2023
DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.85753
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Unraveling the Complexity of Regulated Cell Death in Esophageal Cancer: from Underlying Mechanisms to Targeted Therapeutics

Abstract: Esophageal cancer (EC) is the sixth most common and the seventh most deadly malignancy of the digestive tract, representing a major global health challenge. Despite the availability of multimodal therapeutic strategies, the existing EC treatments continue to yield unsatisfactory results due to their limited efficacy and severe side effects. Recently, knowledge of the subroutines and molecular mechanisms of regulated cell death (RCD) has progressed rapidly, enhancing the understanding of key pathways related to… Show more

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“…Regrettably, early diagnosis of EC proves challenging due to the absence of distinct symptoms during the early stages. Typically, the disease manifests at an advanced stage upon presentation 4 , 5 . Despite considerable progress in treatment strategies over recent decades, the prognosis for EC remains frustrating, with a consistent 5-year survival rate remaining below 30% 6 , 7 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regrettably, early diagnosis of EC proves challenging due to the absence of distinct symptoms during the early stages. Typically, the disease manifests at an advanced stage upon presentation 4 , 5 . Despite considerable progress in treatment strategies over recent decades, the prognosis for EC remains frustrating, with a consistent 5-year survival rate remaining below 30% 6 , 7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%