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Today, molecularly based antineoplastic therapy targeted to subsets of organ-specific cancers has become standard of care (SOC) in multiple cancer types, with the number of regulatory agency–approved indications rapidly increasing. In addition, over the past few years, several targeted therapeutics hav...
These antineoplastic agents have been investigated in clinical trials for malignancies from many tissues, including breast, gynecologic, gastrointestinal, lung and melanoma, alone or in association with hormonal therapies, EGFR inhibitors, and cyto‐ toxic drugs [3, 19, 26, 27]. The efficacy of ...
They differ in molecular weight, pattern of expression, function, and their apparent sensitivity to antineoplastic drugs. The β isoforms show no dependency on cell cycle phase, and its function is still largely unknown; in contrast, topo IIα expression is cell cycle-dependent (G2/M) and ...
It acts both as an antineoplastic and immunosuppressive agent at doses 140 mg or above. Grade 3 or 4 infections are more problematic in the accelerated phase compared to the chronic phase of the disease (89% versus 45%) (154) which is likely related to the underlying disease process. 346...
Clinical implications Antineoplastic therapy is frequently complicated by the develop- ment of cardiotoxicity, which leads to cardiomyopathy evolving towards heart failure. In some instances, LV impairment is detected too late at echocardiography, when significant myocardial damage has already occurred. The ...
ArBu possesses significant antineoplastic activity in vitro and in vivo.18, 19, 20,22,36,37 This is associated the regulation of proliferation, cell cycle, apoptosis, autophagy, and migration. There are no reports on the modulation of ArBu on ferroptosis. The present study for the first time ...
Multidrug-resistant cancer cells are preferential targets of the new antineoplastic lanthanum compound KP772 (FFC24) Biochemical Pharmacology . 2007; 73 (12):1873–1886. doi: 10.1016/j.bcp.2007.03.002. [ Cross Ref ]Heffetera, P, Jakupecb, MA, Körnerc, W, Chibad, P, Pirkera, C, ...