CISPLATIN – A CHOICE OF DRUG FOR METASTATIC NON-SEMINOMATOUS GERM CELL CARCINOMA

  • Amit Kumar1* , Girendra Gautam 2, Umesh Dakhad3, Ashish Kumar Mishra4* 1 M.Pharm. Research Scholar, Bhagwant Institute of Pharmacy, M. Nagar, (U.P), India 2 Professor, Bhagwant Institute of Pharmacy, M. Nagar, (U.P) India 3Associate Professor, Bhagwant Institute of Pharmacy,M. Nagar.(U.P) India 4 M.Pharm.Research Scholar, Bhagwant Institute of Pharmacy, M. Nagar,(U.P),India

Abstract

Cisplatin is a type of Medical Treatment Called Chemotherapy. The Purpose of Chemotherapy to Kill Cancer Cell or Prevent the growth. Cancer starts when the cells of an organ or tissue in the body become abnormal. They grow and multiply out of control. Normal cells have a life cycle. They reproduce themselves throughout the body to replace worn out tissue, to heal wounds and to maintain healthy organs. When something happens and cells grow out of control they usually form a mass, called a tumour.

Key words: Cisplatin, Neoplastic drug, Germ cell tumor

Published
2014-08-30
How to Cite
Umesh Dakhad3, Ashish Kumar Mishra4*A. K. , G. G. 2. (2014). CISPLATIN – A CHOICE OF DRUG FOR METASTATIC NON-SEMINOMATOUS GERM CELL CARCINOMA. Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research, 3(4). Retrieved from http://www.jbpr.in/index.php/jbpr/article/view/287
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Review Articles