Rethinking anti-cancer drug discovery:the evolution from polypharmacy to unified drug unitsOA
Despite advances in current anti-cancer therapies,challenges such as drug resistance,toxicity,and tumor heterogeneity persist.The limitations of traditional single-target drugs and simple combination therapies are becoming increasingly apparent1.To address these issues,a novel treatment strategy,the artificially intelligent synergistic engineered drug(AISED)paradigm,merits further exploration.This paradigm is based on the systematic engineered integration of multiple active ingredients into a unified single entity through artificial intelligence(AI).This strategy is aimed at developing new anti-cancer drug designs involving multiple ingredients,multiple molecular targets,and multiple biological effects,for multiple cancer types,thereby providing a novel theoretical paradigm for overcoming existing treatment bottlenecks.
Jun He;Xinbing Sui
Department of Medical Oncology,The Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University,Hangzhou 310015,ChinaDepartment of Medical Oncology,The Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University,Hangzhou 310015,China School of Pharmacy,Hangzhou Normal University,Hangzhou 311121,China
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artificially intelligent synergistic engineered drug aised paradigmmeritstreatment strategythetoxicityunified drug unitscombination therapiesdrug resistanceanti cancer drug discoverypolypharmacy
《Cancer Biology & Medicine》 2026 (1)
P.15-20,6
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