Abstract
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common type of cancer among men in Western societies. Once in the castrate-resistant metastatic setting therapeutic options are limited. The importance of angiogenesis in the progression of PCa has been widely reported providing a rationale to test anti-angiogenic compounds for PCa treatment in clinical trials (CTs). However, in spite of the promising results shown in preclinical models and some anti-tumor activity observed in CTs, to date, no angiogenic inhibitor has been approved for use in PCa. This editorial outlines the latest clinical evidence regarding anti-angiogenic therapies in PCa treatment. © 2013 Informa UK, Ltd.
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Martínez-Jabaloyas, J. M., March-Villalba, J. A., Navarro-García, M. M., & Dasi, F. (2013, January). Anti-angiogenic therapies in prostate cancer. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1517/14712598.2013.733366
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