2010
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am10-4857
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Abstract 4857: The role of autophagy in taxane resistant breast cancer models

Abstract: Treatment with the taxanes (Paclitaxel or Docetaxel) is often the therapy of choice for women with advanced breast cancer. In most cases, the taxanes can arrest cell proliferation at the G2/M phase and cause cell death. However, some tumors develop resistance during the course of treatment, which is a major concern for both patients and physicians. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain how resistance to the taxanes occurs, but this phenomenon remains incompletely understood. We hypothesize that chan… Show more

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