The role of radiation therapy for de novo metastatic bladder and renal cancers.

Bladder cancer Cancer de vessie Cancer du rein Consolidation Consolidative Oligometastatic Oligométastase Radiation therapy Radiothérapie Renal cancer

Journal

Cancer radiotherapie : journal de la Societe francaise de radiotherapie oncologique
ISSN: 1769-6658
Titre abrégé: Cancer Radiother
Pays: France
ID NLM: 9711272

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
05 Jun 2023
Historique:
received: 09 01 2023
accepted: 21 02 2023
medline: 8 6 2023
pubmed: 8 6 2023
entrez: 7 6 2023
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Metastatic bladder and renal cancers account respectively for 2.1% and 1.8% of cancer deaths worldwide. The advent of immune checkpoint inhibitors has revolutionized the management of metastatic disease, by demonstrating considerable improvements in overall survival. However, despite initial sensitivity to immune checkpoint inhibitors for most patients, both bladder and renal cancer are associated with short progression-free survival and overall survival, raising the need for further strategies to improve their efficacy. Combining systemic therapies with local approaches is a longstanding concept in urological oncology, in clinical settings including both oligometastatic and polymetastatic disease. Radiation therapy has been increasingly studied with either cytoreductive, consolidative, ablative or immune boosting purposes, but the long-term impact of this strategy remains unclear. This review intends to address the impact of radiation therapy with either curative or palliative intent, for synchronous de novo metastatic bladder and renal cancers.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37286452
pii: S1278-3218(23)00097-5
doi: 10.1016/j.canrad.2023.02.004
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Practice Guideline

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

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Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2023 Société française de radiothérapie oncologique (SFRO). Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

P Sargos (P)

Department of Radiation Oncology, institut Bergonié, Bordeaux, France. Electronic address: P.Sargos@bordeaux.unicancer.fr.

J Le Guevelou (J)

Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Radiation Oncology, centre Eugène-Marquis, Rennes, France.

J Khalifa (J)

Department of Radiation Oncology, institut Claudius-Regaud, Institut universitaire du cancer de Toulouse - Oncopole, Toulouse, France.

L Albiges (L)

Department of Cancer Medicine, institut Gustave-Roussy, Villejuif, France.

D Azria (D)

Department of Radiation Oncology, Institut du cancer de Montpellier (ICM), IRCM U1194 Inserm, université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France.

R de Crevoisier (R)

Department of Radiation Oncology, centre Eugène-Marquis, Rennes, France.

S Supiot (S)

Department of Radiation Oncology, Institut de cancérologie de l'Ouest, Saint-Herblain, France; CRCINA CNRS, Nantes, France; Inserm, Nantes, France; Université de Nantes et d'Angers, Nantes, France.

G Créhange (G)

Department of Radiation Oncology, institut Curie, Saint-Cloud, France.

G Roubaud (G)

Department of Medical Oncology, institut Bergonié, Bordeaux, France.

O Chapet (O)

Department of Oncology Department, centre hospitalier Lyon Sud, Pierre-Bénite, France.

D Pasquier (D)

Department of Radiation Oncology, centre Oscar-Lambret, Lille, France; Cristal UMR 9189, université de Lille, Lille, France.

P Blanchard (P)

Department of Radiation Oncology, Gustave-Roussy Cancer Campus, université Paris-Saclay, Oncostat U1018 Inserm, Villejuif, France.

I Latorzeff (I)

Department of Radiation Oncology, clinique Pasteur, Toulouse, France.

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