Chemotherapy Agents Articles & Analysis: Older
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This article analyzes each aspect.DefinitionsSMDC consists of a small molecule drug (usually a highly active chemotherapy drug) and a targeting ligand (usually a small molecule), connected through conjugation technology. ...
Introduction Chemotherapy with anti-tumor agents is currently one of the most important systemic treatments for cancer. ...
When tested on mice, their compound, KLS-13019, demonstrated both prevention and reversal of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), a common side effect of certain cancer treatments that damage peripheral nerves, which carry sensory information to the arms, legs, and brain. ...
After surgery, a follow-up treatment, also referred to as adjuvant treatment, is often recommended to help eliminate any residual traces of the tumor.1 In the case of brain tumors, more often than not, adjuvant therapy involves using radiation, in part because few chemotherapy agents reliably cross the blood brain barrier. Adjuvant radiation is used either alone ...