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Repurposing Drugs for Cancer Prevention: Targeting Mechanisms Common to Chronic Diseases.

Nirmal ChoradiaEva Szabo
Published in: Cancer journal (Sudbury, Mass.) (2024)
The development of agents for cancer prevention is a lengthy process requiring a delicate balance between the safety and tolerability of potential interventions and effectiveness in preventing future cancer. Individuals at risk for a specific cancer are frequently at risk for multiple types of cancer as well as other chronic diseases, especially ones associated with aging. Shared environmental exposures, genetic predisposition, metabolic factors, and commonalities in pathogenesis suggest opportunities for combined targeting of cancer and other chronic diseases. Examples discussed here include mechanisms shared between various cancers and obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
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