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DNA inhibitor
Evofosfamide (also known as Evofosfami) is a small molecule drug currently being studied in clinical trials. It works as a DNA inhibitor, meaning it is designed to interfere with the DNA of certain types of cancer cells.
How it worksEvofosfamide works by inhibiting DNA, which helps stop cancer cells from growing and multiplying.
Used for
Biliary tract cancerMetastatic melanomaGlioblastoma multiformeSoft tissue sarcomaEsophageal cancerMultiple myelomaPancreatic carcinoma
Conditions
Biliary tract cancerMetastatic melanomaGlioblastoma multiformeSoft tissue sarcomaEsophageal cancerMultiple myelomaPancreatic carcinoma
Class
Small moleculeDNA inhibitorDNA
How to take
RoutesNot specified
This drug is currently in the research and clinical trial phases (up to Phase 3) and is not yet widely available for general use.
Talk to your doctor
Questions to ask
- ·Is Evofosfamide part of a clinical trial I can join?
- ·How does Evofosfamide target my specific type of cancer?
- ·What are the expected outcomes of Evofosfamide treatment?
Educational summary derived from FDA labeling, AI-assisted. Not medical advice — consult a healthcare professional. Updated 2026-04-26.
