Medical Hypotheses
Volume 66, Issue 1 , Pages 45-51, 2006

Individualized cancer chemotherapy integrating drug sensitivity tests, pathological profile analysis and computational coordination – An effective strategy to improve clinical treatment

  • Da Yong Lu

      Affiliations

    • Department of Bioengineering, School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, 99 Shangda Street, Shanghai 200436, PR China
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +86 021 6616345; fax: +86 021 66132177.
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  • Xue Liang Chen

      Affiliations

    • Department of Oncology and Thermo-therapy, Central Hospital of Jing-An District, Shanghai, PR China
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  • Jian Ding

      Affiliations

    • Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, PR China

Received 8 June 2005; accepted 4 July 2005. published online 19 September 2005.

Summary 

Background

Most current cancer chemotherapy is unsatisfactory. There is a trend towards changing the norm for drug selection; one approach is to seek individualized cancer chemotherapy (ICC).

Methods and results

ICC is an approach to maximizing the efficacy of chemotherapy and reducing its adverse effects to a minimum. It involves choosing anticancer drugs through the following critical steps: (i) performing drug sensitivity tests in vivo and/or in vitro; (ii) analyzing pathogenic information from morphology, histology and bioinformatics, so that targeted therapy can be offered to disrupt the escalating tumorigenic molecules and pathways; (iii) introducing mathematical and computational systems to assist in improving the quality of decision-making.

Conclusion

Increasing clinical evidence indicates that drug sensitivity tests, pathological profile analyses and computational coordination are ways to improve therapeutic quality. In future, each patient should have his own unique chemotherapy protocol.

Abbreviations: ICC, individualized cancer chemotherapy, SRC, subrenal capsule assay, MTT, micro-culture tetrazolium method, ABC, ATP binding cassette, MDR, multi-drug resistance, MDP, multi-drug protein

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PII: S0306-9877(05)00381-6

doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2005.07.023

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 66, Issue 1 , Pages 45-51, 2006