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bonder Posted - 10/13/2015 : 04:18:40
According to Dr. Dinehart, some common medications with which dermatologists are already familiar and comfortable are hedgehog pathway inhibitors—the ANTI-FUNGAL DRUG itraconazole and imiquimod are examples. What excites him are advances in putting this class of drugs to work.

“There are new ways to use hedgehog pathway inhibitors—continuously, intermittently, shrinking a tumor prior to surgery, in combination—so that the hedgehog pathway is blocked in more than one part of the pathway,” he says.


http://dermatologytimes.modernmedicine.com/dermatology-times/news/neatest-scientific-advance-skin-cancer-treatment

http://dermatologytimes.modernmedicine.com/dermatology-times/news/advancing-bcc-treatment

http://skincancersun.com


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