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    BJU Int. 2007 May;99(5 Pt B):1296-300.

    Anti-angiogenic therapy in renal cell cancer.

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    Urologic Oncology Branch, Center for Cancer Research, Division of Cancer Prevention, Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA.

    Abstract

    Angiogenesis is an important hallmark of RCC, reflected in the natural history, Histology, genetics and now therapeutics of this disease. Clearly, the pro-angiogenic growth factor VEGF is a functional drug target in RCC and many strategies to inhibit this biology have shown clinical benefit. Multi-targeted TKI that inhibit VEGFRs have been approved by the FDA as standard treatment for advanced RCC. Pharmacodynamyc studies suggest that these agents and others also have anti-angiogenic effects. Currently, studies combining VEGFR-targeted strategies with other anti-angiogenic agents, including anti-VEGF antibodies, IFN or mTOR inhibitors, are underway. However, to what extent the clinical benefit of anti-angiogenic strategies in RCC can be built upon is unknown.

    PMID:
    17441927
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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