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Combination therapy can be used to treat a variety of different diseases, including HIV and certain cancer types
The researchers systematically evaluated 2,025 two-drug combinations using 125 tumor cell lines, including breast, colorectal, and pancreatic cancer cell lines
Some of these combinations were further investigated by combining irinotecan, which inhibits topoisomerase, with an investigational CHEK1 inhibitor, which potentially promotes the effects of DNA-damaging compounds, in an animal model of colorectal cancer.
References:
[1] Effective drug combinations in breast, colon and pancreatic cancer cells.
[2] New drug combinations found for resistant cancers.
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