Chemotherapy Side-Effects: Not All DNA Damage Is Equal
Oncode Institute · Princess Máxima Center
Abstract
Recent advances have increased survival rates of children and adults suffering from cancer thanks to effective anti-cancer therapy, such as chemotherapy. However, during treatment and later in life they are frequently confronted with the severe negative side-effects of their life-saving treatment. The occurrence of numerous features of accelerated aging, seriously affecting quality of life, has now become one of the most pressing problems associated with (pediatric) cancer treatment. Chemotherapies frequently target and damage the DNA, causing mutations or genome instability, a major hallmark of both cancer and aging. However, there are numerous types of chemotherapeutic drugs that are genotoxic and interfere…
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3Topics & keywords
- DNA damage
- Cancer
- Genome instability
- Chemotherapy
- DNA repair
- DNA
- Biology
- Cancer research