癌症治疗中的化学毒性和放射毒性综述。

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine Advances in Cancer Research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-30 DOI:10.1016/bs.acr.2022.03.007
Victor Yazbeck, Erin Alesi, Jennifer Myers, Mary Helen Hackney, Laurie Cuttino, David A Gewirtz
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虽然免疫治疗和靶向治疗代表了针对不同类型恶性肿瘤的主要进展,但癌症治疗的主要方法仍然是局部疾病的放疗和手术,以及全身疾病的化疗,而化疗药物(如蒽环类药物、烷基化剂和抗代谢物)的优势已经在几十年前开发出来。联合化疗方案改变了乳腺癌和前列腺癌等曾经致命的疾病的自然历史,并导致了晚期血液恶性肿瘤和睾丸癌的治疗方案。然而,尽管肿瘤学家一直致力于抑制疾病,并在可行的情况下根除疾病,但实现治愈的障碍仍然存在,例如肿瘤休眠和最终的疾病复发,以及内在和获得性耐药性。在这篇综述中,强调了目前癌症治疗对主要器官(心脏、肺、肾脏、胃肠道、神经肌肉、大脑和皮肤)的并发症,并描述了减轻这些并发症的努力。这对于以治愈为目的的患者尤其重要,因为遵守治疗计划和避免治疗计划中断对于获得最佳结果至关重要。因此,这些患者采用“积极”的治疗方法,对副作用具有很高的耐受性。然而,对不同癌症疗法导致的正常组织毒性的更深入了解仍然是一个未满足的医疗需求领域,这将最终导致改善当前和未来疗法的治疗指数,规划治疗不良反应,并最终提高患者满意度、依从性和结果。
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An overview of chemotoxicity and radiation toxicity in cancer therapy.

While immunotherapy and targeted therapies represent major advances against different types of malignancies, the mainstay of cancer therapy continues to be radiation and surgery for localized disease, and chemotherapy for systemic disease, with the preponderance of chemotherapeutic agents (such as anthracyclines, alkylating agents, and antimetabolites) having been developed decades ago. Combination chemotherapy regimens have changed the natural history of once deadly diseases such as breast and prostate cancer and led to curative regimens in advanced hematological malignancies and testicular cancer. However, while oncologists maintain their focus on disease suppression, and where feasible, disease eradication, obstacles to achieving cure remain, such as tumor dormancy and ultimately disease recurrence, as well as both intrinsic and acquired resistance. In this review, complications of current cancer therapies toward major organs (heart, lung, kidney, gastro-intestinal, neuromuscular, brain, and skin) are emphasized, and efforts to mitigate these complications are described. This is particularly relevant for patients treated with curative intent, where adherence to treatment plan, and avoidance of interruptions in treatment schedule are essential for optimal outcome. Consequently, these patients are treated with an "aggressive" approach, with high tolerance for side effects. However, a deeper understanding of normal tissue toxicity resulting from the different cancer therapies remains an area of unmet medical need that will ultimately lead to improved therapeutic index for current and future therapies, planning for treatment adverse effects, and ultimately improvement in patient satisfaction, compliance and outcome.

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Advances in Cancer Research 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Advances in Cancer Research (ACR) has covered a remarkable period of discovery that encompasses the beginning of the revolution in biology. Advances in Cancer Research (ACR) has covered a remarkable period of discovery that encompasses the beginning of the revolution in biology. The first ACR volume came out in the year that Watson and Crick reported on the central dogma of biology, the DNA double helix. In the first 100 volumes are found many contributions by some of those who helped shape the revolution and who made many of the remarkable discoveries in cancer research that have developed from it.
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