Dodging the bullet: therapeutic resistance mechanisms in pediatric cancers

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Abstract

While advances in the treatment of pediatric cancers have improved survival to > 80% across all tumor types, drug resistance continues to limit survival for a considerable number of patients. We review the known mechanisms of resistance in pediatric cancers, including processes that impair conventional chemotherapies, newer classes of targeted small molecule antineoplastic drugs, and monoclonal antibodies. We highlight similarities and differences in treatment approach and resistance between pediatric and adult cancers. We also discuss newer areas of research into drug resistance, including extracellular and immune factors.

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Shah, N. (2019). Dodging the bullet: therapeutic resistance mechanisms in pediatric cancers. Cancer Drug Resistance. OAE Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.20517/cdr.2019.20

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