| Literature DB >> 24639562 |
Christine Helsen1, Thomas Van den Broeck2, Arnout Voet1, Stefan Prekovic1, Hendrik Van Poppel1, Steven Joniau1, Frank Claessens3.
Abstract
Androgen deprivation is the mainstay therapy for metastatic prostate cancer (PCa). Another way of suppressing androgen receptor (AR) signaling is via AR antagonists or antiandrogens. Despite being frequently prescribed in clinical practice, there is conflicting evidence concerning the role of AR antagonists in the management of PCa. In the castration-resistant settings of PCa, docetaxel has been the only treatment option for decades. With recent evidence that castration-resistant PCa is far from AR-independent, there has been an increasing interest in developing new AR antagonists. This review gives a concise overview of the clinically available antiandrogens and the experimental AR antagonists that tackle androgen action with a different approach.Entities:
Keywords: abiraterone; androgen receptor antagonist; antiandrogen; bicalutamide; enzalutamide; prostate cancer
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24639562 DOI: 10.1530/ERC-13-0545
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endocr Relat Cancer ISSN: 1351-0088 Impact factor: 5.678