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Cancer blog: Fda Approves Sutent Sunitinib For Kidney Cancer
Jan 30, 2006
Anatomy of kidney This is the first time FDA is approving one drug for two separate indications. Sutent (sunitinib) received a priority review and a speedy approval for these indications. This drug belongs to the group of tyrosine kinase inhibitor and works through multiple targets to deprive the tumor cells of the blood and nutrients needed to grow. Currently Gleevec, which is another tyrosine kinase inhibitor, is the drug of first choice for patients with GIST. Sutent was approved for the treatment of patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) whose disease has progressed while receiving Gleevec. The drug may be indicated in those patients who can't tolerate Gleevec. FDA's approval of sunitinib (Sutent) in the treatment of patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma is based on the drug's ability to delay the growth of the tumor. Usage of this drug in clinical trials has resulted in tumor size reduction in 26-37 percent of patients with renal cell cancer. The most commonly reported Sutent-related side effects included diarrhea, skin discoloration, mouth irritation, weakness, and altered taste. Patients treated with Sutent also experienced, fatigue, high blood pressure, bleeding, swelling, and taste disturbance. Hypothyroidism was also observed. Janet
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Cancer blog: Fda Approves Sutent Sunitinib For Kidney Cancer
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