Hypoxia and oxidative stress in breast cancer Tumour hypoxia – therapeutic considerations

  • Williams K
  • Cowen R
  • Stratford I
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Abstract

Conclusive research has shown that regions of acute/chronic hypoxia, which exist within the majority of solid tumours, have a profound influence on the therapeutic outcome of cancer chemotherapy and radiotherapy and are a strong prognostic factor of disease progression and survival. A strong argument therefore exists for assessing the hypoxic fraction of tumours, prior to patient treatment, and to tailor this treatment accordingly. Tumour hypoxia also provides a powerful physiological stimulus that can be exploited as a tumour-specific condition, allowing for the rationale design of hypoxia-activated anticancer drugs or novel hypoxia-regulated gene therapy strategies.

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Williams, K. J., Cowen, R. L., & Stratford, I. J. (2001). Hypoxia and oxidative stress in breast cancer Tumour hypoxia – therapeutic considerations. Breast Cancer Research, 3(5). https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr316

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