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Futuximab is a monoclonal antibody designed for the treatment of cancer. It is currently under investigation for its potential use in the treatment of various types of cancer.

Mechanism of Action

Futuximab works by binding to specific proteins found on the surface of cancer cells. This binding triggers an immune response that can destroy the cancer cells. The specific proteins that Futuximab targets are still under investigation.

Clinical Trials

Futuximab is currently in the early stages of clinical trials. These trials are designed to test the safety and effectiveness of the drug in treating cancer. The results of these trials will determine whether Futuximab is approved for use in the general population.

Potential Side Effects

As with all drugs, Futuximab has the potential to cause side effects. These can range from mild to severe and can include nausea, fatigue, and hair loss. The specific side effects experienced by a patient can vary depending on their individual health status and the type of cancer being treated.

Future Research

Future research on Futuximab will focus on determining the specific types of cancer that the drug is most effective in treating. This will involve further clinical trials and potentially the development of new methods for delivering the drug to cancer cells.

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