Review Article
Clinical Toxicity of Interferon in Cancer Patients
Author(s): Anubha Bajaj*
Interferon (IFN) has been designated as a typical biological response modifier (BRM). Like corticosteroids, they cause a variety of physiological changes [1]. Therefore, IFNs act through a mechanism different from conventional cell proliferation inhibitors, and their therapeutically optimal doses in cancer treatment may not necessarily correspond to the maximum tolerated dose. Optimal treatment for cancer includes different treatments and combinations of different medicines. Experimental studies have shown that IFN can be effectively combined with radiation and chemotherapy. In addition, IFN enhances mutual effects and the effects of other biopharmaceuticals. [2] Such a new combination approach provides an opportunity to overcome the resistance of malignant cells. Preliminary evidence from Phase I and II studies shows that qualitat.. View More»
DOI:
10.14303/irjbcs.2022.12