Publications by authors named "Prizvan Lawrence Dsouza"

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  • Female cancers, like breast and gynecological cancers, are a big health problem for women worldwide, and there are still challenges in finding new treatments.
  • One solution is drug repurposing, which means using existing FDA-approved medicines for new uses, saving time and resources in discovering new drugs.
  • The study also focuses on using technology and different types of information to find and test these repurposed drugs, making sure they work effectively against female cancers.
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The conventional theory linking a single gene with a particular disease and a specific drug contributes to the dwindling success rates of traditional drug discovery. This requires a substantial shift focussing on contemporary drug design or drug repurposing, which entails linking multiple genes to diverse physiological or pathological pathways and drugs. Lately, drug repurposing, the art of discovering new/unlabelled indications for existing drugs or candidates in clinical trials, is gaining attention owing to its success rates.

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Oral cancer is one of the 19most rapidly progressing cancers associated with significant mortality, owing to its extreme degree of invasiveness and aggressive inclination. The early occurrences of this cancer can be clinically deceiving leading to a poor overall survival rate. The primary concerns from a clinical perspective include delayed diagnosis, rapid disease progression, resistance to various chemotherapeutic regimens, and aggressive metastasis, which collectively pose a substantial threat to prognosis.

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