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Bone-targeting agents in prostate cancer.


ABSTRACT: Bone metastases are present in the vast majority of men with advanced prostate cancer, representing the main cause for morbidity and mortality. Recurrent or metastatic disease is managed initially with androgen deprivation but the majority of the patients eventually will progress to castration-resistant prostate cancer, with patients developing bone metastases in most of the cases. Survival and growth of the metastatic prostate cancer cells is dependent on a complex microenvironment (onco-niche) that includes the osteoblasts, the osteoclasts, the endothelium, and the stroma. This review summarizes agents that target the pathways involved in this complex interaction between prostate cancer and bone microenvironment and aim to transform lethal metastatic prostate cancer into a chronic disease.

SUBMITTER: Suzman DL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4087085 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bone-targeting agents in prostate cancer.

Suzman Daniel L DL   Boikos Sosipatros A SA   Carducci Michael A MA  

Cancer metastasis reviews 20140901 2-3


Bone metastases are present in the vast majority of men with advanced prostate cancer, representing the main cause for morbidity and mortality. Recurrent or metastatic disease is managed initially with androgen deprivation but the majority of the patients eventually will progress to castration-resistant prostate cancer, with patients developing bone metastases in most of the cases. Survival and growth of the metastatic prostate cancer cells is dependent on a complex microenvironment (onco-niche)  ...[more]

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