Redox System and Oxidative Stress-Targeted Therapeutic Approaches in Bladder Cancer
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Antioxidants
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Bladder cancer (BCa) is the most common genitourinary malignancy, with a high global
incidence and recurrence rate that is paired with an increasing caregiver burden and higher financial
cost, in addition to increasing morbidity and mortality worldwide. Histologically, BCa is categorized
into non-muscle invasive, muscle invasive, and metastatic BCa, on the basis of which the therapeutic
strategy is determined. Despite all innovations and recent advances in BCa research, conventional
therapies such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery fall short in the complete
management of this important malignancy. Besides this worrying trend, the molecular basis of BCa
development also remains poorly understood. Burgeoning evidence from experimental and clinical
studies suggests that oxidative stress resulting from an imbalance between reactive oxygen species
(ROS) generation and the body’s antioxidant production plays an integral role in BCa development
and progression. Hence, ROS-induced oxidative stress-related pathways are currently under inves tigation as potential therapeutic targets of BCa. This review focuses on our current understanding
regarding ROS-associated pathways in BCa pathogenesis and progression, as well as on antioxidants
as potential adjuvants to conventional BCa therapy
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Citation: Dugbartey, G.J.; Relouw, S.; McFarlane, L.; Sener, A. Redox System and Oxidative Stress-Targeted Therapeutic Approaches in Bladder Cancer. Antioxidants 2024, 13, 287. https://doi.org/10.3390/ antiox13030287
