M. Heppt, B. Clanner-Engelshofen, Enklajd Marsela, A. Wessely, C. Kammerbauer, B. Przybilla, L. French, C. Berking, M. Reinholz
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Comparative analysis of the phototoxicity induced by BRAF inhibitors and alleviation through antioxidants
Small molecules tackling mutated BRAF (BRAFi) are an important mainstay of targeted therapy in a variety of cancers including melanoma. Albeit commonly reported as side effect, the phototoxic potential of many BRAFi is poorly characterized. In this study, we evaluated the phototoxicity of 17 distinct agents and investigated whether BRAFi‐induced phototoxicity can be alleviated by antioxidants.