Talabostat mesylate
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Term | Talabostat mesylate |
Short definition | Talabostat mesylate - (pronounced) (tal-A-boh-stat MEH-zih-layt) A substance being studied to treat cancer, including certain types of lung, pancreas and brain cancer. Talabostat mesylate can help the immune system block the growth of cancer cells. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Talabostat mesylate - (pronounced) (tal-A-boh-stat MEH-zih-layt) A substance being studied to treat cancer, including certain types of lung, pancreas and brain cancer. Talabostat mesylate can help the immune system block the growth of cancer cells. It can also increase the growth of new blood cells. It's a type of enzyme inhibitor. Also called PT-100
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