Myelosuppression due to methotrexate is reversible with _____
Doxorubicin has a _____ range of chemotherapeutic uses and is commonly used in clinical practice
Which of the platinum analogs is most commonly associated with myelosuppression?_____
Imatinib specifically inhibits the Bcr-Abl fusion protein by blocking the _____ portion
Anthracyclines (-rubicin) bind _____ to cause cleavage of DNA
Procarbazine is a chemotherapeutic _____ agent used to treat hodgkin lymphoma and brain tumors
What renal tubular defect may be caused by nephrotoxins/drugs (e.g. ifosfamide, cisplatin, tenofovir, expired tetracyclines)?_____
Mycophenolate mofetil can result in _____-suppression (-cytopenias)
Which phase of the cell cycle does azathioprine act at?_____
Gemcitabine can result in _____ with increased risk for infection
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