| Literature DB >> 22229080 |
Shuang Cai1, Taryn R Bagby, M Laird Forrest.
Abstract
Conventional oral and intravenous chemotherapies permeate throughout the body, exposing healthy tissues to similar cytotoxic drug levels as tumors. This leads to significant dose-limiting toxicities that may prevent patients from receiving sufficient treatment to overcome cancers. Therefore, a number of locoregional drug-delivery strategies have been evaluated and implemented in preclinical studies, clinical trials and in practice, in the past decades to minimize systemic toxicities from chemotherapeutic agents and to improve treatment outcomes. Localized treatment is beneficial because many cancers, such as melanoma, peritoneal cancer and breast cancer, advance locally adjacent to the site of the primary tumors prior to their circulatory invasion. In this article, we will review the feasibility, safety and efficacy of multiple localized chemotherapies in clinical use and preclinical development.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22229080 PMCID: PMC3249754 DOI: 10.4155/tde.11.112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Deliv ISSN: 2041-5990