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Thiopurines in Current Medical Practice: Molecular Mechanisms and Contributions to Therapy-related Cancer

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Journal Nat Rev Cancer
Specialty Oncology
Date 2007 Dec 22
PMID 18097462
Citations 187
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Abstract

Thiopurines have diverse clinical applications and their long-term use as anti-rejection drugs in transplant patients has been associated with a significantly increased risk of various types of cancer. Although they are slowly being replaced by a new generation of non-thiopurine immunosuppressants, it is anticipated that their use in the management of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases will continue to increase. Therapy-related cancer will remain a potential consequence of prolonged treatment for these generally non-life-threatening conditions. Understanding how thiopurines contribute to the development of cancer will facilitate clinical decisions about the potential risks to patients of long-term treatment for chronic inflammatory disorders.

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