TY - JOUR
T1 - Laboratory models of regional chemotherapy
AU - Ten Hagen, Timo L.M.
AU - Eggermont, Alexander
PY - 2008/5
Y1 - 2008/5
N2 - Development of new treatment strategies and agents is a difficult and costly matter in oncology. Routinely drugs are tested in vitro on tumor cells which, however, may have limited predictive value for their activity in patients. Also, the pharmacokinetic behavior, intratumoral distribution, as well as toxic side effects, binding to other compounds and stability of an agent are very important in determining activity in the patient. More so, development and evaluation of surgical delivery methods, i.e. regional treatment strategies, cannot be tested in cell systems. Therefore animal models are crucial for the development of regional chemotherapy methodologies. To allow translation of the animal data to patients it is important that the animal model closely mimics the clinical setting as for instance is achieved with isolated limb perfusion. However, animal models remain limited in their use, as eventually the efficacy of the approach may be different in animals compared to patients. Here we describe the use of animal models for regional treatment of solid tumors.
AB - Development of new treatment strategies and agents is a difficult and costly matter in oncology. Routinely drugs are tested in vitro on tumor cells which, however, may have limited predictive value for their activity in patients. Also, the pharmacokinetic behavior, intratumoral distribution, as well as toxic side effects, binding to other compounds and stability of an agent are very important in determining activity in the patient. More so, development and evaluation of surgical delivery methods, i.e. regional treatment strategies, cannot be tested in cell systems. Therefore animal models are crucial for the development of regional chemotherapy methodologies. To allow translation of the animal data to patients it is important that the animal model closely mimics the clinical setting as for instance is achieved with isolated limb perfusion. However, animal models remain limited in their use, as eventually the efficacy of the approach may be different in animals compared to patients. Here we describe the use of animal models for regional treatment of solid tumors.
KW - Animal models
KW - Cancer
KW - Infusion
KW - Perfusion
KW - Regional therapy
KW - Tumor
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=42049108952&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/02656730701883683
DO - 10.1080/02656730701883683
M3 - Article
C2 - 18393006
AN - SCOPUS:42049108952
SN - 0265-6736
VL - 24
SP - 291
EP - 299
JO - International Journal of Hyperthermia
JF - International Journal of Hyperthermia
IS - 3
ER -