Definition of Chemotherapeutics. Meaning of Chemotherapeutics. Synonyms of Chemotherapeutics

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Definition of Chemotherapeutics

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- in various cancer types. Alkylating agents are the oldest group of chemotherapeutics in use today. Originally derived from mustard gas used in World War...
- ATC code D06 Antibiotics and chemotherapeutics for dermatological use is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification...
- This is a list of chemotherapeutic agents, also known as cytotoxic agents or cytostatic drugs, that are known to be of use in chemotherapy for cancer....
- Streptomyces caespitosus is a species of actinobacteria. It produces chemotherapeutic drug mitomycin C. Sugawara R, Hata T (1956). ""Mitomycin, a new antibiotic...
- A fungus (pl.: fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as...
- engineering. Some DMARDs (e.g. the purine synthesis inhibitors) are mild chemotherapeutics, but use a side effect of chemotherapy—immunosuppression—as their...
- of leukemia patients. Wright later pioneered combinatorial work in chemotherapeutics, focusing not simply on administering multiple drugs, but sequential...
- originally produced as chemical warfare agents, they were the first chemotherapeutic agents for treatment of cancer. Nitrogen mustards are nonspecific DNA...
- Mitomycin C is a mitomycin that is used as a chemotherapeutic agent by virtue of its antitumour activity. It is given intravenously to treat upper gastro-intestinal...
- modern science-based medical treatments (antibiotics, vaccines, and chemotherapeutics, for example) do not fit Hahnemann's definition of allopathy, as they...