Cancer compound bioavailability
How well each studied compound is actually absorbed — and what changes its exposure. A compound can look powerful in a dish yet barely reach the bloodstream as a normal pill or powder.
Educational only: this reports what studies measured. “More bioavailable” is not safer — raising absorption can raise toxicity and drug interactions. Coordinate decisions with your oncology team.
No bioavailability data is on file yet. As absorption/PK studies are reviewed, compounds will appear here.
“Oral bioavailability” is the share of a swallowed dose that reaches the bloodstream. Where a pooled human figure exists, the range across studies is shown; otherwise a curated note or the known interactions are listed. “No human PK” means no pooled human absorption data is on file yet.
Why this matters, in one family’s words: The bioavailability lesson →