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EGF in clinical practice – a biological actions, clinical indications and safety implications 2009
Posted on: 2019-02-02                Back to List
 ORIGINAL ARTICLE          Int Wound J 2009; 6:331–346       




Epidermal growth factor in clinical practice – a review of its biological actions, clinical indications and safety implications


ABSTRACT
Chemotaxis,mitogenesis,motogenesis and cytoprotection are common cellular events involved inboth tumourigenesis and tissue repair, which appear amplified upon growth factors exposure. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) promotes these events in epithelial and mesenchymal cells through the binding to a specific tyrosine kinase receptor....
EGF therapeutic efficacy and excellent tolerability seem demonstrated. Lack of long-term adverse effects is highlighted in those studies with 6, 12 and 24 months of patients follow-up. Although post-treatment follow-up may fall short for malignant growth, there are no reports on evidences linking EGF clinical use with cancer.