Mechanisms of Drug Resistance in Cancer Chemotherapy
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Abstract
The management of cancer involves procedures, which include surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Development of chemoresistance is a persistent problem during the treatment of local and disseminated disease. A plethora of cytotoxic drugs that selectively, but not exclusively, target actively proliferating cells include such diverse groups as DNA alkylating agents, antimetabolites, intercalating agents and mitotic inhibitors. Resistance constitutes a lack of response to drug-induced tumour growth inhibition; it may be inherent in a subpopulation of heterogeneous cancer cells or be acquired as a cellular response to drug exposure. Resistance varies. Although regulatory approval may require efficacy in as few…
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- Medicine
- Drug resistance
- Drug
- Pharmacology
- Chemotherapy
- Topoisomerase
- Cancer cell
- Cancer research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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