作者
Kristina Viktorsson, Rolf Lewensohn, Boris Zhivotovsky
发表日期
2005/1/1
来源
Advances in cancer research
卷号
94
页码范围
143-196
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Apoptosis and necrosis are two morphologically distinct forms of cell death that are important for maintaining of cellular homeostasis. Almost all agents can provoke either response when applied to cells; however, the duration of treatment and the dose of the used agents determine which type of death (apoptosis or necrosis) is initiated. The response of tumors to chemo‐, radio‐, and hormone therapy or to treatment with biologically active agents may depend at least in part on the propensity of these tumors to undergo cell death. Some tumors, e.g., leukemias, small cell lung cancer, and seminomas, respond quickly to first‐line therapy; this fast response is thought to result from induction of apoptosis. Solid tumors, on the other hand, usually respond slowly and less effectively, with cell death characterized not only by apoptosis but also by necrosis, or mitotic catastrophe. It is likely that resistance of tumors to treatment …
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