Anti-Angiogenic Cancer Therapy provides information on the process of angiogenesis and its role in tumor growth and metastasis. It compiles the work of leading experts to explore angiogenesis inhibitors under clinical investigation, as well as early agents used in preclinical studies. It discusses the unique aspects of targeting and inhibiting angiogenesis and the challenges associated with clinical development of angiogenesis inhibitors including trial design and surrogate marker endpoints. The chapters are organized to allow readers easy access to the fundamental concepts of angiogenesis and information on the complexities associated with targeting angiogenesis for specific types of cancer.
Top Investigators Explore the Complexities of Angiogenesis Cancer Research
The targeting of tumor angiogenesis has evolved into one of the most widely pursued therapeutic strategies. However, as of yet, no antiangiogenic agent used as a monotherapy has demonstrated a survival benefit in a randomized Phase III trial. The combination of bevacizumab, the first FDA approved angiogenesis inhibitor, with cytotoxic regimens has led to survival benefits in cancer patients. This has raised important questions about the complexities inherent in the clinical application of angiogenesis inhibitors.
Compiles the results of four decades of progress
Integrating fundamental concepts with therapeutic strategies, Anti-Angiogenic Cancer Therapy promotes the idea that an understanding of the molecular and cellular regulation of angiogenesis leads to optimal therapeutic strategies and positive clinical results. It brings together contributions from leading researchers to provide the most authoritative and encyclopedic volume available on this subject.
Examines the role of angiogenesis in cancer, including strategies to prolong the nonangiogenic dormant state of human tumors, molecular mechanisms and cellular regulation of angiogenesis in solid tumors and hematologic malignancies, and the regulation of angiogenesis by the tumor microenvironment.
Covers specific molecular targets for inhibiting angiogenesis in cancer therapy.
Discusses clinical trial design and translational research approaches essential for identifying and developing effective angiogenesis inhibitors.
Outlines current understanding of the molecular biology of each cancer type followed by discussions that examine strategies for targeting angiogenesis in specific cancers.
This volume celebrates progress made in four decades, and more importantly, it provi
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