Abstract
The fact that most medications now on the market contain heterocycle molecules or heterocycle fragments, as well as their inherent adaptability and distinctive physicochemical features, has positioned them as true pillars of medicinal chemistry. Aside from the medications that have already been approved, several others are being researched for their potential to treat a variety of cancers. The inherent adaptability and dynamic core scaffold of these molecules have been used in anticancer research in particular. Nonetheless, heterocyclic compounds, like every other promising anticancer medication, are not without flaws. We present a comprehensive summary of heterocyclic active chemicals and families, as well as their key medical applications, in this article.
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