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Olaratumab: A New Strategy in the Treatment of Advanced Soft-Tissue Sarcoma.

Olaratumab is a monoclonal antibody that recently received accelerated approval for the treatment of advanced soft-tissue sarcomas in combination with doxorubicin for a histologic subtype in which anthracycline-containing regimens is appropriate and disease is not amenable to curative surgery or radiotherapy. It inhibits platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha, leading to the inhibition of tumor cell proliferation, angiogenesis, and metastasis. In a phase II clinical trial, olaratumab in combination with doxorubicin met its predefined primary endpoint of improving progression-free survival and secondary endpoint of overall survival compared to doxorubicin monotherapy in patients with advanced soft-tissue sarcoma. Common adverse events associated with the combination of olaratumab and doxorubicin include nausea, mucositis, neutropenia, and infusion-related reactions.

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