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    A ReviewofNovelCancerTherapeuticsandCurrent Research Trends
    (Wiley The Scientific World Journal Volume 2025, 2025) Oluwajembola, Abimbola Mary; Zakari, Suleiman; Cleanclay, Wisdom D.; Ayeni, Timothy; Adebosoye, Adewale; Okoh, Olayinka S.; Folamade, Joshua; Bawa, Inalegwu; Ogunlana, OlubankeOlujoke
    The uncheckedgrowthandspreadofaberrantcellsdescribeawidelydiversecollectionofdisordersthatcollectivelyconstitute cancer. Conventionaltherapiesforcancer,includingradiationtherapy,chemotherapy,andsurgery,haveincreasedthechances of survivalsignificantly inmostpatients.Thesetraditionalmethodsusuallyresultinlowtumorortumorcellspecificity, significant systemictoxicity,andthedevelopmentofdrugresistance.Thisreviewsummarizesupdatesincancertherapy,some of whichincludecutting-edgetherapiesrepresentedbyCAR-Ttherapy,targetedtherapies,genetherapy,arginine-depriving therapy, mitochondria-targetedtherapies,neutrophil-targetedtherapies,andthelatestPROTACtechnologyforproteolysis- targeting chimera.Ithasemphasizedmechanismsunderlyingthesenewtherapeuticstrategiesandtheirtranslationalpotential for treatinghumancancers.Wefurtherdiscuss,foreachapproach,thechallenges,limitations,sideeffects, anddelivery systems. Thereviewproceedswithadynamicchangeinthelandscapeofcancerresearchinbiology,wheremachinelearning and artificial intelligenceareincreasinglyimportanttoimproveourunderstandingofthemechanismsofcancerandtreatment responses. Wealsodescribethepotentialofstemcelltherapy,metabolomics,andnoveldrugdeliverysystemstowardbetter patient outcomes.Thepaperpullstogethersomeofthecurrentresearch findings andresultsofclinicaltrialsinnew therapeutic developmentsandemergingareasofresearchthatholdoutexcitingpromisesforthefutureprogressofcancer treatment