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Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry

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ISSN (Print): 1871-5206
ISSN (Online): 1875-5992

Current and Emerging Strategies in Bladder Cancer

Author(s): Simone Carradori, Cristiano Cristini, Daniela Secci, Caterina Gulia, Vincenzo Gentile and Giovanni Battista Di Pierro

Volume 12, Issue 6, 2012

Page: [589 - 603] Pages: 15

DOI: 10.2174/187152012800617768

Price: $65

Abstract

Urothelial cell carcinoma is one of the most common malignancies of the urinary tract. The standard of care, intravesical chemo- and immunotherapy, while effective, is associated with a considerable side-effect profile and approximately 30% of patients either fail to respond to treatment or suffer recurrent disease within 5 years. In the setting of muscle-invasive urothelial carcinoma, use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy is associated with overall survival benefit. Muscle invasive bladder cancer is life threatening, showing modest chemosensitivity, and usually requires radical cystectomy. Although bladder cancer is fairly well-genetically characterized, clinical trials with molecularly targeted agents have, in comparison to other solid tumors, been few in number and largely unsuccessful. Hence, bladder cancer represents a considerable opportunity and challenge for alternative therapies. In this review, we will focus on promising global or pathway-based approaches (epigenetic modulators, kinase inhibitors, angiogenesis blockage, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ agonists, apoptosis inductors, virus therapy) supported by a deeper understanding of molecular biology of urothelial carcinoma, which have been recently tested in clinical trials.

Keywords: Angiogenesis antagonists, Apoptosis agonists, Bladder cancer, Clinical studies, Epigenetic modulation, Intravesical therapy, Kinase inhibitors, mTOR inhibitors, PPARγ agonists, Target therapy, Virus therapy


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