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Potential synergistic implications for stromal-targeted radiopharmaceuticals in bone-metastatic prostate cancer.

Department of Medicine, Tulane Medical School, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA.
Asian Journal of Andrology (impact factor: 1.52). 05/2011; 13(3):366-8. DOI:10.1038/aja.2011.23 pp.366-8
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Genetic heterogeneity and chemotherapy-resistant 'stem cells' represent two of the most pressing issues in devising new strategies for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer. Though curative strategies have long been present for men with localized disease, metastatic prostate cancer is currently incurable. Though substantial improvements in outcomes are now possible through the utilization of newly approved therapies, novel combinations are clearly needed. Herein we describe potentially synergistic interactions between bone stromal-targeted radiopharmaceuticals and other therapies for treatment of bone-metastatic prostate cancer. Radiation has long been known to synergize with cytotoxic chemotherapies and recent data also suggest the possibility of synergy when combining radiation and immune-based strategies. Combination therapies will be required to substantially improve survival for men with castrate-resistant metastatic prostate cancer and we hypothesize that bone-targeted radiopharmaceuticals will play an important role in this process.

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Keywords

bone stromal-targeted radiopharmaceuticals
 
bone-metastatic prostate cancer
 
bone-targeted radiopharmaceuticals
 
castrate-resistant metastatic prostate cancer
 
Combination therapies
 
curative strategies
 
cytotoxic chemotherapies
 
devising new strategies
 
Genetic heterogeneity
 
immune-based strategies
 
localized disease
 
men
 
metastatic prostate cancer
 
novel combinations
 
prostate cancer
 
substantial improvements
 
synergistic interactions
 
synergy
 

Oliver Sartor