Journal of global oncology
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Bevacizumab in Advanced Cervical Cancer: Issues and Challenges for Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
Bevacizumab became the first molecular antibody to show survival benefit in advanced cervical cancer. In the GOG-0240 (Paclitaxel and Cisplatin or Topotecan With or Without Bevacizumab in Treating Patients With Stage IVB, Recurrent, or Persistent Cervical Cancer) trial, it improved overall survival by a significant 3.7 months over platinum doublet chemotherapy alone. ⋯ We also discuss other important questions related to its affordability and cost issues such as the optimal number of cycles and personalizing the treatment. Finally, we emphasize that although the unaffordability of bevacizumab in cervical cancer seems to be a very important issue, the best cost-effective strategy against cervical cancer is prevention with screening and vaccination.