Literature DB >> 19453287

Emerging drugs for esophageal cancer.

Marjolein Y V Homs1, Emile E Voest, Peter D Siersema.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cancer of the esophagus and gastro-esophageal junction is a disorder with a poor prognosis and increasing incidence.
OBJECTIVE: To provide a critical evaluation of current treatment strategies and new developments including targeted therapy for esophageal cancer.
METHODS: Published clinical trials as well as abstracts were selected regarding chemoradiation or targeted therapy for esophageal cancer. RESULTS/
CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative chemotherapy may offer a survival advantage compared to surgery alone, but the evidence is inconclusive. For preoperative chemoradiation, only 2 of 10 randomized trials showed advanced survival compared to surgery alone, and, therefore, more Phase III trials and, consequently, meta-analyses are needed. Until now, for palliative chemotherapy, no survival benefit has been shown. This is largely due to a lack of studies and difficulties in performing randomized trials. The application of targeted therapy is widespread and reported for several tumor types. For esophageal cancer, most studies have been performed with EGFR inhibitors, including cetuximab, gefitinib, erlotinib and trastuzumab. Limited experience is available with angiogenesis inhibitors, apoptosis inhibitors and COX-2 inhibitors. As yet, targeted therapies are proven to be safe often in combination with chemoradiation, but modestly effective for esophageal cancer. Phase III trials have not been published yet and, therefore, for targeted therapies also, possibly using new concepts, more studies are needed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19453287     DOI: 10.1517/14728210902976842

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Emerg Drugs        ISSN: 1472-8214            Impact factor:   4.191


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4.  Myricetin enhance chemosensitivity of 5-fluorouracil on esophageal carcinoma in vitro and in vivo.

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5.  An EGFR/HER2-Bispecific and enediyne-energized fusion protein shows high efficacy against esophageal cancer.

Authors:  Xiao-Fang Guo; Xiao-Fei Zhu; Wan-Cai Yang; Sheng-Hua Zhang; Yong-Su Zhen
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