Recent Molecular Biology on Ovarian Cancer and Prostate Cancer
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Pathology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 September 2024) | Viewed by 8400
Special Issue Editors
Interests: control of gene expression through various mechanisms: transcription factors, lncRNAs, and interactomes, developing projects in this line oriented to biomedicine; focused in lncRNA-HMGB interactions that can be detected in early stages of cancer disease, as well as deepening knowledge of the sequences involved in the interaction between both types of molecules, looking for possible therapeutic targets
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Interests: proteins for tumor cell apoptosis and inhibition of metastasis
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
"Recent Molecular Biology on Ovarian Cancer and Prostate Cancer" is a Special Issue that explores the latest advancements in the understanding of molecular mechanisms, diagnosis and therapy of these two important cancers. The issue includes a range of articles that cover topics such as the use of advanced imaging techniques to identify aggressive tumors; the development of new biomarkers for early detection; the role of ncRNAs in oncogenesis; the use of genetic screening for an earlier diagnosis or high-risk identification; the discovery of new drug targets; and the potential of immunotherapy as a treatment option. These articles underscore the importance of precision medicine in the management of these cancers, as well as the importance of a multidisciplinary research approach to tackle these diseases.
Overall, "Recent Molecular Biology on Ovarian Cancer and Prostate Cancer" provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research on these two important diseases, and it is a valuable resource for researchers and anyone interested in advancing our understanding of cancer biology. We welcome the submission of original articles, reviews, and communication.
This Special Issue is supervised by Dr. María-Esperanza Cerdán and Dr. Mónica Lamas Maceiras, and assisted by our Topical Advisory Panel Members Dr. Ángel Vizoso Vázquez and Dr. Aida Barreiro Alonso (University of A Coruña).
Dr. María Esperanza Cerdán
Dr. Mónica Lamas-Maceiras
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- ovarian cancer
- prostate cancer
- ncRNAs
- genetic screening
- advanced imaging techniques
- biomarkers
- immunotherapy
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