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沿着血管生成途径的配体和受体之间的相互作用的特异性阻断代表了增强功效以及减少化学疗法不良反应的有效方法。 在过去十年中,这种治疗策略在癌症治疗中的应用进展很快。 抗血管生成治疗是卵巢癌最有希望的靶向治疗。 在一线设置或疾病复发中,将贝伐珠单抗添加到常规化学疗法中,可以改善卵巢癌患者的总体存活(OS),至少在预后不良的一部分患者中。 在本文中,我们总结了卵巢癌中用于抗血管生成治疗的主要药物的公布数据。 我们将回顾现有药剂的分子机制,临床试验结果,并描述新药的发展。 还讨论了血管生成抑制剂的局限性和副作用。
关键词: 卵巢癌,分子靶向,抗血管生成剂,血管发生,癌症治疗,抑制剂。
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Current Drug Targets
Title:Targeted Therapy of Ovarian Cancer with Angiogenesis Inhibitors
Volume: 18 Issue: 10
关键词: 卵巢癌,分子靶向,抗血管生成剂,血管发生,癌症治疗,抑制剂。
摘要: Specific blocking of interactions between ligands and receptors along the angiogenic pathways represents an effective approach for enhancing the efficacy as well as reducing adverse effects of chemotherapy. Over the past decade, there was a rapid progression in the application of this therapeutic strategy in cancer treatment. Anti-angiogenic therapy is the most promising targeted therapy for ovarian cancer. The addition of bevacizumab to conventional chemotherapy, either in the first-line setting or at disease relapse, may improve overall survival (OS) of ovarian cancer patients, at least in a subset of patients with poor prognosis. In this article, we summarize published data on the major agents used for anti-angiogenic therapy in ovarian cancers. We will review the molecular mechanisms, results of clinical trial of existing agents and describe the development of new agents. The limitations and side effects of angiogenesis inhibitor are also discussed.
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Targeted Therapy of Ovarian Cancer with Angiogenesis Inhibitors, Current Drug Targets 2017; 18 (10) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450118666170329095807
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389450118666170329095807 |
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