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On-Target Side Effects of Targeted Therapeutics of Cancer

József Tı́már, Andrea Uhlyarik

2022Pathology & Oncology Research32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The concept of precision medicine is based on the identification of hallmarks of cancer to exploit them as drug targets. The basic idea was that in this way the therapeutic modalities will be more effective and the side effects will be less. Since the majority of these novel modalities are not specific for a cancer-related biological process or a cancer-specific (mutant) target protein, it is not a surprise that we had to learn new type of side effects, because these therapeutics also affect physiological or pathological processes. Even more, in cases of some of these novel therapies we were able to discover new molecular mechanisms of physiological and pathological processes. Identification of the on-target side effects of targeted drugs can help to prevent the development of them or better manage the patients when emerge during cancer therapy.

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ModalitiesIdentification (biology)CancerTherapeutic modalitiesComputational biologySurpriseMechanism (biology)Cancer therapyCancer drugsSide effect (computer science)MedicineBioinformaticsComputer scienceBiologyInternal medicinePsychologyPhilosophySocial scienceProgramming languageEpistemologyBotanySociologySocial psychologyAdvanced Breast Cancer TherapiesLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsHER2/EGFR in Cancer Research