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Combinatorial Chemotherapy

Combinatorial chemotherapy is a technique used to improve the effectiveness of cancer treatment. It involves the use of two or more drugs to target multiple pathways and weaken the cancer cells, thereby increasing the chance of a successful outcome. It is found to be particularly beneficial for cancer patients with …

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Overview

Combinatorial chemotherapy is a technique used to improve the effectiveness of cancer treatment. It involves the use of two or more drugs to target multiple pathways and weaken the cancer cells, thereby increasing the chance of a successful outcome. It is found to be particularly beneficial for cancer patients with complex tumors and challenging cancer types. The combination of different drugs allows for greater flexibility in the treatment, and this also reduces the dosage and potential side effects of any single chemotherapy drug. Combinatorial chemotherapy is increasingly being used as an effective and cost-effective way to treat cancer.

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Monika Sakowicz-Burkiewicz · Poland M. Waheed Roomi · United States Silvia Lemma · Italy

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