Zsófia Küronya, Krisztina Biró, Lajos Géczi, Anikó Maráz
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[Immune combination possibilities in the first-line treatment of metastatic renal cell cancer].
First-line treatment of metastatic renal cancer can be divided into three main phases. The cytokine era was replaced by targeted therapies in 2006 with the introduction of tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Until 2018, the standard first-line therapy was the use of sunitinib or pazopanib. Over the past decade, numerous attempts have been made to combine these drugs, which are already approved or in development, but these attempts have not been successful, primarily because of intolerable toxicity. In 2018, we reached a new stage in the treatment of metastatic renal tumors. This year, the combination immunotherapy of ipilimumab and nivolumab was approved. Since then, the combination of immunotherapy and targeted therapies has led to success. The main objective of our summary is to present in chronological order the clinical trials of combination therapies already approved in Europe, as well as the most recent phase III clinical trials. It is also intended to provide a brief practical guide on how to decide on first-line therapy based on the results of these trials.