Efforts to repeat the success of pioneering molecularly targeted cancer drugs, such as trastuzumab, for particular patient populations have been hampered by factors such as a lack of correlation between the molecular markers used to select patients for treatment and the drug response. This article highlights lessons learned from the development of drugs targeting members of the epidermal growth factor receptor family, and discusses strategies to decrease the risk of failure in clinical trials by more effectively integrating molecular diagnostics into anticancer drug discovery and development.
- István Peták
- Richárd Schwab
- György Kéri