“…Therefore, copper can be considered an alternative to other metal-based drugs, particularly those with platinum compounds, which have many side effects, such as neurotoxicity, ototoxicity, emetogenesis, nephrotoxicity, fatigue, petechial, alopecia, diarrhoea, anaemia [1,9,10]. Currently, copper gluconate complex co-administered with disulfiram is subject to clinical research in therapy for refractory solid malignancies [8,11]. However, the main problem in the use of copper in anti-cancer therapy is its poor water-solubility, which can significantly reduce the bioavailability of copper-based drugs [12].…”