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André, Nicolas 1 Banavali, Shripad 1 Benzekry, Sébastien 1 Bertolini, Francesco 1 Bhattacharjee, Atanu 1 Chiplunkar, Shubhada 1 Duda, Dan G 1 Gota, Vikram 1 Gupta, Sudeep 1 Hutchinson, Lisa 1 Joshi, Amit 1 Kannan, Sadhana 1 Kerbel, Robert 1 Kieran, Mark 1 Palazzo, Antonella 1 Pantziarka, Pan 1 Parikh, Aparna 1 Pasquier, Eddy 1 Patil, Vijay 1 Prabhash, Kumar 1
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ACTREC Tata Memorial Centre Kharghar Navi Mu... 1 Anticancer Fund Brussels 1853 Strombeek Beve... 1 Biological Sciences Platform Sunnybrook Rese... 1 Dana Farber Cancer Institute Boston MA USA 1 Department of Biology Boston University Bost... 1 Department of Cell Biology and Cancer Scienc... 1 Department of Pediatric Oncology University ... 1 Department of Radiation Oncology Massachuset... 1 Division of Medical Senology European Instit... 1 European Institute of Oncology via Ripamonti... 1 Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Grand Rapids... 1 INSERM UMR 911 Centre de Recherche en Oncolo... 1 Inria team MONC and Institut de Mathématique... 1 International Clinical Research Center St An... 1 Malabar Cancer Centre Thalassery India 1 Metronomics Global Health Initiative Marseil... 1 Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology London N1 9... 1 PRA Health Sciences Mumbai India 1 Service d'hématologie et Oncologie Pédiatriq... 1 Tata Memorial Hospital Mumbai India 1
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10.3332/ecancer.2016.689
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The 5(th) Biennial Metronomic and Anti-angiogenic Therapy Meeting was held on 6(th) - 8(th) May in the Indian city of Mumbai. The meeting brought together a wide range of clinicians and researchers interested in metronomic chemotherapy, anti-angiogenics, drug repurposing and combinations thereof. Clinical experiences, including many from India, were reported and discussed in three symposia covering breast cancer, head and neck cancers and paediatrics. On the pre-clinical side research into putative mechanisms of action, and the interactions between low dose metronomic chemotherapy and angiogenesis and immune responses, were discussed in a number of presentations. Drug repurposing was discussed both in terms of clinical results, particularly with respect to angiosarcoma and high-risk neuroblastoma, and in pre-clinical settings, particularly the potential for peri-operative interventions. However, it was clear that there remain a number of key areas of challenge, particularly in terms of definitions, perceptions in the wider oncological community, mechanisms of action and predictive biomarkers. While the potential for metronomics and drug repurposing in low and middle income countries remains a key theme, it is clear that there is also considerable potential for clinically relevant improvements in patient outcomes even in high income economies.
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