Highlights from the 1st Latin American meeting on metronomic chemotherapy and drug repositioning in oncology, 27–28 May, 2016, Rosario, Argentina

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Main Author: Rose, Adriana
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: André, Nicolas, Rozados, Viviana R., Mainetti, Leandro E., Menacho Márquez, Mauricio Ariel, Rico, Maria José, Schaiquevich, Paula, Villarroel, Milena, Gregianin, Lauro José, Mora Graupera, Jaume, Gómez García, Wendy, Epelman, Sidnei, Alasino, Carlos María, Alonso, Daniel F., Chantada, Guillermo, Scharovsky, Graciela
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Summary: Following previous metronomic meetings in Marseille (2011), Milano (2014), and Mumbai (2016), the first Latin American metronomic meeting was held in the School of Medical Sciences, National University of Rosario, Rosario, Argentina on 27 and 28 of May, 2016. For the first time, clinicians and researchers with experience in the field of metronomics, coming from different countries in Latin America, had the opportunity of presenting and discussing their work. The talks were organised in three main sessions related to experience in the pre-clinical, and clinical (paediatric and adult) areas. The different presentations demonstrated that the fields of metronomic chemotherapy and repurposing drugs in oncology, known as metronomics, constitute a branch of cancer therapy in permanent evolution, which have strong groups working in LatinAmerica, both in the preclinical and the clinical settings including large, adequately designed randomised studies. It was shown that metronomics offers treatments, which, whether they are combined or not with the standard therapeutic approaches, are not only effective but also minimally toxic, with the consequent improvement of the patient’s quality of life, and inexpensive, a feature very important in low resource clinical settings. The potential use of metronomic chemotherapy was proposed as a cost/effective treatment in low-/middle-income countries, for adjuvant therapy in selected tumours. The fundamental role of the governmental agencies and non-governmental alliances, as the Metronomic Global Health Initiative, in supporting this research with public interest was underlined.
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spelling Rose, AdrianaAndré, NicolasRozados, Viviana R.Mainetti, Leandro E.Menacho Márquez, Mauricio ArielRico, Maria JoséSchaiquevich, PaulaVillarroel, MilenaGregianin, Lauro JoséMora Graupera, JaumeGómez García, WendyEpelman, SidneiAlasino, Carlos MaríaAlonso, Daniel F.Chantada, GuillermoScharovsky, Graciela2017-06-28T02:29:34Z20161754-6605http://hdl.handle.net/10183/163562001018292Following previous metronomic meetings in Marseille (2011), Milano (2014), and Mumbai (2016), the first Latin American metronomic meeting was held in the School of Medical Sciences, National University of Rosario, Rosario, Argentina on 27 and 28 of May, 2016. For the first time, clinicians and researchers with experience in the field of metronomics, coming from different countries in Latin America, had the opportunity of presenting and discussing their work. The talks were organised in three main sessions related to experience in the pre-clinical, and clinical (paediatric and adult) areas. The different presentations demonstrated that the fields of metronomic chemotherapy and repurposing drugs in oncology, known as metronomics, constitute a branch of cancer therapy in permanent evolution, which have strong groups working in LatinAmerica, both in the preclinical and the clinical settings including large, adequately designed randomised studies. It was shown that metronomics offers treatments, which, whether they are combined or not with the standard therapeutic approaches, are not only effective but also minimally toxic, with the consequent improvement of the patient’s quality of life, and inexpensive, a feature very important in low resource clinical settings. The potential use of metronomic chemotherapy was proposed as a cost/effective treatment in low-/middle-income countries, for adjuvant therapy in selected tumours. The fundamental role of the governmental agencies and non-governmental alliances, as the Metronomic Global Health Initiative, in supporting this research with public interest was underlined.application/pdfengecancermedicalscience. Bristol. Vol. 10, (2016), 672, 13 p.OncologiaCancerMetronomic chemotherapyDrug repositioningPre-clinicPaediatricAdultHighlights from the 1st Latin American meeting on metronomic chemotherapy and drug repositioning in oncology, 27–28 May, 2016, Rosario, ArgentinaEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001018292.pdf001018292.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf348222http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/163562/1/001018292.pdf76aa9df938b61fea628d8e4563103a32MD51TEXT001018292.pdf.txt001018292.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain60579http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/163562/2/001018292.pdf.txtf3ae728cad353fec3b5baaabe2af1720MD52THUMBNAIL001018292.pdf.jpg001018292.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1941http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/163562/3/001018292.pdf.jpgd3281f1fea24dd674abde2a3b5b3a263MD5310183/1635622023-05-26 03:32:48.391133oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/163562Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2023-05-26T06:32:48Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Highlights from the 1st Latin American meeting on metronomic chemotherapy and drug repositioning in oncology, 27–28 May, 2016, Rosario, Argentina
title Highlights from the 1st Latin American meeting on metronomic chemotherapy and drug repositioning in oncology, 27–28 May, 2016, Rosario, Argentina
spellingShingle Highlights from the 1st Latin American meeting on metronomic chemotherapy and drug repositioning in oncology, 27–28 May, 2016, Rosario, Argentina
Rose, Adriana
Oncologia
Cancer
Metronomic chemotherapy
Drug repositioning
Pre-clinic
Paediatric
Adult
title_short Highlights from the 1st Latin American meeting on metronomic chemotherapy and drug repositioning in oncology, 27–28 May, 2016, Rosario, Argentina
title_full Highlights from the 1st Latin American meeting on metronomic chemotherapy and drug repositioning in oncology, 27–28 May, 2016, Rosario, Argentina
title_fullStr Highlights from the 1st Latin American meeting on metronomic chemotherapy and drug repositioning in oncology, 27–28 May, 2016, Rosario, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Highlights from the 1st Latin American meeting on metronomic chemotherapy and drug repositioning in oncology, 27–28 May, 2016, Rosario, Argentina
title_sort Highlights from the 1st Latin American meeting on metronomic chemotherapy and drug repositioning in oncology, 27–28 May, 2016, Rosario, Argentina
author Rose, Adriana
author_facet Rose, Adriana
André, Nicolas
Rozados, Viviana R.
Mainetti, Leandro E.
Menacho Márquez, Mauricio Ariel
Rico, Maria José
Schaiquevich, Paula
Villarroel, Milena
Gregianin, Lauro José
Mora Graupera, Jaume
Gómez García, Wendy
Epelman, Sidnei
Alasino, Carlos María
Alonso, Daniel F.
Chantada, Guillermo
Scharovsky, Graciela
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author2 André, Nicolas
Rozados, Viviana R.
Mainetti, Leandro E.
Menacho Márquez, Mauricio Ariel
Rico, Maria José
Schaiquevich, Paula
Villarroel, Milena
Gregianin, Lauro José
Mora Graupera, Jaume
Gómez García, Wendy
Epelman, Sidnei
Alasino, Carlos María
Alonso, Daniel F.
Chantada, Guillermo
Scharovsky, Graciela
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rose, Adriana
André, Nicolas
Rozados, Viviana R.
Mainetti, Leandro E.
Menacho Márquez, Mauricio Ariel
Rico, Maria José
Schaiquevich, Paula
Villarroel, Milena
Gregianin, Lauro José
Mora Graupera, Jaume
Gómez García, Wendy
Epelman, Sidnei
Alasino, Carlos María
Alonso, Daniel F.
Chantada, Guillermo
Scharovsky, Graciela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Oncologia
topic Oncologia
Cancer
Metronomic chemotherapy
Drug repositioning
Pre-clinic
Paediatric
Adult
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Cancer
Metronomic chemotherapy
Drug repositioning
Pre-clinic
Paediatric
Adult
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