5-Fluorouracil: Mechanisms of action and clinical strategies

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Abstract

5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is widely used in the treatment of cancer. Over the past 20 years, increased understanding of the mechanism of action of 5-FU has led to the development of strategies that increase its anticancer activity. Despite these advances, drug resistance remains a significant limitation to the clinical use of 5-FU. Emerging technologies, such as DNA microarray profiling, have the potential to identify novel genes that are involved in mediating resistance to 5-FU. Such target genes might prove to be therapeutically valuable as new targets for chemotherapy, or as predictive biomarkers of response to 5-FU-based chemotherapy.

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Longley, D. B., Harkin, D. P., & Johnston, P. G. (2003, May). 5-Fluorouracil: Mechanisms of action and clinical strategies. Nature Reviews Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrc1074

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