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Cell death-based treatment of childhood cancer.

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Abstract
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Any therapy that aims at eradicating a cancerous growth will have at its core a cell death-inducing component. Here we argue that paediatric oncology presents with its unique set of considerations and problems, which-while taking the lead from oncological research experiences obtained from the adult population-need to be clinically evaluated independently. This is particularly true when considering long-term side effects. Precision medicine offers a promising new approach in therapy, but given as a monotherapy and in a limited combination, as found in an apoptosis inducer/sensitiser combination, it will most likely lead to mutation escape of the target cell population and the emergence of resistance. However, using the increasing amount of the molecular data as the basis for a complex combination therapy combining several key components such as cell death-inducing agents, kinase inhibitors and BH3 mimetics, holds great promise.

Year of Publication
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2018
Journal
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Cell death & disease
Volume
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9
Issue
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2
Number of Pages
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116
Date Published
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2018
DOI
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10.1038/s41419-017-0062-z
Short Title
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Cell Death Dis
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