More than Just Skin-Deep: A Review of Imaging's Role in Guiding CAR T-Cell Therapy for Advanced Melanoma.
Conor M PrendergastKathleen M CapaccioneEgesta LopciJeeban P DasAlexander N ShoushtariRandy YehDaniel AminLaurent DercleDorine de JongPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Advanced melanoma is one of the deadliest cancers, owing to its invasiveness and its propensity to develop resistance to therapy. Surgery remains the first-line treatment for early-stage tumors but is often not an option for advanced-stage melanoma. Chemotherapy carries a poor prognosis, and despite advances in targeted therapy, the cancer can develop resistance. CAR T-cell therapy has demonstrated great success against hematological cancers, and clinical trials are deploying it against advanced melanoma. Though melanoma remains a challenging disease to treat, radiology will play an increasing role in monitoring both the CAR T-cells and response to therapy. We review the current imaging techniques for advanced melanoma, as well as novel PET tracers and radiomics, in order to guide CAR T-cell therapy and manage potential adverse events.
Keyphrases
- cell therapy
- poor prognosis
- stem cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- early stage
- skin cancer
- clinical trial
- high resolution
- long non coding rna
- computed tomography
- squamous cell carcinoma
- minimally invasive
- basal cell carcinoma
- randomized controlled trial
- acute coronary syndrome
- artificial intelligence
- magnetic resonance imaging
- radiation therapy
- coronary artery bypass
- positron emission tomography
- lymph node
- pet ct
- photodynamic therapy
- wound healing
- sentinel lymph node