New developments in cancer treatment with the novel thymidylate synthase inhibitor raltitrexed ('Tomudex')

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Following the demonstration of efficacy, tolerability and quality-of-life benefits of raltitrexed ('Tomudex'), principally in advanced colorectal but also in other cancers, an extensive evaluation of combination therapy with other agents in patients with colorectal and other tumour types is being undertaken. This work has been prompted by preclinical observations of enhanced activity of raltitrexed when coadministered with other cytotoxic agents or radiotherapy and by preliminary results showing the activity of raltitrexed in patients with cancers other than colorectal. Raltitrexed is currently being investigated as monotherapy in phase I and II cancer studies, including head and neck cancer, hormone-resistant prostate cancer, paediatric and adult leukaemias and solid tumours, and soft tissue sarcoma. In addition, phase I clinical trials are evaluating the drug in combination with taxanes (paclitaxel) in solid tumours, anthracyclines (doxorubicin) in gastric carcinoma, topoisomerase I inhibitors (CPT-11) and 5-fluorouracil (both infusion and bolus regimens) in advanced colorectal cancer, platinum compounds (oxaliplatin and cisplatin) in a variety of tumours and radiotherapy in rectal cancer. Preliminary reports indicate good tolerability and acceptability of the combinations being investigated, with no dose-limiting toxicity being reported to date, and some early indications of efficacy. © 1998 Cancer Research Campaign.

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Blackledge, G. (1998). New developments in cancer treatment with the novel thymidylate synthase inhibitor raltitrexed ('Tomudex’). British Journal of Cancer, 77(SUPPL. 2), 29–37. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1998.423

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