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Hedgehog inhibitors in the treatment of advanced basal cell carcinoma: risks and benefits.

TitleHedgehog inhibitors in the treatment of advanced basal cell carcinoma: risks and benefits.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsVillani, A., Cinelli E., Fabbrocini G., Lallas A., & Scalvenzi M.
JournalExpert Opin Drug Saf
Volume19
Issue12
Pagination1585-1594
Date Published2020 Dec
ISSN1744-764X
Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC). Although surgery is the first-line therapy for BCC, some cases can progress to an advanced or, rarely, a metastatic state and targeted therapy are required. The main pathway involved in BCC tumorigenesis is the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway and its inhibition is among the few treatment options available for patients with advanced BCCs. Recent advances in targeting this pathway have led to the development of two small-molecule oral Hh inhibitors, vismodegib and sonidegib.AREAS COVERED: The aim of this article is to provide a complete overview on the use of HPI for the treatment of advanced BCCs describing the efficacy, the benefits, and risks related to these small molecules.EXPERT OPINION: To date, the class of Hh inhibitors has revolutionized the management of patients with advanced BCCs, even though they are usually related to a toxicity profile that may represent the major cause of treatment discontinuation; an accurate study of the Hh signaling pathway and the development of other small molecules could be useful to enlarge the armamentarium of treatment in order to assure patients a personalized approach to the choice of treatment.

DOI10.1080/14740338.2020.1837773
Alternate JournalExpert Opin Drug Saf
PubMed ID33054455

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