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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.
Boston Scientific to discuss final results of MADIT-CRT trial at the European Society of Cardiology Congress

Boston Scientific to discuss final results of MADIT-CRT trial at the European Society of Cardiology Congress

TCT Featured Clinical Trials to be presented on September 24 in San Francisco

TCT Featured Clinical Trials to be presented on September 24 in San Francisco

Genentech announces Phase III study results for Avastin (bevacizumab) in combination with chemo in HER2-negative breast cancer

Genentech announces Phase III study results for Avastin (bevacizumab) in combination with chemo in HER2-negative breast cancer

U.S. District Court rules against Lilly regarding Gemzar patent

U.S. District Court rules against Lilly regarding Gemzar patent

Discovery of compounds that selectively kills cancer stem cells

Discovery of compounds that selectively kills cancer stem cells

Researchers tackle aggressive cancer cells head on

Researchers tackle aggressive cancer cells head on

New nano-gene therapy technique could fight late-stage tumors

New nano-gene therapy technique could fight late-stage tumors

Nanoparticles show potential as part of new therapy for advanced ovarian cancer

Nanoparticles show potential as part of new therapy for advanced ovarian cancer

Antisense Therapeutics trial of ATL1101 in prostate cancer shows promise

Antisense Therapeutics trial of ATL1101 in prostate cancer shows promise

Cremophor-based paclitaxel ‘chemo’ drug triggers fatal allergic reactions

Cremophor-based paclitaxel ‘chemo’ drug triggers fatal allergic reactions

Drug-eluting stents more effective than bare-metal stents in heart attack patients

Drug-eluting stents more effective than bare-metal stents in heart attack patients

Abraxane prolongs survival in metastatic breast cancer

Abraxane prolongs survival in metastatic breast cancer

Boston Scientific launches 3rd generation platinum chromium drug-eluting stent

Boston Scientific launches 3rd generation platinum chromium drug-eluting stent

Combining two chemotherapy drugs with Herceptin shows promise for metastatic HER2+ breast cancer

Combining two chemotherapy drugs with Herceptin shows promise for metastatic HER2+ breast cancer

Results from study comparing safety and efficacy of drug-eluting stents and bare-metal stents

Results from study comparing safety and efficacy of drug-eluting stents and bare-metal stents

Scientists discover pattern of genetic faults to predict cancer drug success

Scientists discover pattern of genetic faults to predict cancer drug success

Coadministration of paclitaxel and curcumin in nanoemulsion formulations to overcome multidrug resistance in tumor cells

Coadministration of paclitaxel and curcumin in nanoemulsion formulations to overcome multidrug resistance in tumor cells

Light-scattering techniques may help determine chemo's effectiveness

Light-scattering techniques may help determine chemo's effectiveness

Fulvestrant influences the effects of chemotherapy drugs on breast cancer cells

Fulvestrant influences the effects of chemotherapy drugs on breast cancer cells

Addition of dasatinib to standard chemo cocktail may enhance effect in certain ovarian cancers

Addition of dasatinib to standard chemo cocktail may enhance effect in certain ovarian cancers

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