Literature DB >> 8137332

Retinoid chemoprevention studies in upper aerodigestive tract and lung carcinogenesis.

S M Lippman1, S E Benner, W K Hong.   

Abstract

Chemoprevention is a clinical strategy to block or reverse carcinogenesis before the development of invasive cancer. Studies of chemoprevention in the lungs and upper aerodigestive tract have relied on the field carcinogenesis hypothesis, which predicts that diffuse epithelial injury will result from exposure of that epithelium to carcinogens. This hypothesis is supported by the frequent occurrence of multiple primary tumors within the exposed field. In addition, the understanding of carcinogenesis as a multistep process supports the use of interventions in damaged epithelium before the development of clinically invasive cancer. Current efforts are focused on applying to chemoprevention studies the increasing knowledge of the molecular events in carcinogenesis. In our program, clinical trials in lung and head and neck chemoprevention have focused on individuals with evidence of field carcinogenesis, i.e., a history of previous epithelial cancer or the presence of premalignant lesions. These trials include studies to develop clinically applicable intermediate markers of carcinogenesis and large Phase III trials to evaluate the efficacy of the retinoid isotretinoin in preventing second primary tumors following head and neck or lung cancers.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8137332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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