The FGFR Family As Drivers And Biomarkers Of Regorafenib Response In Gastric Cancer.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$670,784.00
Summary
The drug regorafenib has recently emerged as a potential new treatment for patients with gastric (stomach) cancer. We have discovered that gastric cancer cell lines which express high levels of members of the FGFR family are highly sensitive to this drug. This project will define the potential of targeting the FGFR family in gastric cancer,the value of FGFR1-4 as markers of regorafenib response, and develop strategies for enhancing regorafenib activity in this difficult to treat disease.
Control Of Gastrointestinal Tumour Progression By Therapeutic Interference With Myeloid Derived Cells
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$758,678.00
Summary
Cancers of the stomach and the colon are a major health burden. Despite our increased molecular understanding of the mutation that cause these cancers our treatment options are very limited. Here we will use sophisticated and validated mouse models for these cancers to establish how blood-borne cells contribute to the growth and spreading of these cancer. We will use these models to establish highly effective treatment combinations of therapeutic agents that are already undergoing preclinical te ....Cancers of the stomach and the colon are a major health burden. Despite our increased molecular understanding of the mutation that cause these cancers our treatment options are very limited. Here we will use sophisticated and validated mouse models for these cancers to establish how blood-borne cells contribute to the growth and spreading of these cancer. We will use these models to establish highly effective treatment combinations of therapeutic agents that are already undergoing preclinical testing.Read moreRead less