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Avastin benefits good for delaying brain tumor progression

February 6, 2010  |  Posted in  Steroids Blog

Avastin benefits good for delaying brain tumor progressionThe use of Avastin alone can be considered to be a safe and effective treatment option to delay the progression of brain tumor when it comes to treating a subgroup of recurrent Grade 3 brain tumors, according to retrospective study of 22 patients conducted by a researcher at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.

Avastin, generically known as bevacizumab, is the first approved therapy to prevent angiogenesis, which is the process by which new blood vessels are formed and carry critical nutrients to a tumor.

From Sciencedaily.com:

Chamberlain said he expects that patients treated with the drug will have a marked improvement in their quality of life because the use of steroids, a common treatment that has significant side effects, can be greatly reduced or even eliminated.

“While treatment with Avastin does dramatically improve survival time, the time that patients have left is of better quality and less about living with the disease itself,” Chamberlain said. In this study, the patients, ages 24-60, received an infusion of bevacizumab every two weeks for an average of 14.5 cycles (range was two to 39 cycles). Fourteen (64 percent) patients showed a partial response to the medicine as shown on radiographic scans. Two patients had stable disease and six had progressive disease. Progression-free survival ranged from three to 18 months and survival for the entire group of patients was three to 19 months.

Marc Chamberlain, M.D., author of the study and director of the Neuro-oncology Program at the SCCA and a professor of neurology and neurological surgery at the University Of Washington School Of Medicine, remarked that Avastin is an important drug among all the targeted therapies for gliomas.