Next generation metronomic chemotherapy - report from the Fifth Biennial International Metronomic and Anti-angiogenic Therapy Meeting, 6 - 8 May 2016, Mumbai
ANDRÉ, Nicolas
Metronomics Global Health Initiative
Service de pédiatrie, d'hématologie et d'oncologie [Hôpital de La Timone - APHM]
Centre de Recherches en Oncologie biologique et Oncopharmacologie [CRO2]
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Metronomics Global Health Initiative
Service de pédiatrie, d'hématologie et d'oncologie [Hôpital de La Timone - APHM]
Centre de Recherches en Oncologie biologique et Oncopharmacologie [CRO2]
ANDRÉ, Nicolas
Metronomics Global Health Initiative
Service de pédiatrie, d'hématologie et d'oncologie [Hôpital de La Timone - APHM]
Centre de Recherches en Oncologie biologique et Oncopharmacologie [CRO2]
Metronomics Global Health Initiative
Service de pédiatrie, d'hématologie et d'oncologie [Hôpital de La Timone - APHM]
Centre de Recherches en Oncologie biologique et Oncopharmacologie [CRO2]
BENZEKRY, Sébastien
Modélisation Mathématique pour l'Oncologie [MONC]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
Modélisation Mathématique pour l'Oncologie [MONC]
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux [IMB]
PASQUIER, Eddy
Centre de Recherches en Oncologie biologique et Oncopharmacologie [CRO2]
Metronomics Global Health Initiative
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Centre de Recherches en Oncologie biologique et Oncopharmacologie [CRO2]
Metronomics Global Health Initiative
Language
en
Article de revue
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Ecancermedicalscience. 2016, vol. 10
ecancer Global Foundation
English Abstract
The 5th Biennial Metronomic and Anti-angiogenic Therapy Meeting was held on 6th – 8th May in the Indian city of Mumbai. The meeting brought together a wide range of clinicians and researchers interested in metronomic ...Read more >
The 5th Biennial Metronomic and Anti-angiogenic Therapy Meeting was held on 6th – 8th May in the Indian city of Mumbai. The meeting brought together a wide range of clinicians and researchers interested in metronomic chemotherapy, anti-angiogenics, drug repurposing and combinations thereof. Clinical experiences, including many from India, were reported and discussed in three symposia covering breast cancer, head and neck cancers and paediatrics. On the pre-clinical side research into putative mechanisms of action, and the interactions between low dose metronomic chemotherapy and angiogenesis and immune responses, were discussed in a number of presentations. Drug repurposing was discussed both in terms of clinical results, particularly with respect to angiosarcoma and high-risk neuroblastoma, and in pre-clinical settings, particularly the potential for peri-operative interventions. However, it was clear that there remain a number of key areas of challenge, particularly in terms of definitions, perceptions in the wider oncological community, mechanisms of action and pre- dictive biomarkers. While the potential for metronomics and drug repurposing in low and middle income countries remains a key theme, it is clear that there is also considerable potential for clinically relevant improvements in patient outcomes even in high income economies.Read less <
English Keywords
cancer
anti-angiogenics
drug repurposing
LMIC
metronomic chemotherapy
Origin
Hal imported