Summary
March 2008, Vol. 12, No. 3, Pages 353-365 , DOI 10.1517/14728222.12.3.353

Targeting signaling pathways in ovarian cancer

J Reibenwein, M Krainer
University of Vienna, Department of Internal Medicine I, Division of Oncology and Cancer Center, Medical Vienna, Austria +43 1404004457; +43 1404004428;
Author for correspondence



Background: Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological cancer in western countries. Prognosis is poor for patients who relapse after platinum- and taxane-based therapy and additional treatment options besides second-line chemotherapy are necessary. Signaling pathways form promising novel candidates for pinpoint cancer treatment and thus much effort has been made to establish signal transduction as target for therapy. Objective: Tyrosine kinases, as crucial parts of the transduction pathways, have become important objects in successful treatment of various cancers. This review aims to examine the role of tyrosine kinase inhibition in treatment of ovarian cancer. Methods: Based on results of various clinical Phase I – III trials and preclinical basic research this review focuses on inhibition of growth factor receptors like human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGFR), including presentations from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting 2007. Conclusions: Although various agents show activity in ovarian cancer results are variable and mostly disappointing. Clinical value may be relevant only for an immunohistologically defined subgroup of patients. These questions have to be examined in larger Phase III trials.

Full Text | PDF (140 KB) | PDF Plus (292 KB)

Users who read this article also read:

Emerging drugs for ovarian cancer
Toru Sugiyama, Ikuo Konishi
Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs, Sep 2008, Vol. 13, No. 3, Pages 523-536.
Summary | Full Text | PDF (394 KB) | PDF Plus (362 KB) | Add to Favorites | Related 
 

Prev. Article | Next Article
View/Print PDF (140 KB)
View PDF Plus (292 KB)
Add to favourite
Email to a friend
TOC Alert | Citation Alert What is RSS?

 
 
Quick Search
for 
Authors:
J Reibenwein
M Krainer
Keywords:
EGFR
growth factors
HER2
KIT
ovarian cancer
small molecules
tyrosine kinase
VEGFR