Treatment options in the management of ovarian cancer
- 10 May 2005
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Informa Healthcare in Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy
- Vol. 6 (5) , 743-754
- https://doi.org/10.1517/14656566.6.5.743
Abstract
The standard regimen used as primary chemotherapy of ovarian cancer is combination chemotherapy using paclitaxel and carboplatin. The main objective of first-line chemotherapy is to induce complete response. Although most cases respond to the initial chemotherapy, many cases relapse within 3 years. Such relapsed and persistent cases become resistant to first-line chemotherapy and require second-line chemotherapy. Objectives of such a second-line chemotherapy are to obtain disease palliation to cease disease progression. Meanwhile, consolidation or maintenance chemotherapy may be added to prevent or inhibit disease relapse for patients with advanced disease after induction of complete remission by a primary chemotherapy. When the unresectable tumour is presumed by primary surgery, neoadjuvant chemotherapy may be selected. Recently, conventional cytotoxic anticancer drugs containing paclitaxel have been shown to be capable of inhibiting angiogenesis. The notion of 'redefining' chemotherapeutic drugs has been recognised; thus, continuous low-dose chemotherapy -- so-called metronomic chemotherapy -- has been approved as a new concept. Many new molecular-targeted therapies became available for clinical cancer therapy. The explosion of new molecular targets and the development and application of many powerful technologies should accelerate the discovery of innovative molecular therapeutics. Understanding the molecular mechanisms will help to clarify the pathways in ovarian cancer development and help to identify new therapeutic and diagnostic targets. These are exciting times for new drug development and the treatment of cancer. Cautious optimism should prevail for all investigators involved in translating these exciting new biological findings into new pharmacological agents for treatment of cancer.Keywords
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