Autophagy as a Common Mechanism in Chemotherapy: Mini Review
Abstract
Chemotherapy resistance is a significant challenge in cancer treatment, contributing to treatment failure and disease recurrence. Autophagy, a cellular process involved in the degradation and recycling of cellular components, has emerged as a common mechanism associated with chemotherapy resistance. This review explores the role of autophagy in chemotherapy resistance, focusing on its molecular mechanisms, regulation, and therapeutic implications. Understanding the interplay between autophagy and chemotherapy resistance may provide new insights into overcoming treatment resistance and improving cancer patient outcomes.
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