multifunctionality

Why is Multifunctionality Important in Cancer Treatment?

Understanding multifunctionality helps in designing therapies that can target multiple pathways simultaneously. Drugs that exhibit multifunctionality can potentially overcome the limitations of traditional chemotherapy and radiotherapy, which often target single pathways and may lead to drug resistance. For example, kinase inhibitors not only block signaling pathways that drive cancer growth but also modulate immune responses.

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