New biomarker helps identify cancer chemotherapy timing

IANS  |  New York 

In ray of hope for doctors to identify the normalising period for effective timing of anti-cancer drug treatment, a team of researchers have discovered a new that can visualise the activity of blood vessels.

Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is essential for growth.

The team from in Japan, in a paper reported in of Pathology, described a vascular stabilization that can visualize blood vessel activity, thus optimising the timing of including anti-angiogenics.

Combination therapy using angiogenesis inhibitors and anticancer drugs can improve into tissues and prolong progression-free survival.

"Vascular normalisation by angiogenesis inhibitors, such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling inhibitors, is a promising method for improvement of

"However, it is unclear how we can recognise the 'window of opportunity' for the vascular normalising period for effective timing of anti-cancer drug treatment. Therefore, delineating this window are essential," explained Nobuyuki Takakura, at for Microbial Diseases,

Angiogenesis therapy is clinically used to suppress growth.

Adding an anti-angiogenic drug can boost an anticancer drug's effectiveness.

Basic research indicates that anti-angiogenic therapy allows the blood vessels to return to quiescence and "normalise" so that the anti-cancer drug can penetrate the more effectively.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 13:36 IST