Novel therapeutic strategies in prostate cancer: establishing a stratification system for patient selection in targeted trials.

TitleNovel therapeutic strategies in prostate cancer: establishing a stratification system for patient selection in targeted trials.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsPriolo C, Oh WK, Loda M
JournalIDrugs
Volume12
Issue3
Pagination165-8
Date Published2009 Mar
ISSN2040-3410
KeywordsAnimals, Antineoplastic Agents, Clinical Trials as Topic, Humans, Male, Patient Selection, Prostatic Neoplasms
Abstract

Currently, the standard treatment for metastatic hormone-refractory prostate cancer includes a combination regimen with docetaxel and prednisone. Although such therapy has been demonstrated to improve survival compared with previous standards of treatment, the regimen is not curative. In efforts to identify alternative therapeutic strategies that would target single or multiple pathways activated in cancer, many small-molecule inhibitors and recombinant humanized mAbs have been tested in the preclinical setting, and many of these compounds have entered phase I/II clinical trials. However, no guidelines for the use of these drugs are available to date. Results from clinical trials are often difficult to interpret, primarily as a result of the lack of a molecular characterization of prostate tumors; such characterization would help in the search for predictive markers of response to specific drugs. Thus, a molecular classification of human prostate tumors is actively sought to assess predictive models for the stratification of patients with metastatic prostate cancer who are participating in targeted clinical trials.

Alternate JournalIDrugs
PubMed ID19333896
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