reviewAnnual Review of MedicineFeb 1, 2002Closed access

Mechanisms of Cancer Drug Resistance

National Institutes of Health · National Cancer Institute

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Abstract

The design of cancer chemotherapy has become increasingly sophisticated, yet there is no cancer treatment that is 100% effective against disseminated cancer. Resistance to treatment with anticancer drugs results from a variety of factors including individual variations in patients and somatic cell genetic differences in tumors, even those from the same tissue of origin. Frequently resistance is intrinsic to the cancer, but as therapy becomes more and more effective, acquired resistance has also become common. The most common reason for acquisition of resistance to a broad range of anticancer drugs is expression of one or more energy-dependent transporters that detect and eject anticancer drugs from cells, but…

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Keywords
  • Drug resistance
  • Cancer
  • Drug
  • Chemotherapy
  • Medicine
  • Cancer cell
  • Pharmacology
  • Multiple drug resistance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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