Current and novel therapeutic opportunities for systemic therapy in biliary cancer.
José J G MarinMaria Giuseppina PreteAngela LamarcaSimona TavolariAna Landa-MagdalenaGiovanni BrandiOreste SegattoArndt VogelRocío I R MaciasPedro M RodriguesAdelaida La CastaJoachim MertensCecilia M P RodriguesMaite G Fernandez-BarrenaAna Da Silva RuivoMarco MarzioniGiulia MentrastiPilar AcedoPatricia Munoz-GarridoVincenzo CardinaleJesus M BanalesJuan W ValleJohn A BridgewaterChiara Braconinull nullPublished in: British journal of cancer (2020)
Biliary tract cancers (BTCs) are a group of rare and aggressive malignancies that arise in the biliary tree within and outside the liver. Beyond surgical resection, which is beneficial for only a small proportion of patients, current strategies for treating patients with BTCs include chemotherapy, as a single agent or combination regimens, in the adjuvant and palliative setting. Increased characterisation of the molecular landscape of these tumours has facilitated the identification of molecular vulnerabilities, such as IDH mutations and FGFR fusions, that can be exploited for the treatment of BTC patients. Beyond targeted therapies, active research avenues explore the development of novel therapeutics that target the crosstalk between cancer and stroma, the cellular pathways involved in the regulation of cell death, the chemoresistance phenotype and the dysregulation of RNA. In this review, we discuss the therapeutic opportunities currently available in the management of BTC patients, and explore the strategies that can support the implementation of precision oncology in BTCs, including novel molecular targets, liquid biopsies and patient-derived predictive tools.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- cell death
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- healthcare
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- palliative care
- early stage
- patient reported outcomes
- squamous cell carcinoma
- mesenchymal stem cells
- squamous cell
- ionic liquid
- smoking cessation
- pi k akt
- cell therapy
- wild type
- childhood cancer