1 Cancer Biotherapy: Progress in China
2 Cancer Targeting Gene-Viro-Therapy and Its Promising
Future
3 Relationship Between Antiproliferative Activities and Class I
MHC Surface Expression of Mouse Interferon Proteins on B16-Fl0
Melanoma Cells
4 Mitotic Regulator Hecl as a Potential Target for Cancer
Therapy
5 Advances in Liposome-Based Targeted Gene Therapy of Cancer
6 Rewiring the Intracellular Signaling Network in Cancer
7 Research and Development of Highly Potent Antibody-Based Drug
Conjugates and Fusion Proteins for Cancer Therapy
8 Cancer Stem Cell
9 p53: A Target and a Biomarker of Cancer Therapy?
10 Recombinant Adenoviral-p53 Agent (Gendicine): Quality
Control, Mecharusm of Action, and Its Use for Treatment of
Malignant Tumors
11 Three-Dimensional Tumor Model and T-Lymphocytes Immunotherapy
for Cancer
12 Advances in Cancer Chemotherapeutic Drug Research in
China
13 Doxorubicin Cardiotoxicity Revisited: ROS Versus Top2
14 Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Human ABCC1MRP1 and Its
Role in Detoxification and in Multidrug Resistance of Cancer
Chemotherapy
15 The Role of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Clinical
Oncology
16 Effect of Arsenic Trioxide on Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia
and Glioma: Experimental Studies, Clinical Applications, and
Perspectives
17 Recent Advances in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Research and Its
Pathogenesis
18 EsophageaI Carcinoma
19 Research on Colorectal Cancer in China
20 Molecular and Cellular Characteristics of Small CeH Lung
Cancer: Implications for Molecular-Targeted Cancer Therapy
21 Possibility to Partly Win the War Against Cancer