少转移性胰腺导管腺癌治疗模式的演变。

IF 1.6 Q4 ONCOLOGY
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摘要

多项随机试验表明,在最佳全身治疗的基础上增加综合转移定向治疗,可以改善低转移性疾病患者的疾病控制和生存,即使是对具有快速扩散高倾向的组织学患者也是如此。在此,我们回顾越来越多的文献支持胰腺导管腺癌的少转移范式。我们总结了新兴机构系列的关键细节,并反思了最近报道的II期随机EXTEND试验。我们讨论了各种策略,以加强临床和技术实施转移导向治疗的患者群体。最后,我们重点介绍了多个正在进行的具有里程碑意义的试验,旨在优化和验证转移导向治疗在低转移性胰腺癌中的作用。最终,这些和其他持续的临床和转化研究将对改善少转移性胰腺导管腺癌患者的护理和预后至关重要。
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Evolving Paradigms in the Treatment of Oligometastatic Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma.

Multiple randomized trials have suggested that the addition of comprehensive metastasis-directed therapy to best systemic therapy improves disease control and survival among patients with oligometastatic disease, even for histologies with a high propensity for rapid spread. Here, we review the growing literature supporting the oligometastatic paradigm in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. We summarize key details from nascent institutional series and reflect on the recently reported phase II randomized EXTEND trial. We discuss various strategies for enhancing the clinical and technical implementation of metastasis-directed therapy in this patient population. Lastly, we highlight multiple ongoing landmark trials seeking to optimize and validate the role of metastasis-directed therapy in oligometastatic pancreatic cancer. Ultimately, these and other continued clinical and translational research efforts will be critical to improve care and outcomes for patients with oligometastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer is a multidisciplinary medium for the publication of novel research pertaining to cancers arising from the gastrointestinal tract.The journal is dedicated to the most rapid publication possible.The journal publishes papers in all relevant fields, emphasizing those studies that are helpful in understanding and treating cancers affecting the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder and biliary tree, pancreas, small bowel, large bowel, rectum, and anus. In addition, the Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer publishes basic and translational scientific information from studies providing insight into the etiology and progression of cancers affecting these organs. New insights are provided from diverse areas of research such as studies exploring pre-neoplastic states, risk factors, epidemiology, genetics, preclinical therapeutics, surgery, radiation therapy, novel medical therapeutics, clinical trials, and outcome studies.In addition to reports of original clinical and experimental studies, the journal also publishes: case reports, state-of-the-art reviews on topics of immediate interest or importance; invited articles analyzing particular areas of pancreatic research and knowledge; perspectives in which critical evaluation and conflicting opinions about current topics may be expressed; meeting highlights that summarize important points presented at recent meetings; abstracts of symposia and conferences; book reviews; hypotheses; Letters to the Editors; and other items of special interest, including:Complex Cases in GI Oncology:  This is a new initiative to provide a forum to review and discuss the history and management of complex and involved gastrointestinal oncology cases. The format will be similar to a teaching case conference where a case vignette is presented and is followed by a series of questions and discussion points. A brief reference list supporting the points made in discussion would be expected.
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