State of art of cancer pharmacogenomics in Latin American populations
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López Cortés, Andrés
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State of art of cancer pharmacogenomics in Latin American populations
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Over the past decades, several studies have shown that tumor-related somatic and germline
alterations predicts tumor prognosis, drug response and toxicity. Latin American populations present
a vast geno-phenotypic diversity due to the great interethnic and interracial mixing. This genetic
flow leads to the appearance of complex characteristics that allow individuals to adapt to endemic
environments, such as high altitude or extreme tropical weather. These genetic changes, most of
them subtle and unexplored, could establish a mutational profile to develop new pharmacogenomic
therapies specific for Latin American populations. In this review, we present the current status of
research on somatic and germline alterations in Latin America compared to those found in Caucasian
and Asian populations.
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Latin American Society of Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine
(SOLFAGEM) / Fondecyt, 1140434
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Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2017, 18, 639
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