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Paclitaxel is a drug used to treat breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and AIDS-related Kaposi sarcoma. It is also used together with another drug to treat non-small cell lung cancer. Paclitaxel is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. It blocks cell growth by stopping cell division and may kill cancer cells. It is a type of antimitotic agent. Also called Taxol.

The Paclitaxel compound is extracted from the Pacific yew tree Taxus brevifolia with antineoplastic activity. Paclitaxel binds to tubulin and inhibits the disassembly of microtubules, thereby resulting in the inhibition of cell division. This agent also induces apoptosis by binding to and blocking the function of the apoptosis inhibitor protein Bcl-2 (B-cell Leukemia 2). Check for active clinical trials or closed clinical trials using this agent.
New pre-clinical, clinical data for IMBRUVICA to be highlighted at AACR Annual Meeting

New pre-clinical, clinical data for IMBRUVICA to be highlighted at AACR Annual Meeting

NantWorks, Sorrento collaborate to discover and develop novel anti-cancer immunotherapies

NantWorks, Sorrento collaborate to discover and develop novel anti-cancer immunotherapies

Sanford-Burnham researchers discover control mechanism for glutamine uptake in breast cancer cells

Sanford-Burnham researchers discover control mechanism for glutamine uptake in breast cancer cells

Study demonstrates that activation of cannabinoid CB2 receptors suppresses chronic pain

Study demonstrates that activation of cannabinoid CB2 receptors suppresses chronic pain

FDA grants Orphan Drug Designation to Oncolytics' REOLYSIN for treatment of peritoneal cancer

FDA grants Orphan Drug Designation to Oncolytics' REOLYSIN for treatment of peritoneal cancer

Oncolytics' REOLYSIN granted FDA Orphan Drug Designation for treatment of fallopian tube cancer

Oncolytics' REOLYSIN granted FDA Orphan Drug Designation for treatment of fallopian tube cancer

Researchers develop revolutionary approach to treat drug-resistant tumors

Researchers develop revolutionary approach to treat drug-resistant tumors

Palbociclib extends progression-free survival in advanced breast cancer patients

Palbociclib extends progression-free survival in advanced breast cancer patients

Oncolytics' REOLYSIN receives FDA Orphan Drug Designation for treatment of ovarian cancer

Oncolytics' REOLYSIN receives FDA Orphan Drug Designation for treatment of ovarian cancer

Clinical trial results of drug-eluting stent for peripheral arterial disease presented at LINC 2015

Clinical trial results of drug-eluting stent for peripheral arterial disease presented at LINC 2015

Scientists identify first genetic marker linked to severe neurological toxicity

Scientists identify first genetic marker linked to severe neurological toxicity

Combination therapy can reduce recurrence of small, HER2-positive breast tumors

Combination therapy can reduce recurrence of small, HER2-positive breast tumors

Lilly receives FDA approval for CYRAMZA (ramucirumab)

Lilly receives FDA approval for CYRAMZA (ramucirumab)

Carboplatin and paclitaxel show promise for advanced thymic carcinoma

Carboplatin and paclitaxel show promise for advanced thymic carcinoma

Johns Hopkins researchers discover new way to treat triple-negative breast cancer

Johns Hopkins researchers discover new way to treat triple-negative breast cancer

Novartis to highlight advances in blood, breast cancer research at ASH and SABCS 2014

Novartis to highlight advances in blood, breast cancer research at ASH and SABCS 2014

FDA approves CYRAMZA in combination with paclitaxel for advanced adenocarcinoma

FDA approves CYRAMZA in combination with paclitaxel for advanced adenocarcinoma

Experimental drug may help fight cervical cancer

Experimental drug may help fight cervical cancer

New study reveals how cancer becomes drug resistant over time

New study reveals how cancer becomes drug resistant over time

Mount Sinai Hospital first in nation to use drug-coated balloon to open blocked arteries in the leg

Mount Sinai Hospital first in nation to use drug-coated balloon to open blocked arteries in the leg

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