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  • '''Antineoplastic agent''' ...tineoplastic agents]], also known as '''cancer drugs''' or '''chemotherapy drugs''', are a group of pharmaceuticals that interfere with the growth and proli
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  • == Antineoplastic Antibiotic == ...i-ot-iks) are a class of [[drugs]] used in [[cancer]] treatment. The term "antineoplastic" is derived from the Greek words "anti" meaning against, and "neoplasia" me
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  • == Antineoplastic Agents == ...tical drugs used primarily in [[oncology]] to combat [[cancer]]. The term "antineoplastic" is derived from the Greek words "anti" meaning against, and "neoplasia" me
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  • '''Alkylating Antineoplastic Agent''' '''Alkylating antineoplastic agents''' are a class of [[chemotherapeutic drugs]] used in the treatment of [[cancer]]. These agents work by adding an alkyl
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  • == Antineoplastic Resistance == ...e-sis-tance) is a phenomenon in which cancer cells develop resistance to [[antineoplastic agents]], thereby reducing the effectiveness of cancer treatments.
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  • == Hazardous Drugs == '''Hazardous drugs''' (pronunciation: /ˈhæzərdəs drʌgz/) are a category of drugs that are known to cause harm to humans, particularly healthcare workers who
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  • ...ed in the treatment of [[cancer]]. These drugs are also known as '''cancer drugs''', '''chemotherapy''', or '''chemo'''. ...meaning 'new' and 'plastikos' meaning 'formation'. These terms reflect the drugs' function of fighting against the formation of new cancer cells.
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  • ...]]. It is a type of [[antineoplastic agent]] that belongs to the family of drugs called [[antimetabolites]]. ...cture of the drug. The "-citabine" part of the name is a common suffix for drugs that are analogs of the nucleoside cytidine.
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  • Marcellomycin is known for its potent [[Antineoplastic|antineoplastic]] properties. It works by intercalating into [[DNA|DNA]] and inhibiting the * [[Antineoplastic|Antineoplastic]]: Refers to substances that inhibit or prevent the growth and spread of ca
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  • ...ntrene''' (pronunciation: bih-SAN-treen) is a synthetic, anthracene-based, antineoplastic agent. It is primarily used in the treatment of [[acute myeloid leukemia]] ...and leading to cell death. It is less cardiotoxic than other anthracycline drugs, making it a potential alternative for patients who cannot tolerate these t
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  • ...type of [[chemotherapy]] drug that contains the metal [[platinum]]. These drugs are used to treat various types of [[cancer]], including [[testicular cance ..."Platinum-based" refers to the platinum compound used in the drug, while "antineoplastic" is derived from the Greek words "anti" meaning against, and "neoplasia" me
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  • ...] derivative used in the treatment of [[cancer]]. It is classified as an [[antineoplastic agent]] and is primarily used in the treatment of [[neoplasms]]. ...s in the body. It is often used in combination with other [[chemotherapy]] drugs to increase its effectiveness.
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  • ...''' (pronounced: /ˈkɑːrmoʊfɜːr/) is a [[pyrimidine]] analogue used as an [[antineoplastic agent]]. It is a derivative of [[fluorouracil]], a type of [[chemotherapy]] ...[[fluorouracil]]. The "-fur" suffix is common in many [[fluoropyrimidine]] drugs.
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  • ...''' (pronunciation: /maɪˈtɒksænˌtroʊn/) is a type of [[anthracenedione]] [[antineoplastic agent]] used in the treatment of certain types of [[cancer]], including [[l ...f drugs that are structurally related to Mitoxantrone and are also used as antineoplastic agents.
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  • '''Antineoplastics''' (pronunciation: an-ti-ne-o-plas-tics) are a category of drugs used primarily in the treatment of [[cancer]]. The term is derived from the ...st, and 'neoplasia' meaning new growth. It refers to the property of these drugs to inhibit or prevent the growth and proliferation of neoplastic cells, or
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  • ...pronunciation: oh-ba-toe-clax) is a synthetic small molecule and potential antineoplastic agent. It is also known as Obatoclax mesylate or GX15-070MS. ...hat inhibit and combat the development of tumors. Obatoclax is a potential antineoplastic agent.
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  • == Anti-Cancer Drugs == ...gz/), also known as '''[[Antineoplastic]] agents''' or '''[[Chemotherapy]] drugs''', are a group of pharmaceuticals specifically designed to interfere with
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  • * [[Monomethyl auristatin F (MMAF)]]: A synthetic antineoplastic agent. It is a potent inhibitor of cell division and growth, which makes it [[Category:Antineoplastic drugs]]
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  • * [[List of hormonal cytostatic antineoplastic and immunomodulating agents]] [[Category:Hormonal antineoplastic drugs]]
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  • ...rimarily used in the treatment of [[cancer]]. It belongs to the class of [[antineoplastic agents]] known as [[DNA intercalators]]. ...'no'''na'''phthalene-'''fide'''. The suffix "-fide" is a common ending for drugs that intercalate with DNA.
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