Repurposing Drugs against Cancer
Introduction Cancer is a group of disorders characterized by aberrant cell proliferation and resistance to growth-suppressing signals. It is a multi-tutorial genetic disease that may be detected early if diagnostic parameters are promising, and it can be successfully treated by focusing on potential therapeutic targets. While the emphasis on lifestyle may rule out an epigenetic role in cancer progressions, such as reducing bodily exposure to carcinogens in both diet and usable materials for example avoiding excessive sun exposure and tanning materials can lower the risk of skin cancer (Cancer Statistics, 2018). Today, cancer is one of the most common causes of death around the world. For the year 2018, there were an anticipated 1.8 million new cancer diagnoses and 600,000 deaths in the United States alone (Cancer Statistics, 2018). Cancer growth is triggered by a failure in the genetic processes that regulate cell growth and proliferation. In most situations, oncogenesis is caused...