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Platinum-based antineoplastic drugs (informally called platins) are chemotherapeutic agents used to treat cancer. They are coordination complexes of platinum. These drugs are used to treat almost half of people receiving chemotherapy for cancer. In this form of chemotherapy, commonly used drugs include cisplatin, oxaliplatin, and carboplatin, but several have been proposed or are under development. Addition of platinum-based chemotherapy drugs to chemoradiation in women with early cervical cancer seems to improve survival and reduce risk of recurrence.

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  • Platinum-based antineoplastic drugs (informally called platins) are chemotherapeutic agents used to treat cancer. They are coordination complexes of platinum. These drugs are used to treat almost half of people receiving chemotherapy for cancer. In this form of chemotherapy, commonly used drugs include cisplatin, oxaliplatin, and carboplatin, but several have been proposed or are under development. Addition of platinum-based chemotherapy drugs to chemoradiation in women with early cervical cancer seems to improve survival and reduce risk of recurrence. In total, these drugs can cause a combination of more than 40 specific side effects which include neurotoxicity, which is manifested by peripheral neuropathies including polyneuropathy. (en)
  • Les sels de platine sont une classe de médicaments de chimiothérapie. Cette classe regroupe trois molécules couramment utilisées : le cisplatine, l'oxaliplatine, et le carboplatine. Ce sont des agents alkylants de l'ADN, qui inhibent la réplication cellulaire et induisent la mort cellulaire préférentielle des cellules cancéreuses. (fr)
  • Препара́ты пла́тины — цитостатические противоопухолевые химиотерапевтические лекарственные препараты алкилирующего типа, содержащие в составе молекул двухвалентную платину (II) и неформально называемые просто «платиной». Все эти препараты являются координационными комплексами двухвалентной платины. (ru)
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  • Les sels de platine sont une classe de médicaments de chimiothérapie. Cette classe regroupe trois molécules couramment utilisées : le cisplatine, l'oxaliplatine, et le carboplatine. Ce sont des agents alkylants de l'ADN, qui inhibent la réplication cellulaire et induisent la mort cellulaire préférentielle des cellules cancéreuses. (fr)
  • Препара́ты пла́тины — цитостатические противоопухолевые химиотерапевтические лекарственные препараты алкилирующего типа, содержащие в составе молекул двухвалентную платину (II) и неформально называемые просто «платиной». Все эти препараты являются координационными комплексами двухвалентной платины. (ru)
  • Platinum-based antineoplastic drugs (informally called platins) are chemotherapeutic agents used to treat cancer. They are coordination complexes of platinum. These drugs are used to treat almost half of people receiving chemotherapy for cancer. In this form of chemotherapy, commonly used drugs include cisplatin, oxaliplatin, and carboplatin, but several have been proposed or are under development. Addition of platinum-based chemotherapy drugs to chemoradiation in women with early cervical cancer seems to improve survival and reduce risk of recurrence. (en)
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  • Sel de platine (fr)
  • Platinum-based antineoplastic (en)
  • Препараты платины (ru)
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