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Clinical Pharmacology of 5-Fluorouracil
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Clinical Pharmacology of 5-Fluorouracil

Robert B. Diasio and Barry E. Harris
Clinical pharmacokinetics, Vol.16(4), pp.215-237
04-01-1989
PMID: 2656050

Abstract

5-Fluorouracil, first introduced as a rationally synthesised anticancer agent 30 years ago, continues to be widely used in the management of several common malignancies including cancer of the colon, breast and skin. This drug, an analogue of the naturally occurring pyrimidine uracil, is metabolised via the same metabolic pathways as uracil. Although several potential sites of antitumour activity have been identified, the precise mechanism of action and the extent to which each of these sites contributes to tumour or host cell toxicity remains unclear.
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