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DTIC ADB225250: Iron Deprivations Treatment of Breast Cancer: Pre-C...
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Progress has been made in the study of iron deprivation
as a potential treatment modality for breast cancer.
Enhanced macrophage activation with an augmented acute
phase response has been implicated as a source of
potential treatment related toxicity. Deferoxamine
appears to interact successfully with Doxorubicin in
vitro in inhibiting the growth of some breast cancer cell
lines. New, direct evidence for iron-deprivation inducing
apoptosis arose in a collaborative study and has been
submitted for publication. Sufficient monoclonal antibody
reagents are now on hand to begin in vivo anti-tumor
experiments with the MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell line.
Date Published: 2018-02-26 22:14:42
Identifier: DTIC_ADB225250
Item Size: 29858735
Language: english
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