Daniella Ifeoluwatomiwa Odunsi, Hanna Mohammed Sherief, Shaikha Alhajeri, Kinitoli Rochill, Khadeeja Mahjoor, Gonzalo Navarro, Dalila Marra, Joud Abourdan, Jurgen Baldelomar Ortiz, Ahmad Mahmood Rolse, Manju Rai
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Abstract
Purpose of review: This review explores the evolving role of neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) in the management of gastrointestinal (GI) malignancies, emphasizing its impact on surgical resectability, tumor downstaging, and survival outcomes. It examines how NAT is reshaping traditional surgical approaches across GI cancers.
Recent findings: Recent evidence highlights the integration of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies in NAT protocols for esophageal, gastric, colorectal, pancreatic, and hepatobiliary cancers. Studies report improved R0 resection rates, reduced lymph node positivity, and enhanced eligibility for organ-preserving procedures. Precision medicine and artificial intelligence are emerging as tools to refine patient selection and predict therapeutic responses. NAT has transformed GI cancer care from a surgery-first model to a multimodal, biology-driven approach. While its benefits are substantial, challenges persist in toxicity management and treatment optimization. Future research should focus on refining protocols, enhancing predictive models, and advancing personalized therapeutic strategies to maximize patient outcomes.
期刊介绍:
As the field of gastroenterology and hepatology rapidly evolves, the wealth of published literature can be overwhelming. The aim of the journal is to help readers stay abreast of such advances by offering authoritative, systematic reviews by leading experts. We accomplish this aim by appointing Section Editors who invite international experts to contribute review articles that highlight recent developments and important papers published in the past year. Major topics in gastroenterology are covered, including pediatric gastroenterology, neuromuscular disorders, infections, nutrition, and inflammatory bowel disease. These reviews provide clear, insightful summaries of expert perspectives relevant to clinical practice. An Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field.