胰腺癌:目前的多模式治疗方案和分子生物学分析的未来影响。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Visceral Medicine Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1159/000521631
Thomas J Ettrich, Niklas Sturm, Melanie Güthle, Felix J Hüttner, Lukas Perkhofer
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背景:胰腺癌(PDAC) -即使被认为是可切除的-预后仍然很差,是全球癌症相关死亡的第七大原因,全球发病率不断上升。总结:手术切除最好结合辅助全身化疗是唯一可能治愈的治疗方法。手术治疗在过去几年中有了很大的改善,围手术期的发病率和死亡率显著降低。即使在放射学上被认为是可切除的,大多数PDAC可能有微转移,使大多数PDAC患者处于晚期。符合手术强化辅助化疗条件的患者最近5年总生存率高达46%。约三分之一的患者有资格接受手术治疗,其中只有20%的患者可以选择手术治疗和辅助化疗。治疗PDAC患者的护理标准包括各种主要是在晚期和辅助环境下的联合化疗方法。此外,最近首次建立了个体化治疗的靶向疗法,例如BRCA1/2种系突变患者等特定亚群。新辅助概念是目前研究的一部分。本文综述了目前和未来PDAC的多模式治疗方案以及分子谱分析对个体化治疗的影响。关键信息:胰腺癌治疗的最新技术是多模式的,包括允许分子定义的亚群特异性治疗的新策略。
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Pancreatic Cancer: Current Multimodality Treatment Options and the Future Impact of Molecular Biological Profiling.

Background: Pancreatic cancer (PDAC) - even if deemed resectable - has still a dismal prognosis and is the seventh leading cause of global cancer-related death with rising incidence worldwide.

Summary: Surgical resection at best in combination with adjuvant systemic chemotherapy is the only potentially curative treatment. Surgical treatment has substantially improved over the last years with significantly reduced perioperative morbidity and mortality. Even when deemed radiologically resectable, the majority of PDAC is likely to have micrometastases, leaving most PDAC patients with an advanced stage. Recent 5-year overall survival was up to 46% in patients eligible for surgery with intensified adjuvant chemotherapy. Eligible for curative surgery are about one-third of the patients, and only 20% of these patients have the option for cure with surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy. Standards of care in treating PDAC patients include various mostly combinational chemotherapy approaches in the advanced and adjuvant setting. Moreover, first targeted therapies for individualizing treatment, e.g., specific subgroups like BRCA1/2 germline mutated patients, were established lately. Neoadjuvant concepts are currently part of research. This review focuses on current and future multimodal treatment options of PDAC and the impact of molecular profiling for individualizing treatment.

Key messages: State of the art in pancreatic cancer therapy is multimodal and includes novel strategies to allow molecular defined subgroup-specific treatment.

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Visceral Medicine
Visceral Medicine Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: This interdisciplinary journal is unique in its field as it covers the principles of both gastrointestinal medicine and surgery required for treating abdominal diseases. In each issue invited reviews provide a comprehensive overview of one selected topic. Thus, a sound background of the state of the art in clinical practice and research is provided. A panel of specialists in gastroenterology, surgery, radiology, and pathology discusses different approaches to diagnosis and treatment of the topic covered in the respective issue. Original articles, case reports, and commentaries make for further interesting reading.
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