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November 2006, Vol. 6, No. 11, Pages 1229-1235
, DOI 10.1517/14712598.6.11.1229
Panitumumab in colon cancer: a review and summary of ongoing trialsZev Wainberg & J Randolph Hecht1UCLA Medical Center, Department of Medicine – Hematology/Oncology, Box 957187, 2338G PVUB, Los Angeles, CA 90095-7187, USA. jrhecht@mednet.ucla.edu Panitumumab is a fully human antibody developed against the human epidermal growth factor receptor receptor (EGFR/HER-1), which is overexpressed in ≥ 75% of patients with colorectal cancer. As a fully human antibody, panitumumab can be administered without any premedication and has the promise of decreased infusion reactions. Clinical studies have demonstrated that panitumumab has significant activity as a single agent and improves progression-free survival when compared with best supportive care. It can also be safely combined with standard cytotoxic chemotherapy. Ongoing studies are being performed to determine if the addition of panitumumab to first-line standard treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer will improve the progression-free and overall survival of these patients. Forward Links to Citing ArticlesStanley R Hamilton. (2008) Targeted therapy of cancer: new roles for pathologists in colorectal cancer. Modern Pathology 21, S23-S30 Online publication date: 1-Jun-2008. CrossRef Fernando Rivera, Ma Eugenia Vega-Villegas, Marta F. Lopez-Brea, Raul Marquez. (2008) Current situation of Panitumumab, Matuzumab, Nimotuzumab and Zalutumumab. Acta Oncologica 47:1, 9-19 Online publication date: 1-Jan-2008. Summary | Full Text | PDF (99 KB) | PDF Plus (100 KB) Vladimir Tolmachev, Anna Orlova, Fredrik Y Nilsson, Joachim Feldwisch, Anders Wennborg, Lars Abrahmsén. (2007) Affibody molecules: potential for in vivo imaging of molecular targets for cancer therapy. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy 7:4, 555-568 Online publication date: 1-Apr-2007. Summary | Full Text | PDF (369 KB) | PDF Plus (497 KB) |
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