Cediranib (AZD-2171; tentative trade name Recentin) is a potent kinase inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptor .
The drug is being developed by AstraZeneca as a possible anti-cancer chemotherapeutic agent for oral administration.
On February 27, 2008, AstraZeneca announced that the use of cediranib in non-small cell lung cancer will not progress into phase III after failing to meet its main goal. On 8 March 2010, AstraZeneca issued a press-release stating that cediranib had failed Phase III clinical trials for use in first-line metastatic colorectal cancer when it was compared clinically with the market-leader bevacizumab. In 2016, AstraZeneca completed a phase III trial comparing the efficacy of cediranib alone and cediranib with lomustine to the efficacy of lomustine alone in patients with recurrent glioblastoma. The trial failed to meet its primary endpoint and survival was not extended with cediranib.
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