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Complete pathological response of colorectal peritoneal metastases in Lynch syndrome after immunotherapy case report: is a paradigm shift in cytoreductive surgery needed?

Marco TonelloFloriana NappoLoretta VassalloRosa Di GaetanoCarla DavoliElisa PizzolatoOttavia De SimoniCristina TassinariAntonio ScapinelloPierluigi PilatiFotios LoupakisSara LonardiAntonio Sommariva
Published in: BMC gastroenterology (2022)
This is the first report of a Lynch patient affected by peritoneal metastases of colorectal cancer, treated with cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and resulting in a pathological complete response after immune checkpoint inhibitors treatment (ICIs). This case report may suggest that patients with peculiar immunological features could benefit from a tailored approach, since "classical" CRS paradigms may not effectively predict the clinical outcome. Further large-scale studies are needed to determine the correct operative management of such patients (tailored or "standard" CRS), defining the correct surgical timing and eventual discontinuation of ICI therapy after surgery.
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