Critical Reviews in Oncology / Hematology
Volume 74, Issue 3 , Pages 193-202, June 2010

Improving disease control in advanced colorectal cancer: Panitumumab and cetuximab

Department of Oncology, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain

Accepted 23 July 2009. published online 25 August 2009.

Abstract 

Colorectal cancer remains a major public health concern in Europe and North America. It is responsible for one million new cases and half a million deaths per year worldwide. During the past few years new effective treatments have evolved improving the outcome of patients with this disease. Several alternatives are currently available for advanced colorectal cancer patients including different chemotherapeutic regimens (fluoropyrimidines, irinotecan and oxaliplatin) and targeted therapies such as bevacizumab and cetuximab. Different combinations achieve a median survival of over 2 years. Intense efforts focus on identifying agents targeting growth factor receptors, signal transduction pathways or angiogenesis mediators. One of the last available drugs for the management of advanced colorectal cancer is panitumumab, a well-tolerated and effective anti-EGFR monoclonal antibody approved as a single agent in chemotherapy refractory patients. We discuss the current evidence supporting panitumumab for metastatic colorectal cancer treatment, potential predictive biomarkers and ongoing clinical trials with different combinations including panitumumab.

Keywords: Advanced colorectal cancer, Panitumumab, EGFR, Targeted therapy, Biomarkers

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PII: S1040-8428(09)00155-3

doi:10.1016/j.critrevonc.2009.07.005

Critical Reviews in Oncology / Hematology
Volume 74, Issue 3 , Pages 193-202, June 2010