Docetaxel-induced polyploidization may underlie chemoresistance and disease relapse

Volume: 367, Issue: 2, Pages: 89 - 92
Published: Oct 1, 2015
Abstract
Although docetaxel significantly improves survival in a variety of malignancies, its clinical utility is severely restricted by acquired chemoresistance and disease relapse. To uncover the mechanisms underlying these all too common occurrences, an abundance of research has focused on mutations and gene expression patterns; however, these findings are yet to translate into improved outcomes for patients being administered this drug. These...
Paper Details
Title
Docetaxel-induced polyploidization may underlie chemoresistance and disease relapse
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Volume
367
Issue
2
Pages
89 - 92
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