A paper in this issue exemplifies two issues that deserve consideration in the clinical research and practice of oncology: 1) adverse events that occur in response to anticancer therapy may be due to excipients rather than the active agent, and the use of a different formulation may be effective; 2) differences in pharmacology and metabolism need to be considered whenever a drug is applied in different ethnic groups.
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology Vol. 5, Issue 3, p. 147-150