Fluoro-Uracil is an antitumor drug used to treat a wide range of cancers, including colon, breast, stomach, and pancreatic cancers. It works by inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells by disrupting the production of DNA necessary for cell division, which leads to cell growth stopping and gradual death. This drug is often given intravenously under medical supervision and is a primary treatment in some chemotherapy protocols. It can also be used alone or with other drugs to increase its effectiveness. Fluoro-Uracil is characterized by targeting rapidly dividing cells, so it specifically affects infected cells without significantly affecting healthy cells when used carefully. This makes
Fluoro-Uracil an important and effective drug in combating tumors.