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March 2007, Vol. 16, No. 3, Pages 325-336 , DOI 10.1517/13543784.16.3.325

Investigational agents against platinum-resistant ovarian cancer

Domenica Lorusso1, Gabriella Ferrandina2, Francesco Fanfani1, Maria Lucia Gagliardi1 & Giovanni Scambia1
1Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Gynecologic Oncology Unit, Largo A Gemelli, 8 00168 Rome, Italy.
2Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Department of Gynecologic Oncology, Rome, Italy
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Ovarian cancer is still the fourth cause of death by cancer among women and is the most fatal among gynaecological tumours. The goal of treatment for patients with recurrent, platinum-resistant (platinum-free interval < 6 months) ovarian cancer is the palliation of symptoms because no evidence indicates that present therapies may prolong survival in this setting of patients. Successful management of these patients depends on the identification of agents that are not cross-resistant with platinum compounds. The development of molecular biology is providing us with new information on the molecular basis of cancer, its mechanism of initiation and progression, and supply the need of a more patient-tailored therapy where specific tumours are treated with specific drugs. This paper reports and discusses new developments in the treatment of platinum-resistant ovarian cancer patients. The authors present proteomic advances, including the HER kinases, the 26S proteasome and the angiogenesis pathway. The opportunities to change the treatment of ovarian cancer will require creative clinical trial design but the next 10 years promise to be filled with therapeutic advances for patients with ovarian cancer.

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Authors:
Domenica Lorusso
Gabriella Ferrandina
Francesco Fanfani
Maria Lucia Gagliardi
Giovanni Scambia
Keywords:
antiangiogenetic agents
molecular biology
ovarian cancer
platinum resistance