As effective as Irinotecan but with less side effects:ATT-11T
www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000857611
and aspirin use with BRAF mutation
www.cancernetwork.com/colorectal-cancer/content/article/10165/2148727
and a bit on protein km23-1 and CRC
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St John's Wort and irinotecantraci43 said:Fewer side effects! Sign me up!
Wow someone has come up with a drug with fewer side effects, what a novel idea. LOL
Thanks for sharing the articles. Hope that gets through clinical trials fast.
Tho definitely a nondefinitive study,the following article indicates negative impact on efficacy of irinotecan if one is also taking (for whatever reason)St John's Wort
www.newsfix.ca/2013/07/02/herbal-remedy-interacts-with-anti-cancer-drug/
PS: if you haven't read or heard anything on MGN 1703 visit your favorite medical info site....Results thus far seem promising....
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