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Molecular therapeutics in prostate cancer
The purpose of this review is to provide
information on the molecular basis of prostate cancer
biology and to identify some of the targets for therapy,
and highlight some potential strategies for molecular
treatment. Here we give a synopsis of what we have
learned regarding molecular biology of cancer in general
and the directions research might take in the future in
order to impact prostate cancer specifically. This work is
certainly not encyclopedic in nature and we apologize in
advance to colleagues whose work we were no able to
include. Hope lies in learning to utilize some of these
molecular workings for better prevention, diagnosis, and
treatment of the most common solid organ cancer in
men. Prostate cancer is a formidable disease and at
current rates of diagnosis will affect one-in-six men
living in the United States (Greenlee et al., 2000) Many
of these men are diagnosed at an early stage of the
disease and can be effectively treated by surgery or
radiation. However, a significant fraction of men are
diagnosed with later stage disease or progress despite
early curative therapeutic attempts. Unfortunately, many
of these men succumb to prostate cancer, as management
options are limited and not always successful. Through
an understanding of the molecular processes that occur
in the development and progression of prostate cancer,
novel therapies will arise that will provide longer
survival, better quality of life, and a chance for cure in
men afflicted with this disease