Journal article
Targeting the vasculature: anti-angiogenic agents for malignant mesothelioma
PL Chia, PA Russell, AM Scott, T John
Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Introduction: Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is an aggressive malignancy of the pleura and other serosal membranes originating from mesothelial cells that, despite decades of research, continues to have limited therapeutic options and is associated with a poor prognosis. Areas covered: MMs induce a strong inflammatory response that is also associated with neoangiogenesis and activation of proangiogenic factors. Given this, several anti-angiogenic agents have been trialled in a variety of malignancies including mesothelioma. Herein we summarise the role of angiogenesis in MM and the current available data targeting these pathways. Expert commentary: The addition of bevacizumab to cisplatin/pemet..
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Funding Acknowledgements
PL Chia received an International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) Fellowship Award and The University of Melbourne, Australian Postgraduate Award. This study was supported by the Lyall Watt's Mesothelioma grant awarded by Cancer Council Victoria and Victorian Cancer Agency and in part by funds from the Operational Infrastructure Support Program provided by the Victorian Government, Australia. T John is recipient of a NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (APP1074035). AM Scott is a recipient of an NHMRC Senior Practitioner Fellowship No. 1059844.