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  2. AOH1996 - Wikipedia

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    AOH1996 was created to target a post-translationally modified isoform of PCNA, termed caPCNA, which is preferentially found in cancer cells. PCNA is crucial in the body for DNA repair, but targeting it is difficult because of its role in healthy cells.

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  4. Lung cancer pill ‘halves risk of death’ - AOL

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    Scientists hope findings signal a major breakthrough in tackling leading cause of cancer deaths Lung cancer pill ‘halves risk of death’ Skip to main content

  5. Category:Experimental cancer drugs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Experimental cancer drugs" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 262 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Lung cancer deaths cut in half with AstraZeneca pill, large ...

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    A once-daily pill from drugmaker AstraZeneca cut deaths in half among a subset of early-stage lung cancer patients who had undergone surgery, according to new clinical trial results.

  7. Phosphorylethanolamine - Wikipedia

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    There has been ongoing controversy and litigation in Brazil with regard to its use as a cancer treatment without approval by the National Health Surveillance Agency.For years, Gilberto Chierice, a Chemistry Professor at the São Carlos campus of the University of São Paulo, used resources from a campus laboratory to unofficially manufacture, distribute, and promote the drug to cancer patients ...

  8. Limits to anti-nausea pill coverage wear on cancer patients ...

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    Cancer patients can ward off waves of vomiting after treatment with a relatively cheap anti-nausea pill, but some are running into coverage limits. Doctors say restrictions on the number of tablets patients receive can hurt care. Pharmacy benefit managers say their limits guard against overuse, and they offer workarounds to get more tablets.

  9. Larotrectinib - Wikipedia

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    Larotrectinib, sold under the brand name Vitrakvi, is a medication for the treatment of cancer. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 7 ] It is an inhibitor of tropomyosin kinase receptors TrkA , TrkB , and TrkC . [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] It was discovered by Array BioPharma and licensed to Loxo Oncology in 2013.