Thymidine as an anticancer agent,alone or in combination |
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Authors: | Peter H. Ellims |
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Affiliation: | (1) Monash University Department of Medicine, Alfred Hospital, 3181 Prahran, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | Summary The value of thymidine as a cytotoxic drug alone or in combination with other pyrimidine antimetabolites has received considerable attention in recent years.In this paper, the biochemical basis for the cytotoxicity of thymidine and its interaction with other pyrimidine antimetabolites is described. It is indicated that early clinical trials have largely failed to substantiate data from experimental studies that have shown thymidine to be an effective antimetabolite and capable of potentiating the antineoplastic effect of several other agents.It is suggested that tumours likely to respond to thymidine alone or in combination may be identified by measuring in clinical tumour specimens known biochemical determinats of thymidine efficacy.PHE is an Applied Health Fellow of the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia |
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