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Understanding Drug Sensitivity and Tackling Resistance in Cancer.

Jeffrey W TynerFranziska HaderkAnbarasu KumaraswamyLinda B BaughnBrian Van NessSong LiuHimangi MaratheJoshi J AlumkalTrever G BivonaKeith Syson ChanBrian J DrukerAlan D HutsonPeter S NelsonCharles L SawyersChristopher D Willey
Published in: Cancer research (2022)
Decades of research into the molecular mechanisms of cancer and the development of novel therapeutics have yielded a number of remarkable successes. However, our ability to broadly assign effective, rationally targeted therapies in a personalized manner remains elusive for many patients, and drug resistance persists as a major problem. This is in part due to the well-documented heterogeneity of cancer, including the diversity of tumor cell lineages and cell states, the spectrum of somatic mutations, the complexity of microenvironments, and immune-suppressive features and immune repertoires, which collectively require numerous different therapeutic approaches. Here, we describe a framework to understand the types and biological causes of resistance, providing translational opportunities to tackle drug resistance by rational therapeutic strategies.
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