Pharmacogenomics research is yielding molecular diagnostic tools that can be used to optimize the selection of medications and their doses for individual patients. Given the narrow therapeutic index of most anticancer agents and the serious consequences of undertreatment, cancer chemotherapy is a compelling therapeutic area for translation of pharmacogenomics to the clinic. This review addresses how inherited (germline) and acquired (somatic) sources of genome variability can alter the toxicity or efficacy of cancer chemotherapy
Adverse drug reactions are important public health problem. Adverse drug reactions are an important ...
The variability of tumor responses to chemotherapeutic agents is a topic of major interest in curren...
Molecular and genetic analysis of tumors and individuals has led to patient-centered therapies, thro...
The goal of cancer pharmacogenomics is to obtain benefit from personalized approaches of cancer trea...
ABSTRACT Pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics plays an important role in understanding how genetic...
The large number of active combination chemotherapy regimens for most cancers has led to the need fo...
The study of the influence of genotype on drug activity and efficacy (pharmacogenetics) and the geno...
Cellular responses to anti-cancer agents result from the interaction between drugs, cellular targets...
The field of pharmacogenomics has made great strides in oncology over the last 20 years and indeed a...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
Individualization of cancer chemotherapy based on the patient’s genetic makeup holds promise for red...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
Pharmacogenetics (PGx) is the study of the relationship between inter-individual genetic variation a...
Over 100 FDA-approved medications include pharmacogenetic biomarkers in the drug label, many with ca...
Adverse drug reactions are important public health problem. Adverse drug reactions are an important ...
The variability of tumor responses to chemotherapeutic agents is a topic of major interest in curren...
Molecular and genetic analysis of tumors and individuals has led to patient-centered therapies, thro...
The goal of cancer pharmacogenomics is to obtain benefit from personalized approaches of cancer trea...
ABSTRACT Pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics plays an important role in understanding how genetic...
The large number of active combination chemotherapy regimens for most cancers has led to the need fo...
The study of the influence of genotype on drug activity and efficacy (pharmacogenetics) and the geno...
Cellular responses to anti-cancer agents result from the interaction between drugs, cellular targets...
The field of pharmacogenomics has made great strides in oncology over the last 20 years and indeed a...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
Pharmacogenomics is the study of genetic variations between individuals to predict the risk of toxic...
Individualization of cancer chemotherapy based on the patient’s genetic makeup holds promise for red...
The past decade has brought together substantial advances in human genome analysis and a maturation ...
Pharmacogenetics (PGx) is the study of the relationship between inter-individual genetic variation a...
Over 100 FDA-approved medications include pharmacogenetic biomarkers in the drug label, many with ca...
Adverse drug reactions are important public health problem. Adverse drug reactions are an important ...
The variability of tumor responses to chemotherapeutic agents is a topic of major interest in curren...
Molecular and genetic analysis of tumors and individuals has led to patient-centered therapies, thro...