Platinum based therapy is one of the most effectively used chemotherapeutic treatments for cancer. The mechanism of action of platinum compounds is to damage DNA and drive cells into apoptosis. The most commonly used platinum containing agents are cis-diammine-dichloroplatinum (II)], more commonly known as cisplatin, its analogue carboplatin, and oxaliplatin. Cisplatin is used to treat a wide variety of tumours such as ovarian, testicular, head and neck and non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs). In addition, it forms the basis of most combined treatment regimes. Despite this, cisplatin and its analogues are extremely toxic and although some patients benefit substantially from treatment, a large proportion suffer the toxic side effects withou...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) orchestrates the repair of helix distorting DNA damage, induced by ...
The main goal of chemotherapeutic drugs is to induce massive cell death in tumors. Cisplatin is an a...
DNA repair has been shown to affect the cellular response to platinum-based therapy in a variety of ...
Abstract Background While platinum-based chemotherapeutic agents are widely used to treat various so...
Abstract Background One of the most commonly used cla...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the seventh most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Treatment for OC u...
Sensitivity and resistance of cells to platinum drug chemotherapy are to a large extent determined b...
Resistance of tumor cells to platinum anticancer agents poses a major problem in cancer chemotherapy...
ii cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum (cisplatin) and other platinum-based drugs, represent the best hope ...
Two of the hallmark features of melanoma are its development as a result of chronic UV radiation exp...
Although platinum-based chemotherapy remains the “standard” in advanced non small-cell lung cancer, ...
Purpose: The combination of systemic cisplatin with local and regional radiotherapy as primary treat...
BackgroundIn the absence of specific treatable mutations, platinum-based doublet chemotherapy remain...
The anticancer drug cisplatin is a small inorganic molecule that forms several types of covalent add...
Summary: DNA repair has been shown to affect the cellular response to platinum-based therapy in a v...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) orchestrates the repair of helix distorting DNA damage, induced by ...
The main goal of chemotherapeutic drugs is to induce massive cell death in tumors. Cisplatin is an a...
DNA repair has been shown to affect the cellular response to platinum-based therapy in a variety of ...
Abstract Background While platinum-based chemotherapeutic agents are widely used to treat various so...
Abstract Background One of the most commonly used cla...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the seventh most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Treatment for OC u...
Sensitivity and resistance of cells to platinum drug chemotherapy are to a large extent determined b...
Resistance of tumor cells to platinum anticancer agents poses a major problem in cancer chemotherapy...
ii cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum (cisplatin) and other platinum-based drugs, represent the best hope ...
Two of the hallmark features of melanoma are its development as a result of chronic UV radiation exp...
Although platinum-based chemotherapy remains the “standard” in advanced non small-cell lung cancer, ...
Purpose: The combination of systemic cisplatin with local and regional radiotherapy as primary treat...
BackgroundIn the absence of specific treatable mutations, platinum-based doublet chemotherapy remain...
The anticancer drug cisplatin is a small inorganic molecule that forms several types of covalent add...
Summary: DNA repair has been shown to affect the cellular response to platinum-based therapy in a v...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) orchestrates the repair of helix distorting DNA damage, induced by ...
The main goal of chemotherapeutic drugs is to induce massive cell death in tumors. Cisplatin is an a...
DNA repair has been shown to affect the cellular response to platinum-based therapy in a variety of ...