Retinoic Acids in Cancer Therapy: Mechanisms of Sensitivity, Resistance, and Methods of Delivery provides a comprehensive overview on how ATRA (All Trans Retinoic Acid) kills cancer cells and how some cells survive when they are treated with this drug. With a strong focus on cell pathways and compartments involved in the action of RAs in inhibiting cell proliferation in various cancers, coverage includes how aggressive tumors develop as well as several escape routes conferring RAs-resistance. In 16 chapters the book describes the molecular structure and biological properties of ATRA, explains the mechanisms of resistance to ATRA, defines the efficiency of trans-retinoic acid on 7 various cancers, shows strategies to improve ATRA cancer treatment and provides future perspectives in ATRA applications. This book is a valuable reference for health professionals, scientists, researchers, health practitioners, students, and all those who wish to broaden their knowledge in the field to develop new drugs or treatment strategies that improve the therapeutic efficacy of ATRA in cancers.