Unveiling the mechanisms and challenges of cancer drug resistance

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Abstract

Cancer treatment faces many hurdles and resistance is one among them. Anti-cancer treatment strategies are evolving due to innate and acquired resistance capacity, governed by genetic, epigenetic, proteomic, metabolic, or microenvironmental cues that ultimately enable selected cancer cells to survive and progress under unfavorable conditions. Although the mechanism of drug resistance is being widely studied to generate new target-based drugs with better potency than existing ones. However, due to the broader flexibility in acquired drug resistance, advanced therapeutic options with better efficacy need to be explored. Combination therapy is an alternative with a better success rate though the risk of amplified side effects is commonplace. Moreover, recent groundbreaking precision immune therapy is one of the ways to overcome drug resistance and has revolutionized anticancer therapy to a greater extent with the only limitation of being individual-specific and needs further attention. This review will focus on the challenges and strategies opted by cancer cells to withstand the current therapies at the molecular level and also highlights the emerging therapeutic options -like immunological, and stem cell-based options that may prove to have better potential to challenge the existing problem of therapy resistance. 3-XVUB_ebN3hwzsWHiRmg5 Video Abstract

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Khan, S. U., Fatima, K., Aisha, S., & Malik, F. (2024, February 12). Unveiling the mechanisms and challenges of cancer drug resistance. Cell Communication and Signaling . BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12964-023-01302-1

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