Chlorozotocin Explained
Chlorozotocin is a nitrosourea. It is used for cancer therapy.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer concluded it was "probably carcinogenic" in 1990[1]
It is an analogue of streptozotocin.[2]
Notes and References
- Book: Humans, IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risk to. SUMMARY OF FINAL EVALUATIONS. 1990. International Agency for Research on Cancer. en.
- Book: Wolfe MM . Therapy of digestive disorders. 2006. Elsevier Health Sciences. 978-1-4160-0317-5. 477.