MODEST RESULTS TILL NOW: Despite progress in the treatment of bronchial cancer (BC) over the last 20 years, notably with platinum-based chemotherapy, results in terms of survival have been modest and prognosis of the tumor generally remains unfavorable. CLASSICAL CHEMOTHERAPY: In non-small cell BC, 5 new cytotoxic agents: vinorelbine (a new mitotic inhibitor), gemcitabine (an antimetabolic), docetaxel and paclitaxel (of the taxane family), irinotecan (DNA repair enzyme inhibitor) have shown interesting results. In small cell BC, among the new cytotoxics, only topoisomerase I inhibitors represented by irinotecan and topotecan are really interesting. Taxanes appear rather disappointing. ONGOING CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF NEW MOLECULES: Exploratio...
Cancer is among the leading causes of death worldwide. While some types of cancer became almost enti...
Although the management of breast cancer has improved over the past few decades, it remains an impor...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. About 50...
MODEST RESULTS TILL NOW: Despite progress in the treatment of bronchial cancer (BC) over the last 20...
Multiple-drug chemotherapy has markedly improved the survival of patients with non oat-cell bronchia...
A survey is presented of the current chemotherapy of bronchial carcinoma, excluding small cell carci...
Multiple new cancer drugs have been marketed during the last decade, and among those many molecularl...
Chemotherapy in non-small cell bronchial carcinoma Each year about 40 000 people in the United King-...
In approximately 80% of the patients with limited disease, the administration of treatment, either c...
According to the number of deaths lung cancer is the leading cancer type, and non-small cell lung ca...
The administration of multiple cytostatic drugs on a weekly basis has been proposed as a new intensi...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and the ...
Cytotoxic agents have unequivocal activity in non-small cell lung cancer. Currently available agents...
Single agent chemotherapy of advanced lung cancer is still unsatisfactory. The most encouraging resu...
Since the 1950s, major progresses have been achieved in the field of cancer chemotherapy, targeting ...
Cancer is among the leading causes of death worldwide. While some types of cancer became almost enti...
Although the management of breast cancer has improved over the past few decades, it remains an impor...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. About 50...
MODEST RESULTS TILL NOW: Despite progress in the treatment of bronchial cancer (BC) over the last 20...
Multiple-drug chemotherapy has markedly improved the survival of patients with non oat-cell bronchia...
A survey is presented of the current chemotherapy of bronchial carcinoma, excluding small cell carci...
Multiple new cancer drugs have been marketed during the last decade, and among those many molecularl...
Chemotherapy in non-small cell bronchial carcinoma Each year about 40 000 people in the United King-...
In approximately 80% of the patients with limited disease, the administration of treatment, either c...
According to the number of deaths lung cancer is the leading cancer type, and non-small cell lung ca...
The administration of multiple cytostatic drugs on a weekly basis has been proposed as a new intensi...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, and the ...
Cytotoxic agents have unequivocal activity in non-small cell lung cancer. Currently available agents...
Single agent chemotherapy of advanced lung cancer is still unsatisfactory. The most encouraging resu...
Since the 1950s, major progresses have been achieved in the field of cancer chemotherapy, targeting ...
Cancer is among the leading causes of death worldwide. While some types of cancer became almost enti...
Although the management of breast cancer has improved over the past few decades, it remains an impor...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. About 50...