A new generation of cancer drugs designed to starve tumors of their blood supply -- called "angiogenesis inhibitors" -- succeeds at first, but then promotes more invasive cancer growth -- sometimes with a higher incidence of metastases, according to a new study in animals.
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
Cancer Drugs: Study Sheds Light On Angiogenesis Inhibitors, Points To Limitations, Solutions
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