Combinatorial Therapy of Cancer: Possible Advantages of Involving Modulators of Ionic Mechanisms.

Author: DjamgozMustafa B A

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Cancer is a global health problem that 1 in 2-3 people can expect to experience during their lifetime. Several different modalities exist for cancer management, but all of these suffer from significant shortcomings in both diagnosis and therapy. Apart from developing completely new therapies, a viab...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179511/

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Combinatorial Therapy for Cancer: The Promise of Ionic Modulators

Cancer is a global health crisis, and researchers are constantly seeking new and more effective treatments. This review, published in the journal Cancers, explores the potential benefits of combining existing cancer therapies with modulators of ionic mechanisms, such as ion channels and exchangers. The authors propose that targeting ionic mechanisms, in conjunction with traditional cancer therapies, may improve treatment efficacy, reduce side effects, and overcome drug resistance.

The Power of Ionic Modulation

The authors reviewed evidence supporting the use of ionic modulators in combination with surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and targeted therapies. They found evidence suggesting that ionic modulators may enhance the effectiveness of existing treatments by modulating key cellular processes involved in cancer development and progression. This approach offers a promising avenue for improving cancer treatment outcomes.

Harnessing the Power of Ion Channels and Exchangers

This review highlights the potential of targeting ionic mechanisms, which are often overlooked in cancer therapy. By considering the role of ion channels and exchangers in cancer development and progression, researchers can develop novel and more effective strategies for treating this complex disease. The authors' research suggests that the future of cancer treatment may lie in a more comprehensive approach, integrating ionic modulators into existing therapies.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

The quest for effective cancer treatments continues, and this review offers a refreshing perspective on the potential benefits of incorporating ionic modulators into existing therapies. By understanding the intricate dance of ions within cells, researchers may unlock new pathways for combating cancer and improving patient outcomes. The desert of cancer research is vast and unforgiving, but the authors' work suggests that by exploring new frontiers, we may discover hidden oases of hope.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2022-07-16
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Pubmed ID

35681682

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC9179511

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