Surgical resection criteria and neoadjuvant therapies for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.

IF 1.1 Q4 ONCOLOGY Clinical Advances in Hematology & Oncology Pub Date : 2023-11-01
James O'Bryan, Narayanan Sadagopan, Emily Winslow, Pejman Radkani, Thomas Fishbein, Filip Banovac, Emil Cohen, Marion L Hartley, Aiwu Ruth He
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The staging of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is complex, and there is no consensus among international cancer groups on how to most appropriately select candidates with nonmetastatic disease for surgical resection. Factors contributing to a higher stage of disease include larger tumor size, multiple tumors, vascular invasion (either portal venous or arterial), biliary invasion, involvement of local hepatic structures, serosal invasion, and regional lymph node metastases. For patients selected to undergo surgery, it is well-documented that R0 resection translates to a survival benefit. Estimating the risk of post-hepatectomy liver failure and post-surgical residual liver function is vital and may preclude some patients with significant tumor burden from undergoing surgery. Numerous serum and biliary biomarkers of the disease can help detect recurrence in patients undergoing surgical resection. Systemic and locoregional neoadjuvant treatments to facilitate better surgical outcomes have yielded mixed results regarding improving resectability and overall survival. Additional research is needed to identify optimal neoadjuvant treatment approaches and to evaluate which patients will benefit most from these strategies. Therapies targeting genetic mutations and protein aberrations found by tumor molecular profiling may offer additional options for future neoadjuvant treatment.

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肝内胆管癌的手术切除标准和新辅助治疗。
肝内胆管癌(ICC)的分期复杂,国际癌症组织对如何最恰当地选择非转移性疾病的候选人进行手术切除没有达成共识。导致疾病分期较高的因素包括肿瘤大小较大、多发性肿瘤、血管侵犯(门静脉或动脉)、胆道侵犯、局部肝脏结构受累、浆膜侵犯和区域淋巴结转移。对于选择接受手术的患者,有充分的证据表明R0切除可以带来生存益处。评估肝切除术后肝功能衰竭和术后残余肝功能的风险至关重要,可能会使一些肿瘤负担严重的患者无法接受手术。该疾病的大量血清和胆道生物标志物可以帮助检测接受手术切除的患者的复发。为促进更好的手术结果,系统和局部新辅助治疗在提高可切除性和总生存率方面取得了喜忧参半的结果。需要进一步的研究来确定最佳的新辅助治疗方法,并评估哪些患者将从这些策略中受益最大。针对肿瘤分子谱发现的基因突变和蛋白质畸变的治疗可能为未来的新辅助治疗提供额外的选择。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Advances in Hematology & Oncology (CAH&O) is a monthly peer-reviewed journal reaching more than 27,000 hematology and oncology clinicians. CAH&O provides editorial content encompassing a wide array of topics relevant and useful to the fields of oncology and hematology, both separately and together. Content is directed by the strong input of today’s top thought leaders in hematology & oncology, including feature-length review articles, monthly columns consisting of engaging interviews with experts on current issues in solid tumor oncology, hematologic malignancies, hematologic disorders, drug development, and clinical case studies with expert commentary. CAH&O also publishes industry-supported meeting highlights, clinical roundtable monographs, and clinical review supplements.
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