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Systemic Treatment for Gynecological Cancer Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis

Journal

ONCOTARGETS AND THERAPY
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages 545-558

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DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/OTT.S419445

Keywords

hemodialysis; renal insufficiency; systemic treatment; gynecological cancer

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Gynecological cancer is a serious threat to women's health, and chemotherapy is crucial for its treatment. Renal function is important for completing the full course of systemic treatment and achieving an ideal prognosis. Chronic kidney disease can restrict systematic treatment by affecting drug metabolism, increasing toxicity, and the risk of adverse reactions. Unfortunately, women on renal replacement therapy have a higher risk of developing gynecological cancers. This article summarizes the current knowledge on systemic treatment drugs for gynecological cancer patients undergoing dialysis.
Gynecological cancer poses a serious threat to women's health. Chemotherapy-based systemic therapy plays a crucial role in the treatment of gynecological cancers. Many systemic therapeutic drugs are metabolized in the kidneys. Therefore, normal renal function is a prerequisite for gynecological tumor patients to complete the full course of systematic treatment and provide a guarantee for achieving an ideal prognosis. Chronic kidney disease often places restrictions on systematic treatment to different extents, such as influencing drug pharmacokinetics, increasing drug toxicity, and the risk of adverse drug reactions. Unfortunately, women undergoing renal replacement have a higher risk of developing gynecological cancers. This article summarizes the current knowledge on systemic treatment drugs for patients with gynecological cancer undergoing dialysis. We discuss the optimal choice of the systematic therapeutic protocol, administration of form and dosage, and window of chemotherapy during hemodialysis sessions to ensure both effectiveness and safety in gynecological cancer patients.

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