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10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-15-1337

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pmid26527288      Cancer+Res 2015 ; 75 (22): 4675-80
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  • Application of evolutionary principles to cancer therapy #MMPMID26527288
  • Enriquez-Navas PM; Wojtkowiak JW; Gatenby RA
  • Cancer Res 2015[Nov]; 75 (22): 4675-80 PMID26527288show ga
  • The dynamic cancer ecosystem, with its rich temporal and spatial diversity in environmental conditions and heritable cell phenotypes, is remarkably robust to therapeutic perturbations. Even when response to therapy is clinically complete, adaptive tumor strategies almost inevitably emerge and the tumor returns. Although evolution of resistance remains the proximate cause of death in most cancer patients, a recent analysis (1) found that evolutionary terms were included in less than 1% of manuscripts on the cancer treatment outcomes and this has not changed in 30 years. Here we review treatment methods that attempt to understand and exploit intratumoral evolution to prolong response to therapy. In general, we find that treating metastatic (i.e. non-curable) cancers using the traditional strategy aimed at killing the maximum number of tumor cells is evolutionarily unsound because, by eliminating all treatment-sensitive cells, it enables rapid proliferation of resistant populations ? a well-known evolutionary phenomenon termed ?competitive release (2, 3).? Alternative strategies such as adaptive therapy (4, 5), ?ersatzdroges (6),? and double bind treatments (7) shift focus from eliminating tumor cells to evolution-based methods that suppress growth of resistant populations to maintain long term control.
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