Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3992005 Journal of Thoracic Oncology 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Although lung cancer therapy has slowly improved with standard cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs, we have reached an efficacy plateau. The addition of targeted agents, such as those with antiangiogenesis activity, to chemotherapy can improve response and survival outcomes. The first of these agents to gain approval in lung cancer in October 2006 was the antivascular endothelial growth factor antibody, bevacizumab. Small molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitors targeting the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor also have proven activity and are under active investigation. Vascular disrupting agents target existing tumor vasculature leading to tumor necrosis, and are being studied in solid tumors, including lung cancer, both as single agents and in combination with chemotherapy. This article will review these new targeted antiangiogenic and antivascular agents with a focus on their use as lung cancer therapeutics.

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