Cancer Pharmacology

Cancer pharmacology plays a important role in drug development. In both the laboratory and the clinic, cancer pharmacology has had to adapt to the changing face of drug development by establishing experimental models and target orientated approaches.

Cancer Pharmacology directs on developing experimental approaches to the clinical treatment of cancer through research that bridges the fields of molecular carcinogenesis, biochemical pharmacology, radiation biology, and clinical pharmacology.

Cancer pharmacology is the study of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cancer cells and the identification of novel therapeutic targets and treatment strategies. An emphasis on difficult to treat breast cancer subtypes, which includes research on cancer stem cells, is leading to discoveries of new disease mechanisms and drug targets.

  • Tumor Targeting Strategies
  • Hormonal & Biological Agents
  • Cancer Drug Targets
  • Clinical Trials
  • Anticancer Therapeutics
  • Research and Analytical Methods

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