Difference between revisions of "Category:KIT inhibitors"

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A class of drugs that inhibit the proto-oncogene c-Kit, also called mast/stem cell growth factor receptor. Actionable mutations of KIT are seen in [[Sarcoma|gastrointestinal stromal tumors]], [[Mast cell diseases|mast cell disease]], [[Testicular cancer|seminoma]], [[Melanoma|melanoma]], and [[Acute myeloid leukemia|acute myeloid leukemia]]
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A class of drugs that inhibit the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KIT_(gene) proto-oncogene c-Kit], also called mast/stem cell growth factor receptor. Actionable mutations of KIT are seen in [[Sarcoma|gastrointestinal stromal tumors]], [[Mast cell diseases|mast cell disease]], [[Testicular cancer|seminoma]], [[Melanoma|melanoma]], and [[Acute myeloid leukemia|acute myeloid leukemia]]
  
 
[[Category:Growth factor inhibitors]]
 
[[Category:Growth factor inhibitors]]
[[Category:Kinase inhibitors]]
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[[Category:Tyrosine kinase inhibitors]]

Latest revision as of 21:57, 22 January 2021

A class of drugs that inhibit the proto-oncogene c-Kit, also called mast/stem cell growth factor receptor. Actionable mutations of KIT are seen in gastrointestinal stromal tumors, mast cell disease, seminoma, melanoma, and acute myeloid leukemia