Drug resistance and combating drug resistance in cancer
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Abstract
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US. Current major treatments for cancer management include surgery, cytotoxic chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiation therapy, endocrine therapy and immunotherapy. Despite the endeavors and achievements made in treating cancers during the past decades, resistance to classical chemotherapeutic agents and/or novel targeted drugs continues to be a major problem in cancer therapies. Drug resistance, either existing before treatment (intrinsic) or generated after therapy (acquired), is responsible for most relapses of cancer, one of the major causes of death of the disease. Heterogeneity among patients and tumors, and the versatility of cancer to circumvent…
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- Drug
- Drug resistance
- Cancer drugs
- Resistance (ecology)
- Cancer
- Medicine
- Pharmacology
- Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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