Pharmacogenomics is based on the understanding of the individual differences in drug use, the response to drug therapy (efficacy and toxicity), and the mechanisms underlying variable drug responses. The identification of DNA variants which markedly contribute to inter-individual variations in drug responses would improve the efficacy of treatments and decrease the rate of the adverse side effects of drugs. This review focuses only on the impact of polymorphisms within drug-metabolizing enzymes on drug responses. Anticancer drugs usually have a very narrow therapeutic index; therefore, it is very important to use appropriate doses in order to achieve the maximum benefits without putting the patient at risk of life-threatening toxicities. How...
The field of pharmacogenomics has made great strides in oncology over the last 20 years and indeed a...
The study of the influence of genotype on drug activity and efficacy (pharmacogenetics) and the geno...
Today's drug therapy regimens rely on the anticipated relation between drug dose, acquired plasma le...
AbstractThe interindividual genetic variations in drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters influen...
Individual variation in response to drugs is an important clinical problem, which ranges from failur...
Cellular responses to anti-cancer agents result from the interaction between drugs, cellular targets...
The goal of cancer pharmacogenomics is to obtain benefit from personalized approaches of cancer trea...
International audienceThe sequencing of the human genome has allowed the identification of thousands...
The large number of active combination chemotherapy regimens for most cancers has led to the need fo...
The current 'fixed-dosage strategy' approach to medicine, means there is much inter-individual varia...
Cancer treatment is becoming more and more individually based as a result of the large inter-individ...
Pharmacogenetics is the study of genetically determined variations in the response to drugs and tox...
Pharmacogenomics is an emergent field aimed at tailoring pharmacological therapy. Genetic polymorph...
As most anticancer agents display a narrow therapeutic window, patients may be susceptible to (extre...
It is now well established that many proteins involved in the metabolism or pharrnacodynamic action ...
The field of pharmacogenomics has made great strides in oncology over the last 20 years and indeed a...
The study of the influence of genotype on drug activity and efficacy (pharmacogenetics) and the geno...
Today's drug therapy regimens rely on the anticipated relation between drug dose, acquired plasma le...
AbstractThe interindividual genetic variations in drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters influen...
Individual variation in response to drugs is an important clinical problem, which ranges from failur...
Cellular responses to anti-cancer agents result from the interaction between drugs, cellular targets...
The goal of cancer pharmacogenomics is to obtain benefit from personalized approaches of cancer trea...
International audienceThe sequencing of the human genome has allowed the identification of thousands...
The large number of active combination chemotherapy regimens for most cancers has led to the need fo...
The current 'fixed-dosage strategy' approach to medicine, means there is much inter-individual varia...
Cancer treatment is becoming more and more individually based as a result of the large inter-individ...
Pharmacogenetics is the study of genetically determined variations in the response to drugs and tox...
Pharmacogenomics is an emergent field aimed at tailoring pharmacological therapy. Genetic polymorph...
As most anticancer agents display a narrow therapeutic window, patients may be susceptible to (extre...
It is now well established that many proteins involved in the metabolism or pharrnacodynamic action ...
The field of pharmacogenomics has made great strides in oncology over the last 20 years and indeed a...
The study of the influence of genotype on drug activity and efficacy (pharmacogenetics) and the geno...
Today's drug therapy regimens rely on the anticipated relation between drug dose, acquired plasma le...