Cancer of Unknown Primary: Diagnosis and Treatment

Young Saing Kim, Soon-Tae Lee
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Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a heterogenous group of cancers for which the anatomical site of origin is unidentifiable on the basis of standard evaluation and imaging. CUPs account for 2-5% of all malignancies and are characterized by early metastatic dissemination, aggressive clinical course, and poor response to palliative chemotherapy. It is important to identify favorable-risk CUP patients (10-20%), as they harbor chemo-sensitive and potentially curable tumors, and may require long-term disease control. Empirical combination chemotherapy has traditionally been the standard first-line therapy for most patients (80-90%), who do not belong to favorable-risk subsets; however, this approach has only modest benefits, with a median overall survival of < 1 year. Evidence supporting the clinical use of molecular tissue of origin (TOO) tests is still lacking. Two recent randomized clinical trials failed to show the benefit of TOO-based site-specific therapy over empirical chemotherapy. In an era of precision medicine, the use of comprehensive molecular profiling will provide opportunities to identify patient subsets who are susceptible to targeted therapies and immunotherapies.
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原发不明的癌症:诊断与治疗
未知原发癌(CUP)是一组异质性的癌症,其起源的解剖部位在标准评估和影像学的基础上无法确定。CUPs占所有恶性肿瘤的2-5%,其特点是早期转移性传播,临床病程积极,对姑息性化疗反应差。确定有利风险的CUP患者(10-20%)是很重要的,因为他们有化疗敏感和潜在可治愈的肿瘤,可能需要长期的疾病控制。传统上,经验联合化疗是大多数患者(80-90%)的标准一线治疗,这些患者不属于有利风险亚群;然而,这种方法只有适度的益处,中位总生存期< 1年。支持分子来源组织(TOO)检测临床应用的证据仍然缺乏。最近的两项随机临床试验未能显示基于o的部位特异性治疗优于经验性化疗。在精准医疗时代,综合分子图谱的使用将为识别易受靶向治疗和免疫治疗影响的患者亚群提供机会。
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