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(oncology) The vitamin biotin labelled with radioactive (yttrium-90), used in the treatment of cancer, where it seeks out tumor cells that have been targeted by an antibody linked to streptavidin and kills them.
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(pharmacology) A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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A particular antineoplastic drug.
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(pharmacology) A bioactive retinoid.
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An anthracycline antibiotic drug used in cancer chemotherapy.
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An antimetabolite being studied for the treatment of pancreatic cancer.
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A particular antineoplastic drug.
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(pharmacology) A cytoprotective adjuvant used in cancer chemotherapy.
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(pharmacology) A 4-amino analog of folic acid used as a chemotherapy drug.
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Alternative form of aminopterin [(pharmacology) A 4-amino analog of folic acid used as a chemotherapy drug.]
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A topoisomerase inhibitor being studied as a possible cancer treatment.
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(pharmacology) A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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(pharmacology) A pyrimidine antagonist.
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(pharmacology, oncology) One of two vinca alkaloids useful in the treatment of cancer.
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(pharmacology) cytarabine
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(pharmacology) A pyrimidine nucleoside analog that is used mainly in the treatment of leukemia
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(organic chemistry) An ethyl analogue of tacrolimus with strong immunosuppressant properties.
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A drug used to treat hypophosphatasia.
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A substance being studied for the treatment of certain multiple myelomas and other advanced cancers.
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(pharmacology) An antineoplastic drug.
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(medicine) A histone deacetylase inhibitor proposed as an anticancer drug
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A semisynthetic camptothecin analogue used in chemotherapy.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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the protease inhibitor ubenimex
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A particular anticancer drug.
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Any of a class of bactericidal chemical compounds.
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An atypical antipsychotic for the treatment of schizophrenia.
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A tyrosine kinase inhibitor undergoing research for use in the treatment of cancer.
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(pharmacology) An experimental antiviral drug, a prodrug of cidofovir.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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Alternative form of busulfan [A particular drug used in chemotherapy.]
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A semisynthetic derivative of a natural taxoid, used to treat prostate cancer.
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Alternative form of capecitabine [(pharmacology) An antineoplastic drug C₁₅H₂₂FN₃O₆ (trademark Xeloda) that is converted in the body to fluorouracil and is administered orally to treat colorectal cancers and often in conjunction with docetaxel to treat metastatic breast cancer.]
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Alternative form of capecitabine [(pharmacology) An antineoplastic drug C₁₅H₂₂FN₃O₆ (trademark Xeloda) that is converted in the body to fluorouracil and is administered orally to treat colorectal cancers and often in conjunction with docetaxel to treat metastatic breast cancer.]
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(pharmacology) An antineoplastic drug C₁₅H₂₂FN₃O₆ (trademark Xeloda) that is converted in the body to fluorouracil and is administered orally to treat colorectal cancers and often in conjunction with docetaxel to treat metastatic breast cancer.
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(pharmacology) An organic derivative of platinum that is used in chemotherapy.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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A pyrimidine analogue derived from fluorouracil and used as an antineoplastic agent.
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A compound related to mustard gas, used as an alkylating agent in chemotherapy.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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Alternative form of chlorpropamide [(medicine) A sulfonylurea antidiabetic drug]
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A nitrosourea and streptozotocin analogue used in cancer therapy.
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(pharmacology, uncountable) A platinum-containing antineoplastic drug cis-diamminedichloro-platinum(II) (Cl₂H₆N₂Pt) that is cytotoxic and is used especially in the treatment of testicular and ovarian tumors and advanced bladder cancer.
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(pharmacology, oncology) cisplatin
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A cysteine-derived drug used in liver therapy.
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(pharmacology) A purine nucleoside antimetabolite used in the treatment of leukaemia.
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A derivative of colchicine that is used in genetic research
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A topical antiinfective drug.
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(pharmacology) A cytotoxic antineoplastic agent C₉H₁₃N₃O₅ that is a synthetic isomer of the naturally occurring nucleoside of cytosine and arabinose and is used to treat several types of leukemias, especially acute myeloid leukemia in adults.
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An antineoplastic drug used in chemotherapy.
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A 4-aminomethylcinnamic hydroxamic acid derivative that inhibits histone deacetylases.
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(medicine) Any of a class of anticancer drugs that inhibit the biosynthesis of adenosylhomocysteine
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(pharmacology) 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (trademark Dacogen), a cytosine analogue that hypomethylates DNA by inhibiting DNA methyltransferase.
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(pharmacology) Alternative form of zalcitabine. [(pharmacology) A drug C₉H₁₃N₃O₃ which inhibits the replication of HIV and is formerly used in the treatment of AIDS, especially in combination with zidovudine. It is a synthetic analog of a pyrimidine nucleoside, acting as a reverse transcriptase inhibitor.]
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(pharmacology) An experimental drug for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
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(pharmacology) A semisynthetic antineoplastic drug C₄₃H₅₃NO₁₄·3H₂O (trademark Taxotere) that is administered intravenously to treat various cancers (as of the lung, breast, or prostate) and is derived from the needles of a yew tree (Taxus baccata) of Europe.
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(pharmacology) A vitamin D analogue.
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A particular nitrosourea compound.
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A nitrosourea compound that has been investigated for the treatment of neoplasms.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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A particular anticancer drug.
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A benzamide histone deacetylase inhibitor undergoing clinical trials for treatment of various cancers.
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A synthetic bisindolylmaleimide with potential antineoplastic activity.
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(medicine) A particular anthracycline antineoplastic drug used in chemotherapy
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(pharmacology) A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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Alternative form of epirubicin [(pharmacology) A particular drug used in chemotherapy.]
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A particular anticancer drug, a synthetic macrocyclic analogue of halichondrin B.
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A particular drug used to treat cancer.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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(pharmacology) A prodrug for the treatment of some cancers.
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(medicine) An analogue of camptothecin
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(pharmacology) A glutathione transferase inhibitor.
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(pharmacology) A pyrimidine antagonist.
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(pharmacology) A particular pyrimidine nucleoside analogue used as an antiviral drug.
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(pharmacology) An antineoplastic agent that is an analog of vidarabine and is administered intravenously in the form of its phosphate C₁₀H₁₃FN₅O₇P especially in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy for cancer.
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A nitrosourea alkylating agent under investigation for use in the treatment of melanoma.
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(pharmacology) A mucolytic drug.
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(pharmacology) A pyrimidine antagonist.
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A triazolone, derived from resorcinol, that inhibits an oncogenic molecular chaperone
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(pharmacology) A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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A kinase inhibitor used as an anticancer drug
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(pharmacology) The compound 5-chloro-2,4-dihydroxypyridine used in the treatment of gastric cancer.
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A sulfonamide antidiabetic drug, structurally related to the sulfonylureas.
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A particular antiandrogen.
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Alternative spelling of ibacitabine [(pharmacology) A particular antiviral drug.]
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(pharmacology) A particular anthracycline drug used in chemotherapy.
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An antineoplastic drug, 4-[[(2R,3S,4R,5S)-3-(3-chloro-2-fluorophenyl)-4-(4-chloro-2-fluorophenyl)-4-cyano-5-(2,2-dimethylpropyl)pyrrolidine-2-carbonyl]amino]-3-methoxybenzoic acid,
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A drug used to treat Hunter syndrome. It is a purified form of the lysosomal enzyme iduronate-2-sulfatase.
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(pharmacology) A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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A digestive substance resembling pepsin, obtained from the gizzards of fowls, employed as a digestant and to relieve vomiting in pregnancy.
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The chemical compound 4-iodo-3-nitrobenzamide, once proposed as a drug for cancer treatment.
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(pharmacology) A particular platinum compound.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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(pharmacology) A cis isomer of retinoic acid that is a synthetic derivative of vitamin A, inhibits sebaceous gland function and keratinization, and is used in the treatment of severe inflammatory acne but is contraindicated in pregnancy because of its implication as a cause of birth defects.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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(pharmacology) 5-methyltetrahydrohomofolic acid
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A drug, derived from the amygdalin of apricot kernels, once thought capable of destroying cancer cells by the release of cyanide but later banned in the United States by the FDA.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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(pharmacology) A platinum compound.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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A derivative of indazole-3-carboxylic acid, known to inhibit aerobic glycolysis in cancer cells.
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(pharmacology) A particular guanosine analogue.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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An analogue of camptothecin.
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(pharmacology) A particular drug used in the treatment of cancer.
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A particular drug used in the treatment of cancer.
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A particular topical drug used in chemotherapy.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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An anticancer medication used to treat multiple myeloma.
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(organic chemistry, medicine) The topoisomerase inhibitor 5-(N-phenylcarbamoyl)-2-thiobarbituric acid that is an anticancer drug
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(pharmacology) A particular antiviral drug.
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An organosulfur compound used in cancer chemotherapy involving cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide as an adjuvant.
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(pharmacology) An antimetabolite and antifolate drug used in treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases.
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Alternative form of methisazone [An antiviral drug that works by inhibiting mRNA and protein synthesis, especially in poxviruses.]
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An antineoplastic drug obtained from Streptomyces platensis.
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(medicine) A prodrug that is converted by the body into thapsigargin
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(medicine) Any analog of mithramycin
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(pharmacology) A brominated analogue of mannitol, used as an anticancer drug.
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(pharmacology) An antineoplastic.
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Alternative form of mithramycin
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A purine derivative that binds microtubules and is an inhibitor of angiogenesis
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(medicine) Synonym of vinorelbine
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A particular drug designed for use in chemotherapy.
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A particular anticancer drug.
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An inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinase, derived from purine, used in oncology
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(pharmacology) A dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor.
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(pharmacology) A particular kind of drug that cures some protozoan infections.
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(pharmacology) A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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(pharmacology) A taxane antineoplastic drug C₄₇H₅₁NO₁₄ originally isolated from the bark of the Pacific yew, Taxus brevifolia, but now typically derived as a semisynthetic product of the English yew; it interferes with microtubule function and inhibits cell division, and is used in the treatment of some cancers, especially those of the breast and ovary.
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(pharmacology) An experimental alkylphospholipid anticancer drug.
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(pharmacology, slang, conspiracism) Synonym of nirmatrelvir (Paxlovid)
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(pharmacology) A platinum-based antineoplastic drug.
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(pharmacology) A particular radiosensitizing compound.
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(pharmacology) A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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A drug affecting the integumentary system.
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A photosensitizer used in photodynamic therapy and radiation therapy and for palliative treatment of certain lung carcinomata and obstructing esophageal cancer.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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A drug given during chemotherapy to increase blood cell regeneration.
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(medicine) A herbal remedy made from a mixture of Tribulus terrestris, Areca catechu, Pedalium murex, Caesalpinia bonducella and Asparagus racemosus
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(chemistry) Designating an antimetabolite acid used in treating cancers.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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A particular antitumor drug.
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A synthetic benzyl styryl sulfone undergoing clinical trials as an anticancer agent.
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Alternative form of roscovitine [(medicine) A drug currently (2006) on trial for the treatment of leukemia, herpes and HIV infection.]
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A lyso-sphingolipid protein kinase C inhibitor.
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A particular histone deacetylase inhibitor
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A drug used in chemotherapy, structurally similar to lomustine.
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Acronym of selective inhibitors of nuclear export, a drug for epithelioid sarcoma.
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A dolastatin that inhibits tubulin polymerization, resulting in the induction of apoptosis
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A topoisomerase II inhibitor.
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A hemodialysate, made from calves blood, used as a wound-healing agent
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A particular anticancer drug.
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(medicine) A free radical inhibitor that inhibits cancer development
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(pharmacology) A particular platinum compound used in medicine.
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A particular nitrosurea used in chemotherapy.
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A particular drug used to treat cancer of the pancreas.
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A selectively chlorinated sucrose, used as an artificial sweetener.
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Synonym of cysteinyl leukotriene
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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(pharmacology) UK spelling of sulfadiazine.
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(pharmacology) An oxytocic, an analogue of prostaglandin E2.
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A photosensitizer used in chemotherapy.
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(pharmacology) A trade name for oseltamivir, an antiviral drug used to treat influenza.
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(organic chemistry) The tyrosine kinase inhibitor 4-[6-methoxy-7-(3-piperidin-1-ylpropoxy)quinazolin-4-yl]-N-(4-propan-2-yloxyphenyl)piperazine-1-carboxamide
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A particular taurine-based nitrosourea.
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Any of a class of diterpenoid drugs that inhibit cancer cell growth and division.
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(medicine) Synonym of docetaxel
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A drug for the treatment of certain forms of epithelioid sarcoma.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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(pharmacology) The ribonucleotide reductase inhibitor 4-amino-1-[(2R,3E,4S,5R)-3-(fluoromethylidene)-4-hydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl]pyrimidin-2-one.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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The trans stereoisomer of cisplatin.
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A particular drug with potential anticancer applications.
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A particular alkylating drug used in chemotherapy.
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A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
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A platinum-based cytotoxic drug being investigated for use in treating human cancer.
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(pharmacology) A particular drug used to treat cancer.
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(pharmacology) A particular drug used to treat cancer.
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Alternative spelling of tyrothricin [A mixture of the antibiotics tyrocidine and gramicidin, used topically to treat gram-positive bacterial infections.]
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(pharmacology) An antiviral agent that inhibits the fusion of a virus with the host cell.
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(pharmacology) A particular drug used to treat cancer.
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(pharmacology) A particular antitumor drug.
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(pharmacology) A drug, being investigated as a cancer treatment, that combines vinblastine with a small molecule targeting the folate receptor.
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A particular drug used to treat cancer.
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(medicine) A topoisomerase inhibitor used as a drug against leukemia
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(pharmacology) Abbreviation of vinorelbine. [(pharmacology) A particular antitumor drug.]
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(medicine) Synonym of capecitabine
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(pharmacology) A drug C₉H₁₃N₃O₃ which inhibits the replication of HIV and is formerly used in the treatment of AIDS, especially in combination with zidovudine. It is a synthetic analog of a pyrimidine nucleoside, acting as a reverse transcriptase inhibitor.
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(pharmacology) An organoplatinum compound used in cancer treatment.
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A particular antineoplastic drug.
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(pharmacology) A particular antitumor drug.
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