Vascular-targeting agent

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A vascular-targeting agent (VTA) or vascular disrupting agent (VDA) is a drug designed to damage the vasculature (blood vessels) of cancer tumors causing central necrosis.<ref>,

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VTAs can be small-molecule or ligand-based.

Small-molecule VTAs include:

Clinical trials

Phase II : ZD6126, CA4P, plinabulin (NPI-2358)<ref>

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Phase III : DMXAA (ASA404).

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