Efficacy and Safety of Anti-angiogenic Agents for Cancer Patients With Proteinuria or a History of Proteinuria: A Systematic Review
TAIGO KATO,
SHIMON KURASAWA,
KENTARO TAKEZAWA
et al.
Abstract:Background/Aim: The safety and efficacy of antiangiogenic agents in patients with cancer with proteinuria and a history of proteinuria are not well established. This systematic review aimed to answer these questions. Materials and Methods: We searched three electronic databases for articles published until June 18, 2021. The main outcomes used were "death", "renal impairment", and "proteinuria impairment". Results: After screening 303 references in the PubMed, Cochrane Library, and ICHUSHI-web databases, this … Show more
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