Drug × Cancer matrix

Each row is a drug, each column a cancer subtype. Cells show the strongest known association for that drug in that cancer: approved clinical trial or blank. The repositionable flag means the drug appears as a synthetic-lethal repositioning candidate in cansar; it’s gene-level, not cancer-level.

Cancer key
GBM — Glioblastoma (CNS astrocytoma grade IV) LUAD — Lung adenocarcinoma SCLC — Small cell lung carcinoma LUSC — Lung squamous cell carcinoma OAC — Oesophageal adenocarcinoma OSCC — Oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma PDAC — Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
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Showing 5 of 5 matching drugs for IDH1 — including drugs targeting any of its 183 synthetic-lethal partners , sorted by total cancer coverage.
Drug Target Relationship GBM LUAD SCLC LUSC OAC OSCC PDAC Reposition #cancers
vorasidenib IDH1 Direct yes 1
ivosidenib IDH1 Direct yes 0
biopsy, biospecimen collection, ceralasertib, computed tomography, echocardiography, multigated acquisition scan, positron emission tomography, trastuzumab deruxtecan ATR SSL via ATR 1
ceralasertib, olaparib, durvalumab ATR SSL via ATR 1
cisplatin, carboplatin, etoposide, durvalumab, ceralasertib ATR SSL via ATR 1
Approval data manually curated from National Cancer Institute and Drugs@FDA. Clinical trials from ClinicalTrials.gov. Repositionable list from cansar.ai.