| Literature DB >> 27482287 |
Andrew Moriarity1, Jacintha O'Sullivan2, John Kennedy2, Brian Mehigan2, Paul McCormick2.
Abstract
Treatment strategies for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients have undergone dramatic changes in the past decade and despite improved patient outcomes, there still exist areas for continued development. The introduction of targeted agents has provided clinicians with additional treatment options in mCRC, however, results have been mixed at best. These novel therapies were designed to interfere with specific molecules involved in the cellular carcinogenesis pathway and ultimately deliver a more focused treatment. Currently, their use in mCRC has been limited primarily as an adjunct to conventional chemotherapy regimens. This review explores the relevant cell-signaling networks in colorectal cancer, provides focus on the current targeted agent armamentarium approved for use in mCRC and explores the usefulness of predictive mCRC biomarkers.Entities:
Keywords: biomarkers; colorectal cancer; signaling; targeted therapy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27482287 PMCID: PMC4952023 DOI: 10.1177/1758834016646734
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Adv Med Oncol ISSN: 1758-8340 Impact factor: 8.168