Molecular mechanisms of platinum‑based chemotherapy resistance in ovarian cancer (Review)
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Abstract
Cisplatin is one of the most effective chemotherapy drugs for ovarian cancer, but resistance is common. The initial response to platinum‑based chemotherapy is as high as 80%, but in most advanced patients, final relapse and death are caused by acquired drug resistance. The development of resistance to therapy in ovarian cancer is a significant hindrance to therapeutic efficacy. The resistance of ovarian cancer cells to chemotherapeutic mechanisms is rather complex and includes multidrug resistance, DNA damage repair, cell metabolism, oxidative stress, cell cycle regulation, cancer stem cells, immunity, apoptotic pathways, autophagy and abnormal signaling pathways. The present review provided an update of…
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- Ovarian cancer
- Cisplatin
- Cancer research
- Chemotherapy
- Cancer
- Biology
- Autophagy
- Cell cycle
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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