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      Platinum neurotoxicity pharmacogenetics

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      Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
      American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

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          Abstract

          Cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin anticancer drugs are commonly used to treat lung, colorectal, ovarian, breast, head and neck, and genitourinary cancers. However, the efficacy of platinum-based drugs is often compromised because of the substantial risk for severe toxicities, including neurotoxicity. Neurotoxicity can result in both acute and chronic debilitation. Moreover, colorectal cancer patients treated with oxaliplatin discontinue therapy more often because of peripheral neuropathy than tumor progression, potentially compromising patient benefit. Numerous methods to prevent neurotoxicity have thus far proven unsuccessful. To circumvent this life-altering side effect while taking advantage of the antitumor activities of the platinum agents, efforts to identify mechanism-based biomarkers are under way. In this review, we detail findings from the current literature for genetic markers associated with neurotoxicity induced by single-agent and combination platinum chemotherapy. These data have the potential for broad clinical implications if mechanistic associations lead to the development of toxicity modulators to minimize the noxious sequelae of platinum chemotherapy.

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          Journal
          Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
          Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
          American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
          1535-7163
          1538-8514
          January 01 2009
          January 01 2009
          : 8
          : 1
          : 10-16
          Article
          10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-08-0840
          2651829
          19139108
          b490ce06-6d49-4617-ba5e-b6317f24d135
          © 2009
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