antitumorale
Antitumorale refers to substances and strategies aimed at countering tumor growth and progression. In medical usage, antitumorale agents include cytotoxic chemotherapy, targeted therapies such as kinase inhibitors and monoclonal antibodies, hormonal therapies, immunotherapies (for example checkpoint inhibitors and adoptive cellular therapies), anti-angiogenic drugs, radiopharmaceuticals, and certain natural or synthetic compounds with antineoplastic activity. The term is often used in French-language literature and is broadly synonymous with antineoplastic or anticancer methods.
Mechanisms vary: cytotoxic drugs disrupt DNA replication or mitosis; targeted therapies block oncogenic signaling; hormonal therapies
Development and evaluation: Antitumorale therapies undergo preclinical testing and phased clinical trials to determine safety and
Clinical use: Therapy selection depends on tumor type, stage, molecular characteristics, and patient factors. Combination regimens