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Review
. 2016 Jul;10(4):169-75.

Onconephrology: What Should the Internist Know About Targeted Therapy in Solid Tumors?

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Review

Onconephrology: What Should the Internist Know About Targeted Therapy in Solid Tumors?

Elie El Rassy et al. Iran J Kidney Dis. 2016 Jul.
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Abstract

Advances in medical oncology has led cancer patients to live longer. Moreover, the field of molecular oncology is rapidly evolving, new therapies emerge, and drugs are approved quickly. This has led nephrologists to encounter new and partially unrecognized treatments of the targeted therapy agents with kidney adverse effects. These agents fall mainly into 2 categories affecting the vascular endothelial growth factor and endothelial growth factor pathways. This review covers the incidence of kidney disease induced by these agents, pathophysiologic mechanisms, and clinical presentation, and is the first to recommend an adequate management for each pathophysiology.

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