Recent preclinical studies have shown that frequent administration in vivo of low doses of chemotherapeutic drugs ("metronomic" dosing) can affect tumor endothelium and inhibit tumor angiogenesis, reducing significant side effects (e.g., myelosuppression) involving other tissues, even after chronic treatment. This suggests that activated endothelial cells may be more sensitive, or even selectively sensitive, to protracted ("high-time") low-dose chemotherapy compared with other types of normal cells, thus creating a potential therapeutic window. To examine this hypothesis, we assessed the effects of several different chemotherapeutic drugs--namely paclitaxel, 4-hydroperoxycyclophosphamide, BMS-275183 (an oral taxane), doxorubicin, epothilone...
Current treatment of retinoblastoma involves using the maximum dose of chemotherapy that induces tum...
A number of recent preclinical studies have sparked interest in the concept of exploiting convention...
Gemcitabine shows a marked antitumor effect as a result of its cytotoxic action toward proliferative...
The anti-angiogenic activity of chemotherapy is both dose- and schedule-dependent. While conventiona...
From previous preclinical findings continuous low dose (metronomic) chemotherapy is thought to inhib...
Since Folkman defined angiogenesis more than 25 years ago as the most important process in tumour gr...
Since Folkman defined angiogenesis more than 25 years ago as the most important process in tumour gr...
Purpose: Different antiangiogenic approaches have been proposed in cancer treatment where therapeuti...
Angiogenesis inhibitors may enhance the effects of low dose (metronomic) chemotherapy. However, ther...
Treatment strategies for advanced malignancy remain limited in their success, despite major advances...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of a metronomic (low-dose, high-frequency) small-molecule inhibit...
Chemotherapeutic drugs chronically administered to tumor-bearing mice, using a frequent schedule at ...
Metronomic chemotherapy refers to the close, regular administration of comparatively low doses of cy...
The cyclic administration of conventional (i.e., maximum tolerated dose [MTD]) chemotherapy target...
This study investigated the use of low-dose metronomic (LDM) chemotherapy with paclitaxel in a highl...
Current treatment of retinoblastoma involves using the maximum dose of chemotherapy that induces tum...
A number of recent preclinical studies have sparked interest in the concept of exploiting convention...
Gemcitabine shows a marked antitumor effect as a result of its cytotoxic action toward proliferative...
The anti-angiogenic activity of chemotherapy is both dose- and schedule-dependent. While conventiona...
From previous preclinical findings continuous low dose (metronomic) chemotherapy is thought to inhib...
Since Folkman defined angiogenesis more than 25 years ago as the most important process in tumour gr...
Since Folkman defined angiogenesis more than 25 years ago as the most important process in tumour gr...
Purpose: Different antiangiogenic approaches have been proposed in cancer treatment where therapeuti...
Angiogenesis inhibitors may enhance the effects of low dose (metronomic) chemotherapy. However, ther...
Treatment strategies for advanced malignancy remain limited in their success, despite major advances...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of a metronomic (low-dose, high-frequency) small-molecule inhibit...
Chemotherapeutic drugs chronically administered to tumor-bearing mice, using a frequent schedule at ...
Metronomic chemotherapy refers to the close, regular administration of comparatively low doses of cy...
The cyclic administration of conventional (i.e., maximum tolerated dose [MTD]) chemotherapy target...
This study investigated the use of low-dose metronomic (LDM) chemotherapy with paclitaxel in a highl...
Current treatment of retinoblastoma involves using the maximum dose of chemotherapy that induces tum...
A number of recent preclinical studies have sparked interest in the concept of exploiting convention...
Gemcitabine shows a marked antitumor effect as a result of its cytotoxic action toward proliferative...