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Query: EC:5.99.1.2 (
topoisomerase
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Five promising new drugs for gynecological cancer were reviewed. Taxans (Paclitaxel: Taxol and Docetaxel: Taxotere) diterpenoid plant products enhance the polymerization of tublin. Taxol showed significant activity for platinum refractory ovarian cancer in a phase 1 clinical trial in the United States. The combination with cisplatin (CDDP) showed superior results to CDDP plus Cyclophosphamide and has been recognized as a new standard in adjuvant chemotherapy for advanced ovarian cancer. The major toxicities are myelosuppression, alopecia, and hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs). HSRs were overcome by pretreatment with anti-histamines and over 24 hours administration. It was also reported that Taxol was administered safely by over 3 hours infusion with reduced myelotoxicity, but the incidence of HSRs may be increased. Clinical trials of intraperitoneal administration and combination with Carboplatin (CBDCA) are ongoing. Taxotere, an analog of Taxol, is also effective as Taxol with a low incidence of HSRs. Topoisomerase inhibitors (Irinotecan hydrochloride: CPT-11 and Topotecan) have promising antitumor activity for ovarian and cervical cancer. CPT-11 is a semisynthetic camptothesin analog developed in Japan. It was also effective for platinum-resistant ovarian cancer, such as mucinous and clear cell carcinoma. An adverse effect was observed in the combination of CPT-11 and CDDP. The phase 1 clinical trial showed a 40% response rate against recurrent ovarian cancer. CPT-11 50-60 mg/m2 (day 1,8,15) and CDDP 50-60 mg/m2 (day 1) are a recommended schedule. The major toxicities are neutropenia and diarrhea. Thrombocytopenia is not severe and diarrhea is also controllable. Topotecan is also a promising
topoisomerase
inhibitor and reported superior result to Taxol for platinum refractory ovarian cancer. A phase II trial is ongoing for ovarian and cervical cancer in Japan.
Nedaplatin
, a new analog of cisplatin, has similar activity especially for cervical cancer with less myelotoxicity and nephrotoxicity.
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PMID:[Promising new drugs for gynecological cancer]. 935 Feb 38