2 results match your criteria: "A.O. 'S.G. Moscati' Hospital[Affiliation]"
J Hazard Mater
September 2022
Department of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry "Schola Medica Salernitana", University of Salerno, Baronissi, Italy. Electronic address:
J Thorac Oncol
July 2016
Medical Oncology, A.O. 'S.G. Moscati' Hospital, Avellino, Italy. Electronic address:
Angiogenesis, one of the hallmarks of cancer, occurs when new blood vessels feed malignant cells, providing oxygen and nutrients, promoting tumor growth, and allowing tumor cells to escape into the circulation, thus leading to metastases. To date, a series of antiangiogenic drugs (either monoclonal antibodies or small molecules) have been approved by regulatory agencies for the treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer, and they are currently available for both first- and second-line therapy. The overall benefit of these drugs seems modest (although clearly significant), especially when administered as a single agent, and there is no clear consensus with regard to which patients should be candidates to receive these drugs across the different disease settings.
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