cancer ,nutrition in pregnancy ,ovarian cancer ,p53 ,pepsinogen ,perfusion culture ,precision medicine ,radiosensitivity ,rapid review ,regulatory genes ,repurposed drugs ,screening ,smell ,statins ,target discovery ,target therapy ,taste ,thiosemicarbazides ,topoisomerase I ,vascular mimicry ,zebrafish ,zinc fingers ,α-catulin - Abstract
Summary: Personalized medicine is playing an important role in cancer prevention. To date, it is clear that many cancers are molecularly distinct subtypes, and different therapeutic approaches would be required for each. This Special Issue brings together original research and review articles on molecular oncology with attention to the early detection and prevention of cancer. It highlights new findings, methods, and technical advances in molecular cancer research. The main feature of this reprint was to provide an open-source sharing of significant works in the field of molecular oncology that can increase our understanding of cancer development. Topics include:Molecular methods to personalize cancer screening and detection;Molecular target therapies to prevent cancer development and metastases;Identification and new aspects of cellular signaling molecules and pathways for target discovery, drug design and personalized and gender medicine;Drug repurposing for cancer prevention;Molecular modeling studies.