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Trans-Tympanic Drug Delivery for the Treatment of Ototoxicity
Published on: March 16, 2018
Genetics of cisplatin ototoxicity: confirming the unexplained?
1Newcastle Cancer Centre at the Northern Institute for Cancer Research, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. alan.boddy@newcastle.ac.uk
Abstract:
Replication of findings in clinical pharmacogenetic studies is essential but often neglected. The observation that TPMT and COMT genotypes, in combination with ABCC3 genotype, are predictive of ototoxicity following cisplatin treatment has been confirmed. However, translating this observation into a useful preventive strategy requires more mechanistic insight.
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