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Docetaxel is a clinically well established anti-mitotic chemotherapy medication used mainly for the treatment of breast, ovarian, and non-small cell lung cancer. Docetaxel has an approved claim for treatment of patients who have locally advanced, or metastatic breast or non small-cell lung cancer who have undergone anthracycline-based chemotherapy and failed to stop cancer progression or relapsed.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Microtubule For example, the taxane drug class (e.g. paclitaxel or docetaxel), used in the treatment of cancer, blocks dynamic instability by stabilizing GDP-bound tubulin in the microtubule.

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Docetaxel Docetaxel does not block disassembly of interphase microtubules and so does not prevent entry into the mitotic cycle, but does block mitosis by inhibiting mitotic spindle assembly.

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Docetaxel Patients treated for non-small cell lung cancer in phase II studies with 100 mg/m² docetaxel showed an overall response rate of 26.9% for previously untreated patients (n=160) and 17% for previously treated patients (n=88).

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Docetaxel Docetaxel showed a 22% response and mitoxantrone had a 13% response.

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Docetaxel The docetaxel and solvent vials are combined to give a solution of 10 mg/mL and the required dose is drawn from this solution.

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    Docetaxel

    Docetaxel is a clinically well established anti-mitotic chemotherapy medication used mainly for the treatment of breast, ovarian, and non-small cell lung cancer.
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    Paclitaxel

    Taxanes (Docetaxel, Larotaxel, Ortataxel, Paclitaxel, Tesetaxel) · Epothilones (Ixabepilone)
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    Mitotic inhibitor

    Examples of mitotic inhibitors frequently used in the treatment of cancer include paclitaxel, docetaxel, vinblastine, vincristine, and vinorelbine.
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    Lung cancer

    Non-small cell lung carcinoma is often treated with cisplatin or carboplatin, in combination with gemcitabine, paclitaxel, docetaxel, etoposide, or vinorelbine.
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    Breast cancer chemotherapy

    TAC: Taxotere (docetaxel), Adriamycin (doxorubicin), and cyclophosphamide given 3-weekly for 6 cycles
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    Asparaginase

    Taxanes (Docetaxel, Larotaxel, Ortataxel, Paclitaxel, Tesetaxel) · Epothilones (Ixabepilone)
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    Camptothecin

    Taxanes (Docetaxel, Larotaxel, Ortataxel, Paclitaxel, Tesetaxel) · Epothilones (Ixabepilone)
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    Tretinoin

    Taxanes (Docetaxel, Larotaxel, Ortataxel, Paclitaxel, Tesetaxel) · Epothilones (Ixabepilone)
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    Trofosfamide

    Taxanes (Docetaxel, Larotaxel, Ortataxel, Paclitaxel, Tesetaxel) · Epothilones (Ixabepilone)
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    Testolactone

    Taxanes (Docetaxel, Larotaxel, Ortataxel, Paclitaxel, Tesetaxel) · Epothilones (Ixabepilone)

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