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H Zhou, J Ferlay, RL Siegel +660 more · 2025 · Oncology Reports · added 2026-04-20
H Zhou, J Ferlay, RL Siegel, M Laversanne, I Soerjomataram, A Jemal, F Bray, PS Steeg, KD Miller, HE Fuchs, FX Xu, YL Zhang, JJ Liu, DD Zhang, HB Chen, K Saxena, MK Jolly, JA Bertout, SA Patel, MC Simon, X Meng, FM Kong, J Yu, A Challapalli, L Carroll, EO Aboagye, DC Hinshaw, LA Shevde, P Desai, N Takahashi, R Kumar, S Nichols, J Malin, A Hunt, C Schultz, Y Cao, D Tillo, D Nousome, FF Tam, KL Ning, M Lee, JM Dumlao, JC Choy, AA Tirpe, D Gulei, SM Ciortea, C Crivii, I Berindan-Neagoe, EB Rankin, AJ Giaccia, GN Masoud, W Li, Y Della Rocca, L Fonticoli, TS Rajan, O Trubiani, S Caputi, F Diomede, J Pizzicannella, GD Marconi, SG Zeng, X Lin, JC Liu, J Zhou, RY Hapke, SM Haake, S Musleh Ud Din, SG Streit, BT Huynh, C Hana, AN Abraham, A Hussein, S Liu, Y Zhan, J Luo, J Feng, J Lu, H Zheng, Q Wen, S Fan, C Wang, S Xu, X Yang, W Luo, H Hu, R Chang, J Zhong, M Knabel, R O'Meally, RN Cole, A Pandey, GL Semenza, Y Wei, D Wang, F Jin, Z Bian, L Li, H Liang, M Li, L Shi, C Pan, D Zhu, X Ji, R Zhu, C Gao, H Xie, X Gong, H Jiang, H Zhao, M Zhang, Y He, X Li, Y Xu, X Liu, S Jiang, R Wang, H Yan, L Jin, X Dou, D Chen, V Becker, X Yuan, AS Boewe, E Ampofo, E Ebert, J Hohneck, RM Bohle, E Meese, Y Zhao, MD Menger, J Zhao, CR Qiao, Z Ding, YL Sheng, XN Li, Y Yang, DY Zhu, CY Zhang, DL Liu, K Wu, S Zhao, C Han, Y Zhang, F Liu, J Ren, HL Yin, HW Xu, QY Lin, RD Leone, JD Powell, Z Yu, J Zou, F Xu, J Jin, G Yu, J Gu, S Yang, X Wang, Y Wu, J Wei, J Xu, AL Jackson, B Zhou, WY Kim, KL Eales, KER Hollinshead, DA Tennant, E Dai, W Wang, Y Li, D Ye, R Courtnay, DC Ngo, N Malik, K Ververis, SM Tortorella, TC Karagiannis, F Luo, N Yan, S Li, G Cao, Q Cheng, Q Xia, H Wang, S Shang, MZ Wang, Z Xing, N He, H Nisar, PM Sanchidrián González, M Brauny, FM Labonté, C Schmitz, MD Roggan, B Konda, CE Hellweg, Z Guo, L Hu, Q Wang, Y Wang, XP Liu, C Chen, W Hu, X Zhang, C Liang, C Wu, S Wan, L Xu, S Wang, J Wang, X Huang, C Zhang, L Zhou, Y Du, C Li, H Ren, L Zheng, PE Porporato, N Filigheddu, JMB Pedro, G Kroemer, L Galluzzi, OT Brustugun, RX Huang, PK Zhou, H Chen, Z Han, Q Luo, Q Li, H Zuo, L Gong, C Liu, S Han, T Zhou, LY Zhang, JZ He, ZM Miao, YY Li, YM Zhang, ZW Liu, SZ Zhang, Y Chen, GC Zhou, YQ Liu, LH Gray, AD Conger, M Ebert, S Hornsey, OC Scott, AB Herrera-Campos, E Zamudio-Martinez, D Delgado-Bellido, M Fernández-Cortés, LM Montuenga, FJ Oliver, A Garcia-Diaz, Q Guo, F Lan, X Yan, Z Xiao, Q Zhang, S Roy, S Kumaravel, A Sharma, CL Duran, KJ Bayless, S Chakraborty, CY Hu, CF Hung, PC Chen, JY Hsu, CT Wang, MD Lai, YS Tsai, AL Shiau, GS Shieh, CL Wu, A Mancino, T Schioppa, P Larghi, F Pasqualini, M Nebuloni, IH Chen, S Sozzani, JM Austyn, A Mantovani, A Sica, X Peng, J Huang, Y Tao, HK Eltzschig, LF Thompson, J Karhausen, RJ Cotta, JC Ibla, SC Robson, SP Colgan, J Li, L Wang, X Chen, Y Ping, L Huang, D Yue, Z Zhang, F Wang, SM An, HM Lei, XP Ding, F Sun, YB Tang, HZ Chen, Y Shen, L Zhu, A Kogita, Y Togashi, H Hayashi, S Sogabe, M Terashima, MA De Velasco, K Sakai, Y Fujita, S Tomida, Y Takeyama, S Karan, MY Cho, H Lee, HS Park, M Sundararajan, JL Sessler, KS Hong, MHY Cheng, Y Mo, G Zheng, LC Clark, R Wolf, D Granger, Z Taylor, X Sun, G Niu, N Chan, B Shen, MV Shirmanova, MM Lukina, MA Sirotkina, LE Shimolina, VV Dudenkova, NI Ignatova, S Tobita, VI Shcheslavskiy, EV Zagaynova, JM Vanderkooi, G Maniara, TJ Green, DF Wilson, CJ Koch, SM Evans, MR Horsman, BS Sørensen, M Busk, DW Siemann, C Huang, J Liang, X Lei, X Xu, L Luo, X Hu, J Gou, W Lin, F Yang, C Liao, D Nasri, R Manwar, A Kaushik, EE Er, K Avanaki, KA Krohn, JM Link, RP Mason, JR Brender, Y Saida, N Devasahayam, MC Krishna, S Kishimoto, I Godet, S Doctorman, F Wu, DM Gilkes, K Matsumoto, JB Mitchell, W Qin, C Xu, C Yu, S Shen, W Huang, DS Vikram, JL Zweier, P Kuppusamy, B Epel, MK Bowman, C Mailer, HJ Halpern, B Hao, H Dong, R Xiong, C Song, N Li, Q Geng, R Zhang, L Lai, J He, D You, W Duan, X Dong, Y Zhu, L Lin, C Ostheimer, M Bache, A Güttler, M Kotzsch, D Vordermark, A Giatromanolaki, AL Harris, AH Banham, CA Contrafouris, MI Koukourakis, H Geng, L Chen, S Lv, SJ Kim, ZN Rabbani, RT Vollmer, EG Schreiber, E Oosterwijk, MW Dewhirst, Z Vujaskovic, MJ Kelley, D Coppola, M Szabo, D Boulware, P Muraca, M Alsarraj, AF Chambers, TJ Yeatman, T Reese, K Stępień, RP Ostrowski, E Matyja, SW Kim, IK Kim, JH Ha, CD Yeo, HH Kang, JW Kim, SH Lee, O Thews, P Vaupel, M Heyboer, D Sharma, W Santiago, N McCulloch, LW Jones, BL Viglianti, JA Tashjian, SM Kothadia, ST Keir, SJ Freedland, MQ Potter, EJ Moon, T Schroeder, JE Herndon, S Jo, J Jeon, G Park, HK Do, J Kang, KJ Ahn, SY Ma, YM Choi, D Kim, B Youn, Y Ki, P Ghosh, C Vidal, S Dey, L Zhang, TM Ashton, WG McKenna, LA Kunz-Schughart, GS Higgins, B Kalyanaraman, G Cheng, M Hardy, M You, M Shameem, AJ Bagherpoor, A Nakhi, P Dosa, G Georg, F Kassie, M Skwarski, DR McGowan, E Belcher, F Di Chiara, D Stavroulias, M McCole, JL Derham, KY Chu, E Teoh, J Chauhan, M Benej, X Hong, S Vibhute, S Scott, J Wu, E Graves, QT Le, AC Koong, B Yu, S Sohoni, T Wang, SP Kalainayakan, PC Konduri, A Ashrafi, P Modareszadeh, N Salamat, PS Alemi, E Berisha, TW Secomb, V Sukhatme, G Bouche, L Meheus, VP Sukhatme, P Pantziarka, BJT Reymen, MW van Gisbergen, AJG Even, CML Zegers, M Das, E Vegt, JE Wildberger, FM Mottaghy, A Yaromina, LJ Dubois, PP Wong, N Bodrug, KM Hodivala-Dilke, S Guelfi, K Hodivala-Dilke, G Bergers, C Wigerup, S Påhlman, D Bexell, Y Xia, HK Choi, K Lee, L Iommarini, AM Porcelli, G Gasparre, I Kurelac, N Albadari, S Deng, J Ma, K Cao, X Ling, P Zhang, J Zhu, H Deng, P Li, Q Hang, Y Jin, M Chen, MS Lara, CM Blakely, JW Riess, H Zhu, S Zhang, W Tian, C Cao, L Shu, A Mahdi, B Darvishi, K Majidzadeh-A, M Salehi, L Farahmand, Z Xie, T Zou, JL Bryant, SL Meredith, KJ Williams, A White, WR Wilson, MP Hay, SX Chen, J Zhang, F Xue, W Liu, Y Kuang, B Gu, S Song, F Shepherd, G Koschel, J Von Pawel, U Gatzmeier, N Van Zandwiyk, P Woll, R Van Klavren, P Krasko, P Desimone, M Nicolson, L Marcu, I Olver, K Graham, E Unger, D Lindsay, CM Garvey, SM Mumenthaler, J Foo, C Meaney, GG Powathil, P Lambin, M Kohandel, BT Oronsky, SJ Knox, JJ Scicinski, B Oronsky, J Scicinski, S Ning, D Peehl, A Oronsky, P Cabrales, M Bednarski, S Knox, L Zhao, C Shen, Y Luo, X Hou, Y Qi, Z Huang, L Gao, M Wu, Y Zhou, X Feng, Z Wu, X Rao, R Zhou, R Meng, P Dey, R Das, S Chatterjee, R Paul, U Ghosh, Y Demizu, O Fujii, H Iwata, N Fuwa, SM Bentzen, V Gregoire, G Meijer, J Steenhuijsen, M Bal, K De Jaeger, D Schuring, J Theuws Show less
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is one of the most prevalent and lethal types of cancers worldwide and its high incidence and mortality rates pose a significant public health challenge. Despite sig Show more
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is one of the most prevalent and lethal types of cancers worldwide and its high incidence and mortality rates pose a significant public health challenge. Despite significant advances in targeted therapy and immunotherapy, the overall prognosis of patients with NSCLC remains poor. Hypoxia is a critical driving factor in tumor progression, influencing the biological behavior of tumor cells through complex molecular mechanisms. The present review systematically examined the role of the hypoxic microenvironment in NSCLC, demonstrating its crucial role in promoting tumor cell growth, invasion and metastasis. Additionally, it has been previously reported that the hypoxic microenvironment enhances tumor cell resistance by activating hypoxia-inducible factor and regulating exosome secretion. The hypoxic microenvironment also enables tumor cells to adapt to low oxygen and nutrient-deficient conditions by enhancing metabolic reprogramming, such as through upregulating glycolysis. Further studies have shown that the hypoxic microenvironment facilitates immune escape by modulating tumor-associated immune cells and suppressing the antitumor response of the immune system. Moreover, the hypoxic microenvironment increases tumor resistance to radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other types of targeted therapy through various pathways, significantly reducing the therapeutic efficacy of these treatments. Therefore, it could be suggested that early detection of cellular hypoxia and targeted therapy based on hypoxia may offer new therapeutic approaches for patients with NSCLC. The present review not only deepened the current understanding of the mechanisms of action and role of the hypoxic microenvironment in NSCLC but also provided a solid theoretical basis for the future development of precision treatments for patients with NSCLC. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.3892/or.2024.8862
anticancer review
Susan Monro, Katsuya L. Colón, Huimin Yin +7 more · 2019 · Chemical Reviews · ACS Publications · added 2026-04-20
Transition metal complexes are of increasing interest as photosensitizers in photodynamic therapy (PDT) and, more recently, for photochemotherapy (PCT). In recent years, Ru(II) polypyridyl complexes h Show more
Transition metal complexes are of increasing interest as photosensitizers in photodynamic therapy (PDT) and, more recently, for photochemotherapy (PCT). In recent years, Ru(II) polypyridyl complexes have emerged as promising systems for both PDT and PCT. Their rich photochemical and photophysical properties derive from a variety of excited-state electronic configurations accessible with visible and near-infrared light, and these properties can be exploited for both energy- and electron-transfer processes that can yield highly potent oxygen-dependent and/or oxygen-independent photobiological activity. Selected examples highlight the use of rational design in coordination chemistry to control the lowest-energy triplet excited-state configurations for eliciting a particular type of photoreactivity for PDT and/or PCT effects. These principles are also discussed in the context of the development of TLD1433, the first Ru(II)-based photosensitizer for PDT to enter a human clinical trial. The design of TLD1433 arose from a tumor-centered approach, as part of a complete PDT package that includes the light component and the protocol for treating non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. Briefly, this review summarizes the challenges to bringing PDT into mainstream cancer therapy. It considers the chemical and photophysical solutions that transition metal complexes offer, and it puts into context the multidisciplinary effort needed to bring a new drug to clinical trial. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00211
coordination-chemistry photoactivated