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January 2008, Vol. 17, No. 1, Pages 13-22
, DOI 10.1517/13543784.17.1.13
Novel therapeutic strategies in development for prostate cancerAndrea L HarzstarkUniversity of California, Department of Medicine, Box 1711, San Francisco,1600 Divisadero Street, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA +1 415 353 7095; +1 415 353 7779; ryanc@medicine.ucsf.edu Relatively few therapy options exist for patients with prostate cancer that has become resistant to androgen-deprivation therapy and has metastasized to distant sites. Survival for such patients is poor with a median survival of Forward Links to Citing ArticlesB. Fibbi, G. Penna, A. Morelli, L. Adorini, M. Maggi. (2009) Chronic inflammation in the pathogenesis of benign prostatic hyperplasia. International Journal of Andrology Online publication date: 1-Jul-2009. CrossRef F J Zhao, S Zhang, Z M Yu, S J Xia, H Li. (2009) Specific targeting of prostate cancer cells in vitro by the suicide gene/prodrug system, uracil phosphoribosyltransferase/5-fluorouracil, under the control of prostate-specific membrane antigen promoter/enhancer. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases 12:2, 166-171 Online publication date: 1-Jul-2009. CrossRef Gagan Deep, Komal Raina, Rana P. Singh, Nicholas H. Oberlies, David J. Kroll, Rajesh Agarwal. (2009) Isosilibinin inhibits advanced human prostate cancer growth in athymic nude mice: Comparison with silymarin and silibinin. International Journal of Cancer 123:12, 2750-2758 Online publication date: 15-Jan-2009. CrossRef |
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