A pharmacological analysis of the activity and failure of the medical treatment of high-grade osteosarcoma

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Abstract

Osteosarcomas (OSs) are a group of neoplasms originating from bone cells, usually pre-senting in three specific age groups: children, young adults, and the elderly. High-grade OS is an extremely malignant tumor mainly due to evolution into metastatic disease, usually in the lungs. Survival of these patients has improved since the 1980s thanks to close cooperation between oncolo-gists, oncological surgeons and orthopedic surgeons. Unfortunately, no progress has been made in the last 30 years and new, more effective drugs are needed. This article reviews the biological and pharmacological basis of the treatment of OS. Models of clinical pharmacology of the active drugs, toxic effects and reasons for primary and secondary resistance to old and new drugs are discussed.

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Comandone, A., Boglione, A., Comandone, T., & Petrelli, F. (2021, February 1). A pharmacological analysis of the activity and failure of the medical treatment of high-grade osteosarcoma. Medicina (Lithuania). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57020141

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