Antiangiogenic

Antiangiogenic medications are drugs that stop the growth of new blood vessels, which helps to regulate and reduce the growth of cancers and other diseases. These medications work by targeting proteins that are involved in the growth of new blood vessels, preventing them from forming. They can be used to treat and prevent the growth of tumors, and they can also be used to treat other conditions, such as macular degeneration, fibrosis, and arthritis. In cancer treatment, antiangiogenic drugs can be used to reduce the number of cancer cells, slow the progression of the disease, or even shrink tumors. They can also be used in combination with chemotherapy or radiation to enhance the effectiveness of these treatments.