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Novel antiangiogenic agents in the treatment of refractory renal cell carcinoma. Clinical genitourinary cancer [Clin Genitourin Cancer] Journal article

 
Sonpavde G, Hutson TE 
Novel antiangiogenic agents in the treatment of refractory renal cell carcinoma. [Journal Article]
Clin Genitourin Cancer 2008 Dec.:S29-36.


The approvals of sunitinib, sorafenib, and temsirolimus have dramatically altered the management of renal cell carcinoma. The combination of bevacizumab and interferon-alpha was recently approved in Europe and could receive regulatory approval in the United States. A recent randomized trial reported improved outcomes with everolimus following first-line tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). Despite enhanced outcomes with these agents, they are not curative, and more effective therapy is essential. Other novel antiangiogenic agents are being evaluated, including TKIs, monoclonal antibodies, and agents against other novel targets. Additionally, novel combinations of antiangiogenic agents are emerging. The rapid expansion in the therapeutic armamentarium holds the promise of further enhancing outcomes.



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