This study investigated the use of low-dose metronomic (LDM) chemotherapy with paclitaxel in a highly metastatic mouse model of 4T1 breast cancers, and compared it with the maximum tolerable dose (MTD) therapy. LDM therapy displayed a stronger anti-tumor activity in suppressing primary and metastatic breast tumors with less degree of side effects, and stronger anti-angiogenic and anti-lymphangiogenic activities than MTD therapy. But MTD therapy showed stronger pro-apoptotic and anti-proliferative activities in situ. Paclitaxel therapy downregulated expression of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR2) and up-regulated expression of thrombospondin-1. The results support the application of paclitaxel LDM therapy to treat advanc...
Conventional maximum‐tolerated dose (MTD) chemotherapy relies on periodic, massive cancer cell ablat...
The cyclic administration of conventional (i.e., maximum tolerated dose [MTD]) chemotherapy target...
Chemotherapeutic agents cause DNA damage and disrupt DNA replication in proliferating cells. Drug re...
Background: We previously demonstrated efficacy and impact on serum vascular endothelial growth fact...
Triple negative tumors are more aggressive than other breast cancer subtypes and there is a lack of ...
From previous preclinical findings continuous low dose (metronomic) chemotherapy is thought to inhib...
Low-dose metronomic (LDM) chemotherapy is emerging as an alternative or supplemental dosing strategy...
Background: Although there are reports that metronomic cyclophosphamide can be immune stimulating, t...
Metronomic chemotherapy, continuous and dose-dense administration of chemotherapeutic drugs with low...
AbstractBackgroundAnticancer chemotherapy is thought to be effective by means of direct cytotoxicity...
Metronomic chemotherapy refers to the close, regular administration of comparatively low doses of cy...
Low-dose metronomic chemotherapy has shown promising activity in many preclinical and some phase II ...
Background Although there are reports that metronomic cyclophosphamide can be immune stimulating, th...
Metronomic chemotherapy (MCT) involves the chronic administration of doses of chemotherapy drugs tha...
The survival benefits of traditional maximum tolerated dose (MTD) cytotoxic therapy have been modest...
Conventional maximum‐tolerated dose (MTD) chemotherapy relies on periodic, massive cancer cell ablat...
The cyclic administration of conventional (i.e., maximum tolerated dose [MTD]) chemotherapy target...
Chemotherapeutic agents cause DNA damage and disrupt DNA replication in proliferating cells. Drug re...
Background: We previously demonstrated efficacy and impact on serum vascular endothelial growth fact...
Triple negative tumors are more aggressive than other breast cancer subtypes and there is a lack of ...
From previous preclinical findings continuous low dose (metronomic) chemotherapy is thought to inhib...
Low-dose metronomic (LDM) chemotherapy is emerging as an alternative or supplemental dosing strategy...
Background: Although there are reports that metronomic cyclophosphamide can be immune stimulating, t...
Metronomic chemotherapy, continuous and dose-dense administration of chemotherapeutic drugs with low...
AbstractBackgroundAnticancer chemotherapy is thought to be effective by means of direct cytotoxicity...
Metronomic chemotherapy refers to the close, regular administration of comparatively low doses of cy...
Low-dose metronomic chemotherapy has shown promising activity in many preclinical and some phase II ...
Background Although there are reports that metronomic cyclophosphamide can be immune stimulating, th...
Metronomic chemotherapy (MCT) involves the chronic administration of doses of chemotherapy drugs tha...
The survival benefits of traditional maximum tolerated dose (MTD) cytotoxic therapy have been modest...
Conventional maximum‐tolerated dose (MTD) chemotherapy relies on periodic, massive cancer cell ablat...
The cyclic administration of conventional (i.e., maximum tolerated dose [MTD]) chemotherapy target...
Chemotherapeutic agents cause DNA damage and disrupt DNA replication in proliferating cells. Drug re...