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[Gemcitabine: a new chemotherapy agent for solid cancers]

J Klastersky1, A Awada

  • 1Service de Médecine Interne, Institut Jules Bordet, l'Université Libre de Bruxelles.

Revue Medicale De Bruxelles
|January 24, 1998
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Gemcitabine, a novel chemotherapy, shows promise for various cancers like pancreatic and lung. Its low toxicity and effectiveness in combination therapies make it valuable for palliative care and radiotherapy.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Pharmacology

Context:

  • Gemcitabine is a new nucleotide analogue with significant therapeutic potential.
  • It is indicated for pancreatic, lung, ovarian, and breast carcinomas.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate gemcitabine as a chemotherapeutic agent.
  • To assess its efficacy in combination with other anticancer agents and radiotherapy.

Summary:

  • Gemcitabine exhibits low toxicity, primarily hematologic, making it suitable for palliative care.
  • Combinations with cisplatin and anthracyclines show high response rates.
  • Gemcitabine acts as a potent radiosensitizing agent, beneficial in locally advanced diseases.

Impact:

  • Gemcitabine offers a viable treatment option for patients intolerant to aggressive therapies.

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  • Its combination potential enhances treatment efficacy and response rates.
  • Gemcitabine is a key candidate for combined radiotherapy protocols.