AVASTIN - YOUR MONEY OR YOUR
LIFE
Almost exactly two years ago, in February 2004, the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) granted approval to Avastin, a new
kind of anti-cancer drug. In contrast to traditional chemotherapy,
which indiscriminately kills all rapidly dividing cells (including
healthy ones), Avastin works highly selectively. For this
reason it is known as a 'targeted' drug.
Several targeted drugs have now been approved for use in
cancer, but Avastin was the first of its particular type to
be licensed by the FDA. Avastin is what is called an 'angiogenesis
inhibitor.' These drugs are designed to prevent tumors from
developing new blood vessels, thereby halting their supply
of needed nutrients and stalling their growth.
Avastin was initially only approved for use in advanced colorectal
cancer. However, that fact has not prevented doctors from
using it in an 'off label' capacity for other diseases as
well. For example, Avastin is currently being used in an investigational
capacity in breast, lung, ovarian and pancreatic cancer. The
drug's manufacturer, Genentech, plans to submit applications
to the FDA for approval of Avastin in an expanded variety
of settings.
The advent of targeted agents over the past few years seemed
to promise a more rational and subtle approach to the treatment
of cancer. Thirty years of chemotherapy have not appreciably
dented the rate of cancer deaths worldwide. Clearly, a new
approach is long overdue. Could targeted agents such as Avastin
be the harbinger of a new era in cancer treatment?
This week I am offering a special report: "Avastin
– Your Money Or Your Life." The report gives
full details on the clinical trials that led to the initial
FDA approval of the drug, as well as the status of current
clinical trials for indications other than colorectal cancer,
especially breast and lung cancer. I also discuss the mounting
evidence of Avastin's disturbing side effects, and analyze
the potential cost, both to individuals and to society, of
the premature approval of enormously expensive drugs such
as Avastin.
The special report on Avastin can be purchased for $9.95
and downloaded directly from our Web site, by clicking
here or going to:
https://webssl.cancerdecisions.com/list/optin.php?form_id=24
**NOTE** To view
this page in a more printable format, please CLICK
HERE.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
The news and other items in this newsletter
are intended for informational purposes only. Nothing in this
newsletter is intended to be a substitute for professional
medical advice.
 |
|
CancerDecisions®
PO Box 1076, Lemont, PA 16851
Phone Toll Free: 800-980-1234 | Fax: 814-238-5865
Copyright
© 1996-2006 All Rights Reserved
|
|
|