2005
Current Management of Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Targeted Therapy
Isobe T, Herbst RS, Onn A. Current Management of Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Targeted Therapy. Seminars In Oncology 2005, 32: 315-328. PMID: 15988686, DOI: 10.1053/j.seminoncol.2005.02.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlkyl and Aryl TransferasesAngiogenesis InhibitorsAnimalsAntibodies, MonoclonalAntineoplastic AgentsCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCyclooxygenase InhibitorsDrug Delivery SystemsErbB ReceptorsFarnesyltranstransferaseHumansLung NeoplasmsMatrix Metalloproteinase InhibitorsProtein Kinase CReceptor, ErbB-2Receptors, Vascular Endothelial Growth FactorRetinoid X ReceptorsConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerCell lung cancerLung cancerVascular endothelial growth factorEpidermal growth factor receptorBiological therapyGrowth factorLung cancer patientsCancer-related deathLung cancer progressionClinical study designNew therapeutic strategiesEndothelial growth factorGrowth factor receptorOverall prognosisPatient survivalStandard treatmentCancer patientsConventional chemotherapyFrequent causeRadiation therapyTherapeutic approachesAnticancer arsenalTherapeutic strategiesAngiogenesis and lung cancer: prognostic and therapeutic implications.
Herbst RS, Onn A, Sandler A. Angiogenesis and lung cancer: prognostic and therapeutic implications. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2005, 23: 3243-56. PMID: 15886312, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2005.18.853.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVascular endothelial growth factorAntiangiogenic agentsLung cancerSurrogate markerProangiogenic vascular endothelial growth factorMajority of patientsReliable surrogate markerTumor vascular developmentDownstream receptor signalingKey therapeutic strategyEndothelial growth factorVEGF receptor bindingMetastatic diseaseMost patientsCancer deathConventional chemotherapyCommon causeTherapeutic strategiesTherapeutic implicationsTumor typesTumor vasculatureTarget inhibitionAnticancer effectsCytostatic effectReceptor signaling
2004
Potential role of molecularly targeted therapy in the management of advanced nonsmall cell lung carcinoma in the elderly
Gridelli C, Massarelli E, Maione P, Rossi A, Herbst RS, Onn A, Ciardiello F. Potential role of molecularly targeted therapy in the management of advanced nonsmall cell lung carcinoma in the elderly. Cancer 2004, 101: 1733-1744. PMID: 15386339, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.20572.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced nonsmall cell lung carcinomaNonsmall cell lung carcinomaNovel biologic agentsElderly patientsCell lung carcinomaConventional chemotherapyPatient ageBiologic agentsLung carcinomaClinical developmentSuch elderly patientsVascular endothelial growth factorLung carcinoma casesQuality of lifeEndothelial growth factorEpidermal growth factor receptorGrowth factor receptorAggressive chemotherapyImproved tolerabilityYounger patientsOrgan failureTherapy regimensComorbid conditionsMalignant diseaseCarcinoma cases