PMID: 5257148Aug 30, 1969Paper

Clinical evaluation of adriamycin, a new antitumour antibiotic

British Medical Journal
G BonadonnaF Fossati-Bellani

Abstract

Adriamycin, a new antitumour antibiotic of the anthracycline group with a structural formula very similar to daunorubicin, has proved to have potent tumour-growth-inhibiting properties, and to be particularly effective in childhood malignancies. Though adriamycin produces a higher percentage of side-effects than daunorubicin-namely, stomatitis and alopecia-a lower dosage may be used for therapy.

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