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Why do patients with cancer die?

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posted on 2024-08-28, 11:01 authored by Adrienne Boire, Katy Burke, Thomas R Cox, Theresa Guise, Mariam Jamal-Hanjani, Tobias Janowitz, Rosandra Kaplan, Rebecca Lee, Charles Swanton, Matthew G Vander Heiden, Erik Sahai
Cancer is a major cause of global mortality, both in affluent countries and increasingly in developing nations. Many patients with cancer experience reduced life expectancy and have metastatic disease at the time of death. However, the more precise causes of mortality and patient deterioration before death remain poorly understood. This scarcity of information, particularly the lack of mechanistic insights, presents a challenge for the development of novel treatment strategies to improve the quality of, and potentially extend, life for patients with late-stage cancer. In addition, earlier deployment of existing strategies to prolong quality of life is highly desirable. In this Roadmap, we review the proximal causes of mortality in patients with cancer and discuss current knowledge about the interconnections between mechanisms that contribute to mortality, before finally proposing new and improved avenues for data collection, research and the development of treatment strategies that may improve quality of life for patients.

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Crick (Grant ID: CC2040, Grant title: Sahai CC2040) Crick (Grant ID: CC2041, Grant title: Swanton CC2041) European Research Council (Grant ID: 101019366 - CAN_ORGANISE, Grant title: ERC 101019366 - CAN_ORGANISE) European Research Council (Grant ID: 835297 - PROTEUS, Grant title: ERC 835297 - PROTEUS)

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