Multitargeted polypharmacotherapy for cancer treatment. theoretical concepts and proposals.
Alfonso Duenas-GonzalezAurora Gonzalez-FierroLeticia Bornstein-QuevedoFrancisco Gutierrez-DelgadoRichard E KastAlma Chavez-BlancoGuadalupe Dominguez-GomezMyrna CandelariaAdriana Romo-PérezJose Correa-BasurtoMarcela LizanoVeronica Perez-de la CruzBenjamin Robles-BañuelosDavid Nuñez-CoronaErandi Martinez-PerezEmma VerasteguiPublished in: Expert review of anticancer therapy (2024)
Multitargeted polypharmacotherapy for cancer with repurposed drugs should be systematically investigated in preclinical and clinical studies. Remarkably, most of these proposed drugs already have a long history in the clinical setting, and their safety is known. In principle, the risk of their simultaneous administration should not be greater than that of a first-in-human phase I study as long as the protocol is developed with strict vigilance to detect early possible side effects from their potential interactions. Research on cancer therapy should go beyond the prevailing paradigm targeted therapy.