Gene therapy for head and neck cancer |
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Authors: | Kevin?J.?Harrington mailto:kevinh@icr.ac.uk" title=" kevinh@icr.ac.uk" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author,Christopher?M.?Nutting,Hardev?S.?Pandha |
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Affiliation: | (1) Targeted Therapy Laboratory, Cancer Research UK, Centre for Cell and Molecular Biology, Chester Beatty Laboratories, Institute of Cancer Research, London, SW3 6JB;(2) Head and Neck Unit, Royal Marsden Hospital, 203 Fulham Road, London, SW3 6JJ;(3) St Georges Hospital Medical School, Department of Oncology, 2nd Floor Jenner Wing, Cranmer Terrace, London, SW17 0RE |
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Abstract: | The prognosis of patients with advanced head and neck cancer has not changed significantly in the last twenty years, despite concerted efforts to optimize treatment using conventional modalities such as surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Novel therapeutic approaches based on our increasing understanding of the molecular changes that underlie the development of cancer have the potential to alter this situation. Gene therapy involves the delivery of genetic sequences in to tumour or normal cells for a therapeutic purpose. A number of viral and non-viral vectors have been developed that have the ability to deliver therapeutic genes specifically to tumours. These therapeutic genes can exert their effects by correcting existing genetic abnormalities, by killing cells directly or indirectly through recruitment of the immune system. In this review, the various gene therapy strategies that are under development are presented with particular reference to the treatment of head and neck cancer. |
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Keywords: | gene therapy head and neck cancer promoter vector virus |
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