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Small molecule targeted therapies for endometrial cancer: progress, challenges, and opportunities

  • RSC Med Chem. 2024 Apr 11;15(6):1828-1848. doi: 10.1039/d4md00089g.
Fei-Fei Yang 1 Tian-Tian Zhao 2 Slieman Milaneh 2 3 Chun Zhang 2 Da-Jun Xiang 4 Wen-Long Wang 1 2
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Yixing People's Hospital Yixing Jiangsu 214200 China.
  • 2 School of Life Sciences and Health Engineering, Jiangnan University Wuxi 214122 China [email protected].
  • 3 Department of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industries, Higher Institute of Applied Science and Technology Damascus Syria.
  • 4 Xishan People's Hospital of Wuxi City Wuxi Jiangsu 214105 China [email protected].
Abstract

Endometrial Cancer (EC) is a common malignancy among women worldwide, and its recurrence makes it a common cause of cancer-related death. Surgery and external radiation, chemotherapy, or a combination of strategies are the cornerstone of therapy for EC patients. However, Adjuvant treatment strategies face certain drawbacks, such as resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs; therefore, it is imperative to explore innovative therapeutic strategies to improve the prognosis of EC. With the development of pathology and pathophysiology, several biological targets associated with EC have been identified, including PI3K/Akt/mTOR, PARP, GSK-3β, STAT-3, and VEGF. In this review, we summarize the progress of small molecule targeted therapies in terms of both basic research and clinical trials and provide cases of small molecules combined with fluorescence properties in the clinical applications of integrated diagnosis and treatment. We hope that this review will facilitate the further understanding of the regulatory mechanism governing the dysregulation of oncogenic signaling in EC and provide insights into the possible future directions of targeted therapeutic regimens for EC treatment by developing new agents with fluorescence properties for the clinical applications of integrated diagnosis and treatment.

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