Locoregional cancer therapy using polymer-based drug depots

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2016

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Ramazani, FarshadISNI 0000000527748665
van Nostrum, ReneISNI 0000000396379707
Storm, GerritISNI 0000000042534976
Kiessling, Fabian
Lammers, TwanISNI 0000000057759211
Hennink, WimISNI 0000000390382745
Kok, Robbert JanORCID 0000-0003-4933-3968ISNI 0000000392754805

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Abstract

Locoregional delivery of anticancer drugs is an attractive approach to minimize adverse effects associated with intravenous chemotherapy. Polymer-based drug depots injected or implanted intratumorally or adjacent to the tumor can provide long-term local drug exposure. This review highlights studies in which drug-eluting depots have been applied locally in the treatment of cancer. In many cases such drug depots are used for prevention of tumor recurrence after surgery to eradicate remaining tumor cells. Clinical success has been reported for the treatment of brain cancer and liver cancer, and preclinical studies showed proof-of-concept for inhaled drug depots in lung cancer and intraperitoneally injected depots for the treatment of abdominal cancer.

Keywords

Taverne, Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Ramazani, F, van Nostrum, C F, Storm, G, Kiessling, F, Lammers, T, Hennink, W E & Kok, R J 2016, 'Locoregional cancer therapy using polymer-based drug depots', Drug Discovery Today, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 640-647. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drudis.2016.02.014