A Cancer Biotherapy Resource
Cancer Biotherapy (CB), as opposed to cancer chemotherapy, is the use of macromolecular, biological agents instead of organic chemicals or drugs to treat cancer. Biological agents usually have higher selectivity and have less toxic side effects than chemical agents. The I.S.B.T.C., being the only ma...
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Zusammenfassung: | Cancer Biotherapy (CB), as opposed to cancer chemotherapy, is the use of
macromolecular, biological agents instead of organic chemicals or drugs to
treat cancer. Biological agents usually have higher selectivity and have less
toxic side effects than chemical agents. The I.S.B.T.C., being the only major
information database for CB, seems lacking in some crucial information on
various cancer biotherapy regimens. It is thus necessary to have a
comprehensive curated CB database. The database accessible to cancer patients
and also should be a sounding board for scientific ideas by cancer researchers.
The database/web server has information about main families of cancer
biotherapy regimens to date, namely, Protein Kinase Inhibitors, Ras Pathway
Inhibitors, Cell-Cycle Active Agents, MAbs (monoclonal antibodies), ADEPT
(Antibody-Directed Enzyme Pro-Drug Therapy), Cytokines, Anti-Angiogenesis
Agents, Cancer Vaccines, Cell-based Immunotherapeutics, Gene Therapy,
Hematopoietic Growth Factors, Retinoids, and CAAT. For each biotherapy regimen,
we will extract the following attributes in populating the database: Cancer
type, Gene/s and gene product/s involved, Gene sequence, Organs affected,
Reference papers, Clinical phase/stage, Survival rate, Clinical test center
locations, Cost, Patient blogs, Researcher blogs, and Future work. The database
will be accessible to public through a website and had FAQs for making it
understandable to the laymen and discussion page for researchers to express
their views and ideas. In addition to information about the biotherapy
regimens, the website will link to other biologically significant databases
like structural proteomics, metabolomics, glycomics, and lipidomics databases,
as well as to news around the world regarding cancer therapy results. The
database attributes would be regularly updated for novel attributes as
discoveries are made. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1602.08111 |