Expert consensus on the optimal management of BRAFV600E-mutant metastatic colorectal cancer in the Asia-Pacific region.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Oliver Piercey, Lorraine Chantrill, Hung-Chih Hsu, Brigette Ma, Timothy Price, Iain Beehuat Tan, Hao-Wei Teng, Jeanne Tie, Jayesh Desai
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Abstract

The burden of colorectal cancer (CRC) is high in the Asia-Pacific region, and several countries in this region have among the highest and/or fastest growing rates of CRC in the world. A significant proportion of patients will present with or develop metastatic CRC (mCRC), and BRAFV600E-mutant mCRC represents a particularly aggressive phenotype that is less responsive to standard chemotherapies. In light of recent therapeutic advances, an Asia-Pacific expert consensus panel was convened to develop evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients with BRAFV600E-mutant mCRC. The expert panel comprised nine medical oncologists from Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan (the authors), who met to review current literature and develop eight consensus statements that describe the optimal management of BRAFV600E-mutant mCRC in the Asia-Pacific region. As agreed by the expert panel, the consensus statements recommend molecular testing at diagnosis to guide individualized treatment decisions, propose optimal treatment pathways according to microsatellite stability status, advocate for more frequent monitoring of BRAFV600E-mutant mCRC, and discuss local treatment strategies for oligometastatic disease. Together, these expert consensus statements are intended to optimize treatment and improve outcomes for patients with BRAFV600E-mutant mCRC in the Asia-Pacific region.

亚太地区 BRAFV600E 突变转移性结直肠癌最佳治疗专家共识。
亚太地区的结直肠癌(CRC)发病率很高,该地区的一些国家是世界上 CRC 发病率最高和/或增长最快的国家之一。相当一部分患者会出现或发展为转移性 CRC(mCRC),而 BRAFV600E 突变的 mCRC 代表了一种对标准化疗反应较弱的侵袭性表型。鉴于最近的治疗进展,我们召集了一个亚太地区专家共识小组,为 BRAFV600E 突变 mCRC 患者的诊断、治疗和管理制定循证建议。专家组由来自澳大利亚、香港、新加坡和台湾的九位肿瘤内科医生(作者)组成,他们共同回顾了当前的文献,并制定了八项共识声明,描述了亚太地区 BRAFV600E 突变 mCRC 的最佳治疗方法。经专家组一致同意,这些共识声明建议在诊断时进行分子检测以指导个体化治疗决策,根据微卫星稳定性状态提出最佳治疗路径,提倡更频繁地监测 BRAFV600E 突变 mCRC,并讨论了少转移性疾病的局部治疗策略。这些专家共识声明旨在优化亚太地区 BRAFV600E 突变 mCRC 患者的治疗并改善其预后。
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CiteScore
3.40
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175
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Asia–Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology is a multidisciplinary journal of oncology that aims to be a forum for facilitating collaboration and exchanging information on what is happening in different countries of the Asia–Pacific region in relation to cancer treatment and care. The Journal is ideally positioned to receive publications that deal with diversity in cancer behavior, management and outcome related to ethnic, cultural, economic and other differences between populations. In addition to original articles, the Journal publishes reviews, editorials, letters to the Editor and short communications. Case reports are generally not considered for publication, only exceptional papers in which Editors find extraordinary oncological value may be considered for review. The Journal encourages clinical studies, particularly prospectively designed clinical trials.
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