病理反应是免疫检查点抑制剂新辅助治疗中生存的足够替代标志物吗?

IF 10.6 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY ESMO Open Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1016/j.esmoop.2024.104122
K. Sugiyama , A. Gordon , S. Popat , A. Okines , J. Larkin , I. Chau
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病理反应(PR)是一种肿瘤预后指标,表明对新辅助治疗的治疗反应。在涉及新辅助或围手术期干预的临床试验中,总生存期和无疾病/无事件生存期是典型的主要结局指标。尽管一些证据表明病理完全缓解(pCR)可以作为前瞻性试验中主要终点的替代标志物,但对于所有实体肿瘤患者进行根治性切除的癌症患者来说,pCR是否是一个真正的替代标志物仍不确定。在这里,我们回顾了PR作为替代标志物的作用及其在围手术期免疫检查点抑制剂时代的相关方法学问题。
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Is pathological response an adequate surrogate marker for survival in neoadjuvant therapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors?
Pathological response (PR) is an oncological outcome measure that indicates the therapeutic response to neoadjuvant therapy. In clinical trials involving neoadjuvant or perioperative interventions, overall survival and disease/event-free survival are typically the primary outcome measures. Although some evidence suggests that pathological complete response (pCR) can serve as a surrogate marker for the primary endpoint in prospective trials, it remains uncertain whether pCR is a true surrogate marker for patients with cancer undergoing curative resection across all solid tumours. Here, we review the role of PR as a surrogate marker and its associated methodological issues in the era of perioperative immune checkpoint inhibitors.
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ESMO Open Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: ESMO Open is the online-only, open access journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO). It is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to sharing high-quality medical research and educational materials from various fields of oncology. The journal specifically focuses on showcasing innovative clinical and translational cancer research. ESMO Open aims to publish a wide range of research articles covering all aspects of oncology, including experimental studies, translational research, diagnostic advancements, and therapeutic approaches. The content of the journal includes original research articles, insightful reviews, thought-provoking editorials, and correspondence. Moreover, the journal warmly welcomes the submission of phase I trials and meta-analyses. It also showcases reviews from significant ESMO conferences and meetings, as well as publishes important position statements on behalf of ESMO. Overall, ESMO Open offers a platform for scientists, clinicians, and researchers in the field of oncology to share their valuable insights and contribute to advancing the understanding and treatment of cancer. The journal serves as a source of up-to-date information and fosters collaboration within the oncology community.
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