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Platinum and Palladium Complexes as Promising Sources for Antitumor Treatments

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms22158271

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platinum complexes; palladium complexes; anticancer treatments

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New, safer, and more effective agents are needed for cancer treatment. Cytostatics with transition metals are attracting renewed interest from scientists, who are exploring combination therapy and molecular modifications to enhance effectiveness and selectivity. Recent drug findings with palladium and platinum atoms are being organized.
There is a need for new, safer, and more effective agents to treat cancer. Cytostatics that have transition metals at their core have attracted renewed interest from scientists. Researchers are attempting to use chemotherapeutics, such as cisplatin, in combination therapy (i.e., in order to enhance their effectiveness). Moreover, studies are being carried out to modify molecules, by developing them into multinuclear structures, linking different compounds to commonly used drugs, or encapsulating them in nanoparticles to improve pharmacokinetic parameters, and increase the selectivity of these drugs. Therefore, we attempted to organize recent drug findings that contain palladium and platinum atoms in their structures.

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