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Title: Cancer combination therapies by angiogenesis inhibitors; a comprehensive review
Authors: Mohammad Javed Ansari
Dmitry Bokov
Alexander Markov
Abduladheem Turki Jalil
Mohammed Nader Shalaby
Wanich Suksatan
Supat Chupradit
Hasan S. AL-Ghamdi
Navid Shomali
Amir Zamani
Ali Mohammadi
Mehdi Dadashpour
Authors: Mohammad Javed Ansari
Dmitry Bokov
Alexander Markov
Abduladheem Turki Jalil
Mohammed Nader Shalaby
Wanich Suksatan
Supat Chupradit
Hasan S. AL-Ghamdi
Navid Shomali
Amir Zamani
Ali Mohammadi
Mehdi Dadashpour
Keywords: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2022
Abstract: Abnormal vasculature is one of the most conspicuous traits of tumor tissue, largely contributing to tumor immune evasion. The deregulation mainly arises from the potentiated pro-angiogenic factors secretion and can also target immune cells' biological events, such as migration and activation. Owing to this fact, angiogenesis blockade therapy was established to fight cancer by eliminating the nutrient and oxygen supply to the malignant cells by impairing the vascular network. Given the dominant role of vascular-endothelium growth factor (VEGF) in the angiogenesis process, the well-known anti-angiogenic agents mainly depend on the targeting of its actions. However, cancer cells mainly show resistance to anti-angiogenic agents by several mechanisms, and also potentiated local invasiveness and also distant metastasis have been observed following their administration. Herein, we will focus on clinical developments of angiogenesis blockade therapy, more particular, in combination with other conventional treatments, such as immunotherapy, chemoradiotherapy, targeted therapy, and also cancer vaccines. [MediaObject not available: see fulltext.]
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/72489
ISSN: 1478811X
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