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Prospects for Improving the Effectiveness of Chemotherapy in Patients with Tumors

Volume 6 - Issue 5

Kulchitsky Vladimir1*, Zamaro Alexandra?1, Alexandrova Radostina2, Potkin Vladimir3, Suziedelis Kestusis4, Darinskas Adas4, Koulchitsky Stanislav5, Pashkevich Svetlana1, Sushko Timur1, Denisov Andrew1, Kletskov Alexey3, Dosina Margarita1 and Pašukonienė Vita4

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    • 1Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences, Belarus, Europe
    • 2Institute of Experimental Morphology, Pathology and Anthropology with Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Europe
    • 3Institute of Physical Organic Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus, Europe
    • 4National Cancer Institute, Vilnius, Lithuania, Europe
    • 5Liege University, Liege, Belgium, Europe

    *Corresponding author: Kulchitsky Vladimir, Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences, Belarus, Europe

Received: July 11, 2018;   Published: July 13, 2018

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.06.001411

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Abstract

Despite the intensive efforts of researchers, the area of anti-tumor therapy still contains number of unsolved problems. Among the most general ones are: late diagnosis, poor efficiency of available therapies, multiple side effects [1-3]. In this article we briefly review some modern therapeutic methods used in oncology and describe recent attempts to neutralize the side effects of anti-cancer therapy.

Abbreviations: DNA: Deoxyribonucleic Acid; XV: Xenogeneic Vaccines; HC: Heterocyclic Compounds

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