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Studies have confirmed that dysregulation of apoptosis is implicated in the pathogenesis of many diseases. Deficient apoptosis is key in the development of cancer.

The risk of developing ovarian cancer has been linked to several factors including family history, age, and pregnancy history. In the U.S., ovarian cancer accounts for 3% of all cancer in women.

The week of July 8 in review, featuring clinical articles and videos on targeting the PI3K and AKT pathways, ASCO's CancerLinQ program, and ibrutinib in CLL and MCL.

Learn how Genentech researchers Shiva Malek and Georgia Hatzivassiliou worked together to solve a mystery and change cancer research.

The mechanism of action of trastuzumab (Herceptin), a monoclonal antibody that is approved for the treatment of early-stage breast cancer that is HER2-positive.

The week of June 24 in review, featuring clinical articles and physician interviews on an FDA approval, crizotinib in NSCLC, sorafenib in DTC, and more.

The week of June 10 in review, featuring stories and videos on testing for BRCA1/2, bevacizumab in cervical cancer, gene patenting, MPDL3280A in lung cancer, and more.

The mechanisms of the cMET signaling pathway and potential therapeutic implications. After binding with its ligand, cMET activates a wide range of different cellular signaling pathways.

The week of June 3 in review, featuring content on crizotinib in NSCLC, an FDA approval, novel agents for the treatment of prostate cancer, and more.

The week of May 27 in review, featuring stories and videos on an FDA approval, T-DM1 for breast cancer, novel agents in early development, and the Notch pathway in gliomas.

The week of May 20 in review, featuring stories and videos on biomarkers in prostate cancer, a phase III study halted after interim analysis, and priority review for Abraxane.

Sorafenib is small molecule inhibitor approved for the treatment of primary kidney cancer and advanced primary liver cancer.