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Cycle specific and non specific agents

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Chemotherapeutic agents that are effective only against replicating cells (that is, those cells that are cycling) are said to be cell-cycle specific whereas other agents are said to be cell-cycle nonspecific. The nonspecific drugs, although having generally more toxicity in cycling cells, are also useful against tumors that have a low percentage of replicating cells.


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