Clinical translation of angiogenesis inhibitors

R Kerbel, J Folkman - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2002 - nature.com
R Kerbel, J Folkman
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2002nature.com
Angiogenesis inhibitors are a new class of drugs, for which the general rules involving
conventional chemotherapy might not apply. The successful translation of angiogenesis
inhibitors to clinical application depends partly on the transfer of expertise from scientists
who are familiar with the biology of angiogenesis to clinicians. What are the most common
questions that clinicians ask as they begin to test angiogenesis inhibitors in cancer clinical
trials?
Abstract
Angiogenesis inhibitors are a new class of drugs, for which the general rules involving conventional chemotherapy might not apply. The successful translation of angiogenesis inhibitors to clinical application depends partly on the transfer of expertise from scientists who are familiar with the biology of angiogenesis to clinicians. What are the most common questions that clinicians ask as they begin to test angiogenesis inhibitors in cancer clinical trials?
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