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03/23/2008

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Term
Doxorubicin
Definition

Anthracycline antibiotic

 

Mechanism: intercalates into DNA and generates free radicals (w/cytochrome p450 reductase)

 

Uses: AIDS related Kaposi's sarcoma (liposomal formulation), acute leukemia, malignant lymphoma, breast cancer

 

S.E: red urine, BM suppression cardiomyopathy, mutagenic, carcinogenic

Term
Daunorubicin
Definition

Anthracycline antibiotic

 

Mechanism: intercalates into DNA and generates free radicals (w/cytochrome p450 reductase)

 

Uses: AIDS related Kaposi's sarcoma (liposomal formulation, AML, ALL

 

S.E: red urine, BM suppression cardiomyopathy, mutagenic, carcinogenic
Term
Dactinomycin
Definition

Antitumor antibiotic

 

Mechanism: intercalates into DNA 

 

Uses: childhood neoplasms (e.g. Wilm's tumor, Ewing's sarcoma, rhabdosarcoma), testicular tumors, choriocarcinoma 

 

S.E: anorexia, nausea, vomiting, hematopoetic suppression, dermatological manifestations 

Term
Mitoxantrone (dihydroxyanthracenedione, DHAD)
Definition

Antitumor antibiotic

 

Mechanism: binds to DNA to cause strand breakage

 

Uses: advanced prostate cancer, low-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, breast cancer, AML

 

S.E:  cardiotoxicity, myelosuppression, N/V, mucositis, alopecia, blue discoloration of fingernails, sclera, urine

Term
Mitomycin
Definition

Antitumor antibiotic

 

Mechanism: alkylating agent (crosslinks DNA), hypoxic cells more sensitive

 

Uses: combo therapy with radiation to kill hypoxic tumor cells; squamous cell cancer of anus, cervix, adenocarcinomas of stomach, pancreas, lung, superficial bladder cancer

 

S.E:  nausea, thrombocytopenia, anemia, leucopenia, mucositis

Term
Leuprolide, Goserelin
Definition

Synthetic GnRH analogs

 

Mechanism: biphasic effect on the pituitary (initial stimulation of LH and FSH, followed by inhibition of LH and FSH release) to decrease testosterone to castration levels and estrogen to postmenopausal levels

 

Uses: prostate and breast cancer

 

S.E: hot flashes, sweating, nausea, fatigue, decrease in bone & muscle mass, gynecomastia, hematuria, vaginal bleeding, amenorrhea, impotence, testicular atrophy

 

Term
Aminoglutethimide
Definition

Mechanism: aromatase inhibitor (inhibits conversion of androgens to estrogens); inhibits conversion of cholesterol to pregnenolone

 

Uses: adrenocortical carcinoma, Cushing's syndrome, metastatic breast cancer

 

 S.E: lethargy, visual blurring, drowsiness, ataxia, skin rashes

 

Term
Topotecan
Definition

Mechanism: camptothecin (topoisomerase I inhibitor)

 

Uses (2nd line): advanced ovarian cancer, small cell lung cancer 

 

S.E: myelosuppression, diarrhea

 

Drug excreted by kidneys

 

Term
Irinotecan
Definition

Mechanism: camptothecin (topoisomerase I inhibitor); prodrug (converted to active form in liver)

 

Uses: metastatic colorectal cancer 

 

S.E: myelosuppression, diarrhea

 

Drug excreted by liver 

Term
All-trans-retinoic acid (tretinoin)
Definition

Mechanism: cuts PML-RARα to release functional RARα

 

Use: APL w/ t(15:17)

 

S.E: retinoic acid syndrome (fever, leukocytosis, dyspnea, wt. gain, diffuse pulmonary infiltrate, pleural/pericardial effusion), inc. serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels, CNS toxicity, abdominal pain, diarrhea, transient liver dysfunction, teratogenic

 

Term
Arsenic trioxide
Definition

Mechanism: degrades PML-RARα protein; induces apoptosis

 

Use: APL refractory to ATRA therapy

 

S.E: fatigue, electrocardiographic change w/QT prolongation, arrhythmias, fever, dyspnea, skin rash, fluid retention, wt. gain 

Term
G-CSF (filgrastim, pegfilgrastim) & GM-CSF (sargramostim)
Definition

Adjuncts to chemotherapy

 

Mechanism: stimulates proliferation of neutrophils 

 

Uses: reduce frequency and severity of neutropenic sepsis, prevent infection & shorten hospitalization after BM transplantation

 

S.E: GM-CSF--fever, malaise, arthralgia, myalgia, capillary leak syndrome, allergy; G-CSF--bone pain, splenic rupture (rare); better tolerated than GM-CSF

 

Pegfilgrastim is a longer acting G-CSF

 

Term
Amifostine
Definition

Adjunct to chemotherapy

 

Mechanism: organophosphate analog that preferentially has antioxidant effects on normal cells

 

Uses: reduce nephrotoxicity assoc. w/cisplatin, reduce xerostomia in patients undergoing radiation therapy, reduce pneumonitis and esophagitis in patients undergoing chemotherapy for lung cancer; stimulates BM growth in patients with MDS

 

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