Literature DB >> 17910311

Targeted therapy in rectal cancer.

Christopher G Willett1, Dan G Duda, Brian G Czito, Johanna C Bendell, Jeffrey W Clark, Rakesh K Jain.   

Abstract

Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) are often overexpressed in colorectal cancer and are associated with inferior outcomes. Based on successful randomized phase III trials, anti-EGFR and anti-VEGF therapeutics have entered clinical practice. Cetuximab (Erbitux), an EGFR-specific antibody, is currently approved in the United States in combination with irinotecan (Camptosar) for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer refractory to irinotecan or as a single agent for patients unable to tolerate irinotecan-based therapy. In retrospective analyses, patients with EGFR-expressing rectal cancer undergoing neoadjuvant radiation therapy had a significantly inferior disease-free survival and lower rates of achieving pathologic complete response. Based on the positive data in metastatic colorectal cancer and synergy with radiation therapy seen in preclinical models, there is a strong rationale to combine cetuximab with neoadjuvant radiation therapy and chemotherapy in rectal cancer. Bevacizumab (Avastin), a VEGF-specific antibody, was the first antiangiogenic agent to be approved in the United States for use in combination with standard chemotherapy in the first- and second-line of treatment in metastatic colorectal cancer. VEGF-targeted therapy may lead to indirect killing of cancer cells by damaging tumor blood vessels, and may increase the radiosensitivity of tumor-associated endothelial cells. VEGF blockade can also "normalize" tumor vasculature, thereby leading to greater tumor oxygenation and drug penetration. This review will address completed and ongoing trials that have established and continue to clarify the effects of these agents in rectal cancer.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17910311      PMCID: PMC2686129     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncology (Williston Park)        ISSN: 0890-9091            Impact factor:   2.990


  51 in total

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Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2004-07-22       Impact factor: 91.245

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Journal:  Radiother Oncol       Date:  2004-07       Impact factor: 6.280

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Journal:  Cancer       Date:  1983-10-01       Impact factor: 6.860

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Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2003-10-15       Impact factor: 12.531

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Authors:  R J Heald
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  1988-09       Impact factor: 18.000

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Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2011-11-12       Impact factor: 2.549

Review 2.  Lymphangiogenesis: a new player in cancer progression.

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Review 3.  Irinotecan therapy and molecular targets in colorectal cancer: a systemic review.

Authors:  Jessica Weekes; Alfred King-Yin Lam; Sabe Sebesan; Yik-Hong Ho
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2009-08-07       Impact factor: 5.742

Review 4.  Future perspectives for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension.

Authors:  Hossein A Ghofrani; Robyn J Barst; Raymond L Benza; Hunter C Champion; Karen A Fagan; Friedrich Grimminger; Marc Humbert; Gérald Simonneau; Duncan J Stewart; Carlo Ventura; Lewis J Rubin
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Review 5.  Nanomedicines in the treatment of colon cancer: a focus on metallodrugs.

Authors:  Pedro Farinha; Jacinta O Pinho; Mariana Matias; M Manuela Gaspar
Journal:  Drug Deliv Transl Res       Date:  2021-02-22       Impact factor: 4.617

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