Background: Currently, molecularly targeted drugs are part of the therapeutic arsenal for the treatment of many neoplasms and are responsible for improvements in the quality of life and survival of patients. Although they act on proteins and components within biochemical pathways that are expressed to a greater extent in neoplastic cells, these drugs can also interfere with the activity of normal cells. Scope: This article reviews the cutaneous side effects of main molecularly targeted cancer therapies for solid tumors. Findings: The use of these drugs causes side effects, and the skin is one of the most commonly affected organs. In this literature review, we discuss the adverse cutaneous effects caused by molecularly targeted drugs. ...
BACKGROUND Target-therapy offers a better efficacy for several cancers, with less toxic adverse e...
Introduction. Skin toxicity in patients receiving novel therapeutic cancer agents has become a very ...
Dermal toxicity of anti-cancer drugs apparent in patients with thyroid cancer. This side effect appe...
Objectives: Numerous dermatological side-effects are reported with the use of targeted therapies. Th...
International audienceWith the development of molecular targeted therapies, a wide array of dermatol...
Targeted anticancer therapies, unlike the traditional cytotoxic chemotherapies which lead to systemi...
Cutaneous adverse drug reactions are commonly seen in patients with anticancer drug treatment. Antic...
Progress in the understanding of many tumors has enabled the development of new therapies, such as t...
BACKGROUND:New chemotherapic agents and new protocols in oncology have led to an increasing survival...
peer reviewedA series of medical disciplines benefit from the emergence of diverse targeted therapie...
Major advances have been achieved in the field of biologically based therapies for cancer in the las...
Progress in the understanding of many tumors has enabled the development of new therapies, such as t...
Abstract Abstract Context: Cutaneous toxicity is a frequent side effect of new anticancer targete...
As new antiangiogenic therapies have been introduced and added to the therapeutic arsenal against va...
In the last years, several tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) have been developed and approved for hu...
BACKGROUND Target-therapy offers a better efficacy for several cancers, with less toxic adverse e...
Introduction. Skin toxicity in patients receiving novel therapeutic cancer agents has become a very ...
Dermal toxicity of anti-cancer drugs apparent in patients with thyroid cancer. This side effect appe...
Objectives: Numerous dermatological side-effects are reported with the use of targeted therapies. Th...
International audienceWith the development of molecular targeted therapies, a wide array of dermatol...
Targeted anticancer therapies, unlike the traditional cytotoxic chemotherapies which lead to systemi...
Cutaneous adverse drug reactions are commonly seen in patients with anticancer drug treatment. Antic...
Progress in the understanding of many tumors has enabled the development of new therapies, such as t...
BACKGROUND:New chemotherapic agents and new protocols in oncology have led to an increasing survival...
peer reviewedA series of medical disciplines benefit from the emergence of diverse targeted therapie...
Major advances have been achieved in the field of biologically based therapies for cancer in the las...
Progress in the understanding of many tumors has enabled the development of new therapies, such as t...
Abstract Abstract Context: Cutaneous toxicity is a frequent side effect of new anticancer targete...
As new antiangiogenic therapies have been introduced and added to the therapeutic arsenal against va...
In the last years, several tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) have been developed and approved for hu...
BACKGROUND Target-therapy offers a better efficacy for several cancers, with less toxic adverse e...
Introduction. Skin toxicity in patients receiving novel therapeutic cancer agents has become a very ...
Dermal toxicity of anti-cancer drugs apparent in patients with thyroid cancer. This side effect appe...