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Low doses of common cancer drug may promote cancer spread

06.22.16 | Wiley

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New research indicates that paclitaxel, which is the most commonly used chemotherapy for breast cancer, suppresses tumors when given at a certain dosage, but at low doses, it actually promotes cancer spread to the liver.

The findings suggest that lowering the dose of paclitaxel to reduce toxic side-effects is not a safe strategy.

"Paclitaxel and its analogous compounds are the first line agents widely used in clinical cancer chemotherapy. However, potential risks and reasonable treatment strategies of paclitaxel continue to be widely investigated," wrote the authors of The FEBS Journal study.

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10.1111/febs.13767

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APA:
Wiley. (2016, June 22). Low doses of common cancer drug may promote cancer spread. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L3YDEV01/low-doses-of-common-cancer-drug-may-promote-cancer-spread.html
MLA:
"Low doses of common cancer drug may promote cancer spread." Brightsurf News, Jun. 22 2016, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L3YDEV01/low-doses-of-common-cancer-drug-may-promote-cancer-spread.html.