Abstract

Bevacizumab is a biologically and clinically active antineoplastic agent in the management of epithelial ovarian cancer. While phase III trial data have revealed the favorable impact on progression-free survival associated with combining the agent with cytotoxic chemotherapy, at the current time a strong argument can be made (based on both efficacy and cost-effectiveness considerations) that a more rational approach to utilizing bevacizumab in ovarian cancer would be to administer the drug as a single agent in the platinum-resistant setting.

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