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Archives of Surgery, 1954
NO ONE who is concerned with the treatment of cancer can feel satisfied with the present methods of dealing with this disease. We can only hope that research efforts in this great field of pathology may eventually throw some light on the cause or causes of malignant disease, with the result that cancer may either be prevented or at least attacked on a ...
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NO ONE who is concerned with the treatment of cancer can feel satisfied with the present methods of dealing with this disease. We can only hope that research efforts in this great field of pathology may eventually throw some light on the cause or causes of malignant disease, with the result that cancer may either be prevented or at least attacked on a ...
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Photochemotherapy in the Treatment of Cancer
Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2001The development of therapies which are selective for tumor tissues is one of the most important goals in anticancer research. Within this framework photochemotherapy can be considered a very promising approach. Its therapeutic effectiveness depends on two connected factors: drug and light.
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Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2004
The trivalent gallium cation is capable of inhibiting tumor growth, mainly because of its resemblance to ferric iron. It affects cellular acquisition of iron by binding to transferrin, and it interacts with the iron-dependent enzyme ribonucleotide reductase, resulting in reduced dNTP pools and inhibition of DNA synthesis.
Jakupec, Michael, Keppler, Bernhard
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The trivalent gallium cation is capable of inhibiting tumor growth, mainly because of its resemblance to ferric iron. It affects cellular acquisition of iron by binding to transferrin, and it interacts with the iron-dependent enzyme ribonucleotide reductase, resulting in reduced dNTP pools and inhibition of DNA synthesis.
Jakupec, Michael, Keppler, Bernhard
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
This discussion of malignant tumors of the oral cavity includes carcinoma of the mucous membrane of the cheeks, gingiva, soft and hard palates, tongue, floor of the mouth, faucial pillars, and tonsils. Carcinoma of the lips and tumors of the jaws, benign and malignant, have been discussed in previous communications.
J W, HENDRICK, G E, WARD
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This discussion of malignant tumors of the oral cavity includes carcinoma of the mucous membrane of the cheeks, gingiva, soft and hard palates, tongue, floor of the mouth, faucial pillars, and tonsils. Carcinoma of the lips and tumors of the jaws, benign and malignant, have been discussed in previous communications.
J W, HENDRICK, G E, WARD
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Biochemical Pharmacology, 2022
Cisplatin is a widely used chemotherapy agent in the treatment of various forms of carcinomas and sarcomas. Its effectiveness in delaying negative outcome in cancer patients has been amply documented, and attributed primarily to its ability to crosslink DNA purine bases, thus interfering with DNA repair mechanisms in cancer cells.
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Cisplatin is a widely used chemotherapy agent in the treatment of various forms of carcinomas and sarcomas. Its effectiveness in delaying negative outcome in cancer patients has been amply documented, and attributed primarily to its ability to crosslink DNA purine bases, thus interfering with DNA repair mechanisms in cancer cells.
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Adrenocortical Cancer Treatment
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2019Adrenocortical cancer is a rare disease. Prognosis remains poor but is improving. In this article, initial presentation, biochemical and imaging evaluation, surgical approach to resection, and postoperative care are reviewed. Prognosis, patterns of recurrence, treatment of metastatic disease using medical therapy and other surgical and nonsurgical ...
Samuel E, Long, Barbra S, Miller
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Communications in the Treatment of Cancer
The American Journal of Nursing, 1971How does the patient with cancer, in desperate need of understanding his illness, go about finding out what is wrong with him? Unfortunately, he often doesn't. Once he is on the chemotherapy unit, the cancer patient usually loses contact with his family physician.
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