TCRT February 2003

category image Volume 2
No. 1 (p 1-76)
February 2003
ISSN 1533-0338

Cancer Gene Therapy (p. 51-64)

Cancer gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to the cells of an individual with the goal of eradicating cancer cells, both in the primary tumor and metastases. Cancer gene therapy strategies exploit our expanding knowledge of the genetic basis of cancer, thereby allowing rationally targeted interventions at the molecular level. The successful implementation of cancer gene therapy in the clinic awaits the development of vectors capable of specific and efficient gene delivery to cancer cells. The first clinical applications of cancer gene therapy are likely to be in combination with conventional therapies, such as radiotherapy and immunotherapy.

Key words: cancer; gene therapy; vector.

Joanne T. Douglas, Ph.D.

Division of Human Gene Therapy
Departments of Medicine, Pathology and Surgery University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USA
joanne.douglas@ccc.uab.edu

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