“…For example, Marimastat can cause severe joint pain, which has to be minimized by reducing the dose, but at the expense of e cacy (Steward and Thomas, 2000). Secondly, MMPI, like TIMP, can also function in favor of tumor growth by up-regulation of angiogenic factors (Kruger et al, 2001) or by inhibiting the angiostatin or endostatinconverting MMPs (Patterson and Sang, 1997;Pozzi et al, 2000) and therefore playing a positive role in angiogenesis. In consistence with this scenario, an induction of liver metastasis was reported on intraperitoneally growing esophagus and ovarial carcinoma, intravenously inoculated T-cell lymphoma cells, and human breast carcinoma, when the mice were treated daily with Batimastat (Kruger et al, 2001).…”