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Oligometastases: Emerging Evidence.

Wei LiuHouda BahigDavid A Palma
Published in: Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2022)
The hypothesis that ablative therapies (such as surgery or radiation) can be used to cure patients with a limited number of metastases was influential in changing practice. Early assertions of efficacy were based on observational studies, often without control groups, showing better-than-expected outcomes. However, in the past decade, new evidence from randomized trials has emerged, which in some cases have affirmed old hypotheses, but in other cases have raised new questions. In this review, we discuss the challenges in defining oligometastatic disease, summarize the randomized evidence evaluating metastasis-directed therapy in patients with oligometastatic disease, provide context for the difficulty in generating randomized evidence, and examine ongoing phase III studies.
Keyphrases
  • phase iii
  • open label
  • double blind
  • placebo controlled
  • clinical trial
  • phase ii
  • healthcare
  • minimally invasive
  • type diabetes
  • radiation therapy
  • stem cells
  • skeletal muscle
  • quality improvement
  • bone marrow