Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8827947 | European Urology Focus | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Antiangiogenics are the cornerstone of treatment in kidney cancer. Since they target endothelial rather than tumor cells, we studied the correlation between levels of circulating endothelial cells in peripheral blood and long-term benefit in patients on antiangiogenic therapy. Higher levels were associated with long-term benefit, suggesting that this determination could help to separate best responders from those who could require a more intensive approach.
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Authors
Jesús GarcÃa-Donas, Luis Angel Leon, Emilio. Esteban, Maria Jose Vidal-Mendez, Jose Angel Arranz, Xavier Garcia del Muro, Laura Basterretxea, Aranzazu González del Alba, Miguel Angel Climent, Juan Antonio Virizuela, Carlos Álvarez, Juan Sepúlveda,