Making Better Drugs for Children with Cancer
Institute of Medicine author National Cancer Policy Board author Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council author Committee on Shortening the Time Line for New Cancer Treatments author Joseph V Simone editor Susan L Weiner editor Hellen Gelband editor Peter C Adamson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:1st May '05
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The successes that have been achieved in treating childhood cancers stand as beacons against the less dramatic improvements for adults with cancer. Progress began to accelerate in the 1960s and 1970s, as treatment regimens were built up, primarily by building combinations of chemotherapeutic drugs. However the near absence of research in pediatric cancer drug discovery threatens to halt the progress in childhood cancer treatment achieved during the past four decades. Making Better Drugs for Children with Cancer identifies the major issues to be addressed in developing new agents for childhood cancers, the gaps in research and development, and the steps that have been suggested to move the process forward. This report also makes a new proposal to capitalize on today's science to bring new treatments to children's cancers.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Making Better Drugs for Children with Cancer
- Appendix A: Types of Childhood Cancer
- References <
ISBN: 9780309096089
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56 pages