Association of UGT1A1*6, UGT1A1*28, or ABCC2 c.3972C>T genetic polymorphisms with irinotecan‐induced toxicity in Asian cancer patients: Meta‐analysis
Abstract Effects of UGT1A1*6 and UGT1A1*28 genetic polymorphisms on irinotecan‐induced severe toxicities in Asian cancer patients are inconclusive. Also, ABCC2 c.3972C>T may affect toxicity of irinotecan. The aim was to assess the aggregated risk of neutropenia or diarrhea in Asian cancer patient...
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Main Authors: | Chalirmporn Atasilp (Author), Mohitosh Biswas (Author), Pimonpan Jinda (Author), Nutthan Nuntharadthanaphong (Author), Jiratha Rachanakul (Author), Yaowaluck Hongkaew (Author), Natchaya Vanwong (Author), Surasak Saokaew (Author), Chonlaphat Sukasem (Author) |
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