Radiotherapy, photodynamic therapy, and cryoablation-induced abscopal effect: Challenges and future prospects

Cancer Innovation Pub Date : 2023-02-23 DOI:10.1002/cai2.53
Sadik Ali Mohammad, Arshadul Hak, Sunil V. Pogu, Aravind K. Rengan
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Abstract

Local therapy modalities such as radiation therapy, photodynamic therapy, photothermal therapy, and cryoablation have been used to treat localized tumors for decades. The discovery of the abscopal effect causes a paradigm shift where local therapy also causes systemic effects and leads to the remission of nonirradiated tumors. The abscopal effect of radiation therapy, alone or in combination with other treatments, has been extensively studied over the last six decades. However, the results are unsatisfactory in producing robust, reproducible, and long-lasting systemic effects. Although immunotherapy and radiation therapy are promising in producing the abscopal effect, the abscopal effect's mechanism is still unclear, owing to various factors such as irradiation type and dose and cancer type. This article reviews the research progress, clinical and preclinical evidence of the abscopal effect by various local therapies alone and in combination with chemotherapy and immunotherapy, case reports, and the current challenges in producing the abscopal effect by various local therapies, focusing on radiotherapy, photodynamic therapy, cryoablation, and the prospects for obtaining a robust, reproducible, and long-lasting abscopal effect.

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放射治疗、光动力治疗和冷冻消融诱导的脓肿效应:挑战和未来前景
几十年来,放射治疗、光动力治疗、光热治疗和冷冻消融等局部治疗方式已被用于治疗局部肿瘤。脓肿效应的发现引起了一种范式的转变,局部治疗也会引起全身效应,并导致非放射肿瘤的缓解。在过去的60年里,单独或与其他治疗相结合的放射治疗的脓肿效应已经得到了广泛的研究。然而,在产生强大、可重复和持久的系统效应方面,结果并不令人满意。尽管免疫疗法和放射治疗在产生潜逃效应方面很有前景,但由于照射类型和剂量以及癌症类型等因素,潜逃效应的机制仍不清楚。本文综述了各种局部疗法单独以及与化疗和免疫疗法联合使用的脓肿效应的研究进展、临床和临床前证据、病例报告,以及目前通过各种局部疗法产生脓肿效应的挑战,重点是放疗、光动力疗法、冷冻消融,可重复和持久的潜逃效果。
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