胰腺癌
医学
埃罗替尼
吉西他滨
临床试验
转移
癌症
靶向治疗
疾病
癌变
放射治疗
生物信息学
肿瘤科
癌症研究
表皮生长因子受体
内科学
生物
作者
Han Hsi Wong,Nicholas R. Lemoine
标识
DOI:10.1038/nrgastro.2009.89
摘要
Pancreatic cancer is lethal and notoriously difficult to treat, therefore, there is an urgent need to develop new therapeutic and diagnostic modalities. This Review discusses the agents that have been developed to target the pathways and processes involved in pancreatic tumorigenesis, and reviews the results of laboratory and clinical trials of these agents. Future therapeutic targets are also discussed. Patients with pancreatic cancer normally present with advanced disease that is lethal and notoriously difficult to treat. Survival has not improved dramatically despite routine use of chemotherapy and radiotherapy; this situation signifies an urgent need for novel therapeutic approaches. Over the past decade, a large number of studies have been published that aimed to target the molecular abnormalities implicated in pancreatic tumor growth, invasion, metastasis, angiogenesis and resistance to apoptosis. This research is of particular importance, as data suggest that a large number of genetic alterations affect only a few major signaling pathways and processes involved in pancreatic tumorigenesis. Although laboratory results of targeted therapies have been impressive, until now only erlotinib, an epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor, has demonstrated modest survival benefit in combination with gemcitabine in a phase III clinical trial. Whilst the failures of targeted therapies in the clinical setting are discouraging, lessons have been learnt and new therapeutic targets that hold promise for the future management of the disease are continuously emerging. This Review describes some of the important developments and targeted agents for pancreatic cancer that have been tested in clinical trials.
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