About this Research Topic
The detailed pathophysiological mechanisms of cancer progression are complex and far from being completely clear. A number of targeted cancer drugs have been detected and identified by cell or animal models, which are based on novel targets that control the cancer cell fate. This Research Topic aims at collating articles related to the newly developed targets in cancer clonal evolution, heterogeneity, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, migration, invasion, metastasis, neovascularization, apoptosis, microenvironment and treatment resistance, and pre-clinical cancer-targeted drugs. We encourage interested investigators to submit original research, reviews, clinical trials and case reports to promote the research progress of cancer-targeted therapy.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
• Identifying small molecule drugs and monoclonal antibodies for cancer-targeted therapy
• Roles and mechanisms of novel targets in cancer development
• Impact of molecularly targeted agents combined with cytokine or chemotherapy agents on cancer progression
• Application based on bioinformatics in targeted cancer therapy
Keywords: cancer, targeted therapy, molecular biology, signal transduction, precision medicine
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