Editorial: Adverse Effects of Cancer Chemotherapy: Anything New to Improve Tolerance and Reduce Sequelae?
Kulmira Nurgali, R. Thomas Jagoe, Raquel Abalo
Abstract
The side-effects and long-term sequelae of anti-cancer chemotherapy remain a major source of concern for both patients and clinicians despite the improved efficacy and enhanced survival offered by modern treatments. Current drugs or other approaches to counteract chemotherapyinduced adverse effects are often incompletely effective, frequently do not address potential longerterm sequelae or may even induce other side-effects which only add to patient discomfort. New approaches to improve tolerance and reduce sequelae of cancer chemotherapy are urgently needed and the present Research Topic focuses on this issue and highlights several areas of progress.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineCancer chemotherapyAdverse effectCancer drugsChemotherapyCancerPharmacologyClinical pharmacologyIntensive care medicineInternal medicineCancer therapeutics and mechanismsPARP inhibition in cancer therapyCancer-related cognitive impairment studies