Molecular Aspects of Cancer Research Endometrium – The Prospect of Personalized Treatment

Movchan Oksana *

National Cancer Institute, street Lomonosov, 33/43, 03022, Kyiv, Ukraine.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: Endometrial cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer, and there is a growing interest in identifying the molecular pathways involved and developing molecular-targeted treatment to prevent it. Present study was aimed to give an overview of the molecular processes involved in endometrial cancer development and treatment options.

Methods: We conducted a comprehensive systematic literature review and meta-analysis. For that purpose, PubMed database was searched for related studies till June 2021 and a through selection process was adopted to select the eligible studies.

Results: Endometrial malignancies are complicated molecularly, and their focused therapy has a wide range of outcomes, with median progressive survival rates ranging from 2.3 to 18 months.

Conclusions: The effective treatment and therapy need a detailed understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the creation and progression of endometrial cancer, as well as the development of innovative targeted therapeutic agents.

Keywords: Endometrium cancer, molecular mechanism, treatment, meta-analysis


How to Cite

Oksana, M. (2021) “Molecular Aspects of Cancer Research Endometrium – The Prospect of Personalized Treatment”, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33(43A), pp. 346–356. doi: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i43A32496.