Vitamin A (all-trans-retinol) and its analogues are undergoing evaluation as antineoplastic and chemoprevention agents. Because its toxicity and activity are poorly defined, we have completed a phase I trial of retinol. Retinol was administered to 13 cancer patients in daily doses ranging from 100,000 units/m2 to 350,000 units/m2. Neuropsychiatric changes were the earliest dose-limiting symptomatic toxicities, noted in 3 of 5 patients receiving more than 240,000 U/m2 for 3-4 months. Two patients receiving more than 270,000 U/m2 developed hepatomegaly after 3 and 4 months. Liver biopsies were consistent with vitamin A toxicity. Three patients receiving 200,000 U/m2 developed an increase in serum triglycerides concentration. Mild skin and muc...
BACKGROUND : Retinoid are strong inhibitors of epithelial cancer promotion and progression in experi...
Abstract- Retinoids are of particular interest in experimental and clinical oncology. They exert the...
Retinoids are vitamin A derivatives that critically regulate several physiological and pathological ...
Twenty-five years ago, we published a phase I trial of retinol in cancer patients.1 By today’s stand...
Vitamin A, its physiological metabolites and synthetic derivatives (retinoids) have been shown to ha...
Vitamin A is essential for normal cellular growth and differentiation. A vast amount of laboratory d...
Twenty-nine chemotherapy-naive patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma were treated with oral...
Vitamin A is essential for normal growth and development. Epidemiology and laboratory studies sugges...
Retinoids, the analogs of vitamin A, are active in vitro and in vivo against squamous cell carcinoma...
Investigation of retinoids for anticancer activity in humans, either in the chemopreventive or treat...
Although newer combined modality approaches, including neoadjuvant cytotoxic chemotherapy, for patie...
Several studies suggest the employment of retinoids in the therapy of cancer. These molecules, that ...
Retinoids, the natural and synthetic analogs of vitamin A, are growth-inhibiting and differentiation...
Fenretinide is a vitamin A derivative under investigation in cancer prevention trials. Because all a...
Plasma retinol levels and toxicity were evaluated in thirteen metastatic breast cancer patients trea...
BACKGROUND : Retinoid are strong inhibitors of epithelial cancer promotion and progression in experi...
Abstract- Retinoids are of particular interest in experimental and clinical oncology. They exert the...
Retinoids are vitamin A derivatives that critically regulate several physiological and pathological ...
Twenty-five years ago, we published a phase I trial of retinol in cancer patients.1 By today’s stand...
Vitamin A, its physiological metabolites and synthetic derivatives (retinoids) have been shown to ha...
Vitamin A is essential for normal cellular growth and differentiation. A vast amount of laboratory d...
Twenty-nine chemotherapy-naive patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma were treated with oral...
Vitamin A is essential for normal growth and development. Epidemiology and laboratory studies sugges...
Retinoids, the analogs of vitamin A, are active in vitro and in vivo against squamous cell carcinoma...
Investigation of retinoids for anticancer activity in humans, either in the chemopreventive or treat...
Although newer combined modality approaches, including neoadjuvant cytotoxic chemotherapy, for patie...
Several studies suggest the employment of retinoids in the therapy of cancer. These molecules, that ...
Retinoids, the natural and synthetic analogs of vitamin A, are growth-inhibiting and differentiation...
Fenretinide is a vitamin A derivative under investigation in cancer prevention trials. Because all a...
Plasma retinol levels and toxicity were evaluated in thirteen metastatic breast cancer patients trea...
BACKGROUND : Retinoid are strong inhibitors of epithelial cancer promotion and progression in experi...
Abstract- Retinoids are of particular interest in experimental and clinical oncology. They exert the...
Retinoids are vitamin A derivatives that critically regulate several physiological and pathological ...