An evolutionary framework for treating pediatric sarcomas

Lessons from extinction can be used in trials designed to pursue a cure for cancer. When cancer cannot be cured, similar strategies may be unwise, and strategies that leverage the adaptations of cancer to therapy should be considered.

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer 2020-06, Vol.126 (11), p.2577-2587
Hauptverfasser: Reed, Damon R., Metts, Jonathan, Pressley, Mariyah, Fridley, Brooke L., Hayashi, Masanori, Isakoff, Michael S., Loeb, David M., Makanji, Rikesh, Roberts, Ryan D., Trucco, Matteo, Wagner, Lars M., Alexandrow, Mark G., Gatenby, Robert A., Brown, Joel S.
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adaptive therapy
Biological Evolution
Bone Neoplasms - therapy
Cancer
Child
clinical trial
Clinical Trials as Topic
evolution
Ewing sarcoma
Ewings sarcoma
extinction therapy
first strike
Humans
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osteosarcoma
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resistance
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Sarcoma - therapy
Sarcoma, Ewing - therapy
second strike
Selection, Genetic
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