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Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)has a poor prognosis an d systemic chemotherapies have disappointing results.The increasing knowledge of the molecular biolog y of HCC has resulted in novel targets,with the vascular endothelial growth factor and epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR)-related pathways being of special interest.New blood vessel formation(angiogenesis)is essential for the growth of solid tumors.Anti-angiogenic strategies have become an important therapeutic modality for solid tumors.Several agents targeting angiogenesis-related pathways have entered clinical trials or have been already approved for the treatment of solid tumors.These include monoclonal antibodies,receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors and immunomodulatory drugs.HCC is a highly vascular tumor,and angiogenesis is be-lieved to play an important role in its development and progression.This review summarizes recent advances in the basic understanding of the role of angiogenesis in HCC as well as clinical trials with novel therapeutic approaches targeting angiogenesis and EGFR-related pathways.
HCC has resulted in novel targets, with the vascular endothelial growth factor and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) -related pathways are of special interest. New blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) is essential for the growth of solid tumors. Anti-angiogenic strategies have become an important therapeutic modality for solid tumors. Several agents targeting angiogenesis-related pathways have entered clinical trials or have been been already approved for the treatment of solid tumors. These include monoclonal antibodies, receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors and immunomodulatory drugs. HCC is a highly vascular tumor, and angiogenesis is be-lieved to play an important role in its development and progression. This review summarizes recent advances in the basic understanding of the role of angiogenesis in HCC as well as clinical trials with novel therapeutic approaches targeting angiogenesis and EGFR-related pathways.