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Inhaled chemotherapy adverse effects: mechanisms and protection methods.

TitleInhaled chemotherapy adverse effects: mechanisms and protection methods.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsSardeli, C., Zarogoulidis P., Kosmidis C., Amaniti A., Katsaounis A., Giannakidis D., Koulouris C., Hohenforst-Schmidt W., Huang H., Bai C., Michalopoulos N., Tsakiridis K., Romanidis K., Oikonomou P., Mponiou K., Vagionas A., Goganau A. Marian, Kesisoglou I., & Sapalidis K.
JournalLung Cancer Manag
Volume8
Issue4
PaginationLMT19
Date Published2020 Jan 16
ISSN1758-1974
Abstract

Lung cancer is still diagnosed at a late stage due to a lack of symptoms. Although there are novel therapies, many patients are still treated with chemotherapy. In an effort to reduce adverse effects associated with chemotherapy, inhaled administration of platinum analogs has been investigated. Inhaled administration is used as a local route in order to reduce the systemic adverse effects; however, this treatment modality has its own adverse effects. In this mini review, we present drugs that were administered as nebulized droplets or dry powder aerosols for non-small-cell lung cancer. We present the adverse effects and methods to overcome them.

DOI10.2217/lmt-2019-0007
Alternate JournalLung Cancer Manag
PubMed ID31983927
PubMed Central IDPMC6978726

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