Liquid biopsy for the management of NSCLC patients under osimertinib treatment.
Aliki NtzifaTheodoros MarrasVassilis GeorgouliasEvi S LianidouPublished in: Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences (2024)
Therapeutic management of NSCLC patients is quite challenging as they are mainly diagnosed at a late stage of disease, and they present a high heterogeneous molecular profile. Osimertinib changed the paradigm shift in treatment of EGFR mutant NSCLC patients achieving significantly better clinical outcomes. To date, osimertinib is successfully administered not only as first- or second-line treatment, but also as adjuvant treatment while its efficacy is currently investigated during neoadjuvant treatment or in stage III, unresectable EGFR mutant NSCLC patients. However, resistance to osimertinib may occur due to clonal evolution, under the pressure of the targeted therapy. The utilization of liquid biopsy as a minimally invasive tool provides insight into molecular heterogeneity of tumor clonal evolution and potent resistance mechanisms which may help to develop more suitable therapeutic approaches. Longitudinal monitoring of NSCLC patients through ctDNA or CTC analysis could reveal valuable information about clinical outcomes during osimertinib treatment. Therefore, several guidelines suggest that liquid biopsy in addition to tissue biopsy should be considered as a standard of care in the advanced NSCLC setting. This practice could significantly increase the number of NSCLC patients that will eventually benefit from targeted therapies, such as EGFR TKIs.
Keyphrases
- small cell lung cancer
- end stage renal disease
- advanced non small cell lung cancer
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- healthcare
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- prognostic factors
- minimally invasive
- patient reported outcomes
- gene expression
- palliative care
- radiation therapy
- social media
- lymph node
- brain metastases
- rectal cancer
- ionic liquid
- cross sectional
- quality improvement
- ultrasound guided
- single molecule
- fine needle aspiration
- locally advanced
- smoking cessation