Immune Landscape of Pancreatic Cancer Development and Drug Resistance 1st Edition
Immune Landscape of Pancreatic Cancer Development and Drug Resistance, 1st Edition by Batoul Farran and Ganji Purnachandra Nagaraju offers a timely, authoritative exploration of the immune biology driving pancreatic cancer and the mechanisms behind therapeutic failure. Written for clinicians, translational researchers, oncologists, and advanced students, this volume decodes the tumor microenvironment, immune evasion, and emerging strategies to overcome drug resistance.
Opening with clear explanations of immune cell dynamics and signaling pathways in pancreatic tumorigenesis, the book moves into translational insights on biomarkers, immunotherapy resistance, and combination treatments designed to reshape the immune landscape. Case-focused chapters synthesize current clinical evidence and preclinical models, making complex topics accessible without sacrificing scientific rigor. Readers will find practical discussions on checkpoint blockade, myeloid cell-mediated suppression, stromal interactions, and novel immunomodulatory agents poised to change care pathways.
Ideal for the global oncology community—from research centers in North America and Europe to clinical teams in Asia and beyond—this work equips professionals with evidence-based knowledge to inform study design and patient management. Whether you’re designing clinical trials, seeking prognostic markers, or aiming to understand why certain therapies fail, this book delivers actionable insights grounded in cutting-edge research.
Clear, engaging, and clinically relevant, Immune Landscape of Pancreatic Cancer Development and Drug Resistance is an essential reference for anyone confronting one of the most challenging cancers today. Strengthen your practice or research library—order your copy and stay at the forefront of pancreatic cancer immunology.
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