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Can angiogenesis inhibitors be used for other diseases?

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Can angiogenesis inhibitors be used for other diseases?

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The role of angiogenesis and its contribution to the development of other diseases is being widely studied. In the future, these diseases may be treated with angiogenesis inhibitors. Currently, angiogenesis inhibitors are in clinical trial for certain eye diseases. For information about these clinical trials for eye disease, you may consult your physician or contact the Macular Degeneration Foundation at 1-888-633-3937 or www.eyesight.org.

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