cisplatin

See also: Cisplatin

English

Etymology

From cis- +‎ -platin (platinum derivative).

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  • IPA(key): /sɪsˈplæt.ɪn/

Noun

cisplatin (countable and uncountable, plural cisplatins)

  1. (pharmacology, uncountable) A platinum-containing antineoplastic drug cis-diamminedichloro-platinum(II) (Cl2H6N2Pt) that is cytotoxic and is used especially in the treatment of testicular and ovarian tumors and advanced bladder cancer.
    Synonyms: cisplatinum, cis-diamminedichloroplatinum, (initialism) CDDP
    • 2012 September 19, Alphy Rose-James, Sreelekha TT, “Molecular Markers with Predictive and Prognostic Relevance in Lung Cancer”, in Lung cancer international[1], volume 2012, →DOI:
      BRCA1 sensitizes cells to apoptosis induced by antimicrotubulin agents like taxanes and vinca alkaloids and also abrogates the effect of DNA-damaging agents like cisplatin and etoposide [ 41 ].
  2. (dated, countable) A platin, that is, a platinum-based antineoplastic, of which the class cisplatin is the archetypal member.

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