Colorectal Cancer Treatment Resistance
Colorectal Cancer Treatment Resistance by Zodwa Dlamini is a compelling, authoritative guide for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals confronting one of oncology’s toughest challenges: why colorectal tumors evade therapy. This clear, evidence-focused volume illuminates the molecular and clinical drivers of resistance and maps practical paths toward more effective, personalized care.
Beginning with a concise overview of current treatment paradigms, the book moves quickly into the heart of the problem: mechanisms of resistance. Readers will find accessible explanations of tumor heterogeneity, genetic and epigenetic changes, the tumor microenvironment, and how these factors undermine chemotherapy, targeted agents, and immunotherapy. Emphasis on translational research bridges laboratory findings with real-world clinical implications, highlighting biomarker development, predictive testing, and strategies to overcome resistance.
Practical and forward-looking, the text equips oncologists and translational scientists with actionable insights: combination therapies, adaptive treatment algorithms, and emerging targets that can reshape patient outcomes. Written in a professional yet engaging voice, Dlamini balances scientific rigor with clear explanations that make complex concepts usable in multidisciplinary teams and tumor boards.
Relevant for a global audience—from high-incidence regions in North America and Europe to rapidly evolving oncology centers across Africa and Asia—this book is an essential reference for anyone involved in colorectal cancer management and research. Whether you’re updating clinical protocols or designing the next clinical trial, this volume provides the knowledge to innovate confidently.
Order your copy of Colorectal Cancer Treatment Resistance by Zodwa Dlamini today and stay at the forefront of strategies that aim to outsmart resistance and improve patient outcomes.
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