Repurposing drugs in oncology: From candidate selection to clinical adoption
- PMID: 31982510
- DOI: 10.1016/j.semcancer.2020.01.008
Repurposing drugs in oncology: From candidate selection to clinical adoption
Abstract
Drug repurposing is a strategy that aims to develop novel cancer treatments through the reuse of existing medicines developed in other disease areas. Such a strategy includes the identification of candidate drugs, clinical development, drug licensing, reimbursement and clinical implementation. This review outlines a literature-based approach to candidate selection with illustrative examples in osteosarcoma, pancreatic cancer and perioperative therapies. Key issues related to the development of clinical trials, drug licensing/approval and clinical adoption are explored to highlight some of the obstacles that must be overcome to successfully repurpose a drug as a new therapeutic option.
Keywords: Drug repositioning; Drug repurposing; Off-label; ReDO project.
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