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Large Trials Completed with Zactima (ZD6474, vandetanib) in Advanced NSCLC

March 14, 2008 - 1:54 pm

We’ve been following the development of a drug called Zactima (also known as ZD6474, or vandetanib) for over a year as it continues to be studied in lung cancer, and the work continues. As first discussed in my initial post on this agent, this agent actually inhibits BOTH VEGF and EGFR […]

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Axitinib: New Drug with Activity in Lung Cancer

July 1, 2007 - 1:27 pm

A few new agents emerged from the ASCO 2007 meeting as very real potential players in lung cancer. Probably at the lead of that list, in my opinion, was axitinib (AG-013736, now a Pfizer product). Similar to agents like sunitinib and sorafenib, this is an oral agent that blocks a target […]

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Sunitinib/Sutent in NSCLC

December 24, 2006 - 12:58 pm

Sunitinib (SU11248), with the marketing name Sutent, is another multikinase inhibitor, an oral agent that blocks several potentially important anticancer targets in the cell with one drug. This drug is FDA-approved in treating advanced kidney cancer and also a cancer called GastroIntestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) after progression or intolerance of Gleevec […]

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Sorafenib/Nexavar in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

November 30, 2006 - 6:40 pm

Sorafenib, or Nexavar, is an oral “multi-kinase inhibitor”. Kinases are specialized proteins that coordinate communitcation networks inside the cell and can modulate cancer cell growth as well as angiogenesis, the tumor blood supply. While many of the molecularly targeted agents I have discussed previously have demonstrated activity in lung cancer and […]

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