Damiano Cirri, Lorenzo Chiaverini, A. Pratesi, T. Marzo
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Since the serendipitous discovery of cisplatin, thousands of inorganic molecules have been synthesized in search of new drugs endowed with powerful anticancer activity and safe profile. As matter of fact, this “magic” and desired combination to date remains unmet. On the other side, after cisplatin, only two additional platinum-based drugs -that have been substantially designed as cisplatin-like molecules- have been approved at the global level, i.e., carboplatin and oxaliplatin. Accordingly, here, we try to summarize and highlight some relevant reasons for this “lack” of newly approved molecules. Also, we try to rationalize what are the critical steps in the discovery process (and approval) of new ameliorated anticancer metallodrugs, contributing to stimulate an open and critical scientific debate. Graphical Abstract
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