Part I: Pharmacological Considerations for Drug Delivery Systems in Cancer Medicine Systemically Administered Drugs Reginald B. Ewesuedo and Mark J. Ratain Regional Administration of Antineoplastic Drugs Maurie Markman Theoretical Analyses and Simulations of Anticancer Drug Delivery Ardith W. El-Kareh and Timothy W. Secomb Part II: Technologies Available for Use in Cancer Drug Delivery Systems Biopolymers for Parenteral Drug Delivery in Cancer Treatment Wolfgang Friess Hydrogels in Cancer Drug Delivery Systems Sung-Joo Hwang, Namjin Baek, Haesun Park, and Kinam Park Microparticle Drug Delivery Systems Duane T. Birnbaum and Lisa Brannon-Peppas Polyethylene Glycol Conjugation of Protein and Small Molecule Drugs: Past, Present, and Future Robert G. L. Shorr, Michael Bentley, Simon Zhsao, Richard Parker, and Brendan Whittle Emulsions As Anticancer Delivery Systems S. Esmail Tabibi Part III. Current Applications: Products Approved or in Advanced Clinical Development Liposomal Drug Delivery Systems for Cancer Therapy Daryl C. Drummond, Dmitri Kirpotin, Christopher C. Benz, John W. Park, and Keelung Hong Gliadel®: A New Method for the Treatment of Malignant Brain Tumors Francesco DiMeco, Henry Brem, Jon D. Weingart, and Alessandro Olivi Intralesional Chemotherapy with Injectable Collagen Gel Formulations Elaine K. Orenberg Sustained-Release Drug Delivery with DepoFoam Sankaram B. Mantripragada and Stephen B. Howell Cancer Vaccines Susanne Osanto Part IV. Future Directions: Novel Cancer Drug Targets and Delivery Systems Gene Therapy of Cancer Susanne Osanto Progress in Antisense Technology Stanley T. Crooke Tumor Vaccines Francesco M. Marincola Diagnosis and Treatment of HumanDisease Using Telomerase As a Novel Target Lynne W. Elmore and Shawn E. Holt Index