Angiogenesis and antiangiogenic strategies in pancreatic cancer.

William E Fisher, David H Berger
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Abstract

Despite numerous advances in the treatment of solid tumors, the prognosis of patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer remains dismal. Results of both surgical and non-surgical treatment for pancreatic cancer have been extremely disappointing because of the tumors propensity to metastasize, failure of chemotherapy to achieve adequate levels within the tumor, and resistance of pancreatic cancer to cytotoxic agents. Current chemotherapeutic agents and radiation treatments rely on the rapidly dividing nature of tumor cells and are limited by their cytotoxic effects on normal cells. The need to exploit the difference between normal and malignant cells has resulted in an enormous amount of research into the process of tumor neovascularization. New agents are currently being developed that block tumor growth and metastasis through inhibition of angiogenesis. This article reviews the process of angiogenesis and antiangiogenic strategies with a special emphasis on pancreatic cancer.

胰腺癌的血管生成和抗血管生成策略。
尽管实体瘤的治疗取得了许多进展,但胰腺癌患者的预后仍然令人沮丧。胰腺癌的手术和非手术治疗结果都非常令人失望,因为肿瘤的转移倾向,化疗未能在肿瘤内达到足够的水平,以及胰腺癌对细胞毒性药物的耐药性。目前的化疗药物和放射治疗依赖于肿瘤细胞的快速分裂性质,并受到其对正常细胞的细胞毒性作用的限制。利用正常细胞和恶性细胞之间的差异的需要导致了对肿瘤新生血管过程的大量研究。目前正在开发新的药物,通过抑制血管生成来阻止肿瘤的生长和转移。本文综述了血管生成的过程和抗血管生成策略,并特别强调了胰腺癌。
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