“…[1,2] Especially,s quare-planar Pt II complexes like cisplatin (cisdiamminedichloroplatinum(II), approved as an anticancer drug first in 1978), oxaliplatin ([(1R,2R)-cyclohexane-1,2-diamine]-(ethanedioato-O,O')platinum(II)), and carboplatin (cisdiammine-(cyclobutane-1,1-dicarboxylate-O,O')platinum(II)) are currentlyt he most frequently used cytostatic metallodrugs. However,n ew agents are still being searched forb ecause there are al arge number of negative side effects of the contemporary drugs,w hicha re also resistant to some types of tumors.N owadays, the attention is particularly focusedo n complexes of Pt IV , [3,4] Ru II , [5,6] Ir III , [7] Au, [8,9] and some others. [10] These compounds are usuallyp repared in af orm of "prodrugs", which must be first activatedi na no rganism.…”