MESORFA supports Veglin trials

18 Mar 2008 by Wendi Lewis under Organizations, Research/Treatment

Mesothelioma Research Foundation of AmericaThe Mesothelioma Research Foundation of America is supporting of , a relatively new anti-angiogenesis drug designed to halt blood vessel formation. Anti-angiogenesis drugs target the body’s natural production of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors (VEGF), proteins that spark blood vessel growth into cancerous tumors and lead to malignancy. is among the cancers being studied in the .

is undergoing at the University of Southern ’s Keck School of Medicine, and, in August 2007, teamed up with doctors at the Yale Cancer Medical Center in an endeavor to meet the needs of the patients on the East Coast.

inhibits VEGF proteins, halting the formation of blood vessels and limiting the ability of tumors to grow and spread. is an antisense oligonucleotide, meaning that it can bond to messenger RNA (nucleic acid that directs protein production) and block the production of VEGF proteins.

Trials are targeting patients that have already undergone , and also newly diagnosed patients.

To determine if you qualify for , please contact Jennifer Paul, Executive Director, by calling 1-800-909- (6376).

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