Docetaxel is a clinically well established anti-mitotic chemotherapy medication used for the treatment of different types of cancer, including breast, ovarian, and non-small cell lung cancer. Docetaxel is a complex diterpenoid molecule and a semisynthetic analogue of paclitaxel. Docetaxel reversibly binds to microtubulin with high affinity in a 1:1 stoichiometric ratio, allowing it to prevent cell division and promote to cell death. Compared to paclitaxel, docetaxel is two times more potent as an inhibitor of microtubule depolymerization. Docetaxel binds to microtubules but does not interact with dimeric tubulin.
The use of docetaxel may lead to udesired outcomes such as hepatic impairment, hematologic effects, enterocolitis and neutropenic colitis, hypersensitivity reactions, fluid retention, second primary malignancies, embryo-fetal toxicity, and tumor lysis syndrome. Docetaxel was approved by the FDA in 1996 and is available in solution for injection for intravenous or parenteral administration.
Docetaxel is indicated as a single agent for the treatment of locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer after chemotherapy failure; and with doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide as adjuvant treatment of operable node-positive BC. It is also indicated as a single agent for locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) after platinum therapy failure; and with cisplatin for unresectable, locally advanced or metastatic untreated NSCLC. For the treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, docetaxel is indicated with prednisone. Docetaxel is also indicated with cisplatin and fluorouracil for untreated, advanced gastric adenocarcinoma, including the gastroesophageal junction, and with cisplatin and fluorouracil for induction treatment of locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN).
VieCuri Hospital, Venlo, Limburg, Netherlands
Jeroen Bosch Hospital, Den Bosch, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Elkerliek Hospital, Helmond, Noord Brabant, Netherlands
Nanfang Hospital of Nanfang Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
The first People's Hospital of Foshan, Foshan, Guangdong, China
Guangdong Women and Children Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Memorial Hospital, Carthage, Illinois, United States
Altru Cancer Center, Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States
Toledo Clinic Cancer Centers-Maumee, Maumee, Ohio, United States
The Catholic University of Korea Daejeon ST. Mary's Hospital, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of
Chungnam National University Hospital, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of
Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital, Cheonan, Korea, Republic of
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit, Michigan, United States
Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Department of Oncology, Herlev Hospital, Herlev, Denmark
Center for Cancer Immune Therapy, Dept. of Haematology/Oncology, Copenhagen, Herlev, Denmark
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