Paclitaxel With Local Photothermal Therapy For Improved EMT6 Anticancer Strategy

Paclitaxel (PTX), a highly hydrophobic chemotherapeutic drug has been reported to cause adverse reactions for example, systemic toxicity. Hence, combine strategy of PTX with phototherapy (HT) has been proposed as an alternative to reduce its dosage while increasing its efficacy. EMT6 cells were inoc...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Redza, Mohd Radzi, Khairunadwa, Jemon
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Published: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2021
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spelling my.unimas.ir.461542024-09-27T01:35:46Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46154/ Paclitaxel With Local Photothermal Therapy For Improved EMT6 Anticancer Strategy Muhammad Redza, Mohd Radzi Khairunadwa, Jemon Q Science (General) QH301 Biology Paclitaxel (PTX), a highly hydrophobic chemotherapeutic drug has been reported to cause adverse reactions for example, systemic toxicity. Hence, combine strategy of PTX with phototherapy (HT) has been proposed as an alternative to reduce its dosage while increasing its efficacy. EMT6 cells were inoculated in Balb/c mice and treated with PTX and HT 7 days post-inoculation. Tumor growth and median survival of mice was tracked. The results revealed that PTX-HT mice experienced slower tumor progression and increased median survival. Thus, this data suggested that the proposed treatment enhance breast tumor regression and subsequently prolonged patients median survival. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2021-03-16 Poster NonPeerReviewed image en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46154/1/FS%20Poster%202021.png Muhammad Redza, Mohd Radzi and Khairunadwa, Jemon (2021) Paclitaxel With Local Photothermal Therapy For Improved EMT6 Anticancer Strategy. [Poster]
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QH301 Biology
Muhammad Redza, Mohd Radzi
Khairunadwa, Jemon
Paclitaxel With Local Photothermal Therapy For Improved EMT6 Anticancer Strategy
description Paclitaxel (PTX), a highly hydrophobic chemotherapeutic drug has been reported to cause adverse reactions for example, systemic toxicity. Hence, combine strategy of PTX with phototherapy (HT) has been proposed as an alternative to reduce its dosage while increasing its efficacy. EMT6 cells were inoculated in Balb/c mice and treated with PTX and HT 7 days post-inoculation. Tumor growth and median survival of mice was tracked. The results revealed that PTX-HT mice experienced slower tumor progression and increased median survival. Thus, this data suggested that the proposed treatment enhance breast tumor regression and subsequently prolonged patients median survival.
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author Muhammad Redza, Mohd Radzi
Khairunadwa, Jemon
author_facet Muhammad Redza, Mohd Radzi
Khairunadwa, Jemon
author_sort Muhammad Redza, Mohd Radzi
title Paclitaxel With Local Photothermal Therapy For Improved EMT6 Anticancer Strategy
title_short Paclitaxel With Local Photothermal Therapy For Improved EMT6 Anticancer Strategy
title_full Paclitaxel With Local Photothermal Therapy For Improved EMT6 Anticancer Strategy
title_fullStr Paclitaxel With Local Photothermal Therapy For Improved EMT6 Anticancer Strategy
title_full_unstemmed Paclitaxel With Local Photothermal Therapy For Improved EMT6 Anticancer Strategy
title_sort paclitaxel with local photothermal therapy for improved emt6 anticancer strategy
publisher Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
publishDate 2021
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