Title of article
Combinational Treatments for Breast Cancer
Author/Authors
Tavallaei, Omid Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Marzbany, Marzieh Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Rasekhian, Mahsa Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran
Pages
9
From page
279
To page
287
Abstract
Heterogenicity is an indispensable element of breast cancer, which manifests itself on clinical,
histopathological, and molecular levels. This heterogenicity could be a determinant factor of disease
progression and drug resistance in the patients. Common therapies for metastatic breast cancer include
surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. On the introduction of biologic medicine, target
therapy, and gene therapy, a potential has been reached to lower the rate of morbidity and mortality and
also to improve the quality of life among patients with breast cancer. Although these treatments have
been frequently proved by yielding promising results, a very few number of them have found their way
into clinic settings due to progressive nature of these tumors, diversity of cancer populations and their
microenvironments, genetic instability, and heterogenicity of breast cancers. As only minor advancements
have been made in the case of recurrent metastatic breast cancer, handling this condition is now considered
a medical necessity. According to genetic instability and heterogenicity of breast tumors, it is implausible
to assume a single-targeted therapy could help treating most solid tumors. So, this review aimed to put
together studies focused on combinational treatments targeting growth inhibition and apoptosis induction
in breast cancer cells and comparing the results with monotherapies
Keywords
breast cancer , combinational treatment , combinatorial treatment
Journal title
Journal of Reports in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2724070
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