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Cancer treatment folate-reducing drugs

The classic antifolate methotrexate MTX continues to be an important component of the chemotherapeutic armamentarium for a variety of cancers including pediatric ALL, osteogenic sarcoma, lymphoma, and breast cancer. Raltitrexed, another anti-folate, is used throughout much of the world outside of the United States for advanced colorectal cancer. Finally, Peme-trexed was approved in 2004 for the treatment of pleural mesothelioma and shortly thereafter as a second line treatment for nonsmall cell lung cancer. These drugs mimic the natural folate molecule and in so doing utilize the membrane-bound reduced folate carrier (RFC) protein system to gain entry into the cell. [Pg.371]


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