ANIMAL MODELS OF CANCER: A REVIEW
AbstractCancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide. In USA three persons out of five will develop some type of cancer. Beyond these statistics of mortality, the morbidity due to cancer presents a real scary picture. Last 50 years of research has rendered some types of cancer curable, but still the major fear factor associated with this disease is unchanged. Animal models are classified according to the method of induction of cancer in the animal. Spontaneous tumor models are the most primitive models. Although these models show good resemblance to the natural disease in humans, they were not capable of keeping pace with developing experimental therapeutics programs. It has therefore been necessary to take a further step towards artificiality, away from the clinical problem in the search for satisfactory testing method. From this step, the journey of artificially induced tumor models started. It is possible to induce cancer reproducibly in animals by exposing them to various agents and now, by transplanting tumor cells or tissue. The development of Genetically Engineered Animal models has provided a great help in knowing the disease. This article takes a review of present animal models used in anti-cancer drug discovery.
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IJPSR
Archana M. Navale
Department of Pharmacology, Parul Institute of Pharmacy, Limda, Waghodia, Gujarat, India
archanachavan_83@yahoo.co.in
14 September, 2012
19 October, 2012
13 December, 2012
http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.4(1).19-28
01 January, 2013