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This book serves as a tribute to the work of the many investigators who have attempted to understand the role of the androgen receptor (AR) in the development and progression of prostate cancer. The relationship between prostate cancer and androgen status was initially appreciated in the late 1800's, and then awareness reawakened in the 1940's by the studies of Charles Huggins and colleagues, for which the Nobel prize was awarded in 1966. The purpose of this book is to provide an up to date review of the molecular and cellular aspects of androgen action in prostate cancer. It includes an overview of the role of androgens in the development of the normal prostate and progression of prostate cancer. Our understanding of androgen metabolism and efforts to target androgen metabolism in the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer is presented. Androgen receptor structure/function relationships and the role of co-regulators are defined. Ligand-independent activation of the androgen receptor and the role of the androgen receptor during progression to the castration recurrent phenotype are discussed. Androgen-regulated genes are elucidated and their roles during prostate cancer progression are defined. Finally, the androgen receptor is presented as a viable target for novel therapies. Together, these reviews should give the reader a comprehensive conceptual framework of androgen action in prostate cancer.
Immunology. Immunopathology --- Pharmacology. Therapy --- Oncology. Neoplasms --- Human genetics --- Medical microbiology, virology, parasitology --- immunologie --- medische microbiologie --- medische genetica --- farmacie --- farmacologie --- genetica --- virologie --- toxicologie --- oncologie
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Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed non-cutaneous malignancy in men, and the second leading cause of male cancer-related mortality in the United States. The last decade has seen unprecedented progress in the detection, prognosis, treatment and prevention of prostate cancer. These advances have been driven largely by an increased understanding of the underlying biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics of the disease. New cell and animal models have been developed that recapitulate the natural progression of prostate cancer. New technologies have allowed scientists to view in detail the genomic, proteomic, metabolomics and other –omic universe of cancer cells and tissues. This has resulted in a greater understanding of the pathophysiology of the disease.
Chemical structure --- Histology. Cytology --- General biochemistry --- Molecular biology --- Human biochemistry --- Oncology. Neoplasms --- Pathological biochemistry --- Human medicine --- medische biochemie --- protein-engineering --- proteomics --- biochemie --- biomedische wetenschappen --- oncologie --- cytologie --- histologie --- eiwitten --- moleculaire biologie
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