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Oncology drugs clinical applications

Antibody-directed drug delivery has firmly established its remarkable value in the marketplace in recent years. In addition to several drugs that are already approved by the FDA, many more drug candidates are in the development pipeline. Although initial clinical indications for this class of therapeutic molecules are limited to oncology, much broader applications of antibody drug delivery are anticipated in the future, as the improved specificity and potency offered by this approach continues to be highly desirable in many therapeutic areas. [Pg.376]

Koukomakis MI. Amifostine in clinical oncology current use and future applications. Anticancer Drugs 2002 13(3) 181-209. [Pg.2870]


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