Mariana Bastos, Lucília Saraiva, Ana Camila Marques, Maria Helena Amaral
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The incidence of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) is rising worldwide, with ultraviolet radiation as a primary cause. Although NMSCs are more common, melanoma remains the most challenging to treat because of its higher aggressiveness, late diagnosis, and recurrence after therapy. Sunscreens provide limited protection, highlighting the need for alternative solutions. Chemopreventive therapies targeting molecular pathways involved in melanoma progression have shown promise. Certain synthetic and natural nontoxic compounds can inhibit skin carcinogenesis during the initiation, promotion, and progression stages. This review discusses the effects of chemopreventive agents, including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), statins, antioxidants, and vitamins, on skin cancer. Although substantial preclinical evidence suggests these strategies might prevent or delay melanoma, clinical studies confirming efficacy and long-term safety are still lacking.
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Drug Discovery Today delivers informed and highly current reviews for the discovery community. The magazine addresses not only the rapid scientific developments in drug discovery associated technologies but also the management, commercial and regulatory issues that increasingly play a part in how R&D is planned, structured and executed.
Features include comment by international experts, news and analysis of important developments, reviews of key scientific and strategic issues, overviews of recent progress in specific therapeutic areas and conference reports.