Oncogene Addiction
Columbia University Irving Medical Center · Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Cancer cells contain multiple genetic and epigenetic abnormalities. Despite this complexity, their growth and survival can often be impaired by the inactivation of a single oncogene. This phenomenon, called "oncogene addiction," provides a rationale for molecular targeted therapy. The efficacy of this strategy requires novel methods, including integrative genomics and systems biology, to identify the state of oncogene addiction (i.e., the "Achilles heel") in specific cancers. Combination therapy may also be required to prevent the escape of cancers from a given state of oncogene addiction.
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- Oncogene
- Addiction
- Cancer
- Epigenetics
- Genomics
- Biology
- Medicine
- Cancer research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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