About this Research Topic
While there is appropriate awareness of the side effects of cancer therapy, comparatively little effort has been directed toward identifying the mechanisms by which cancer therapies induce side effects, and into establishing systematic strategies for their early detection and prevention, especially with respect to variations in individual risk profiles. By using single or multi-omics approaches and large-scale data mining, new, promising approaches attempt to tackle the complex biological pathways possibly involved in the different kinds of adverse reactions in cancer therapies and gain further insights towards precision medicine approaches towards their prevention or mitigation.
The goals of the proposed research topic are to increase the understanding of the adverse outcome from cancer treatment by using omics-based technologies including but not limited to genetics, epigenetics, metabolomics, and proteomics. We aim to present evidence from such studies on the general biological mechanisms and individual risk associated with short and long-term adverse treatment effects, including in the specific organ site or in the microenvironment and potentially identify novel targets for treatments or early predictive markers.
Keywords: Cancer therapy, adverse effects, toxicity, host response, omics
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