: Despite being the second most frequent primary liver tumor in humans, early diagnosis and treatment of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) are still unsatisfactory. In fact, survival after 5 years is expected in less than one fourth of patients diagnosed with this disease. Rare incidence, late appearance of symptoms and heterogeneous biology are all factors contributing to our limited knowledge of this cancer and determining its poor prognosis in the clinical setting. Several efforts have been made in the last decades in order to achieve an improved classification/understanding with regard to the diverse CCA forms. Location within the biliary tree has helped to distinguish between intrahepatic, perihilar and distal CCA types. Sequence analysis contributed to identifying several characteristic genetic aberrations in CCA that may also serve as possible targets for therapy. Novel findings are expected to significantly improve the management of this malignancy in the near future. In this changing scenario our review focuses on the current and future strategies for CCA treatment. Both systemic and surgical treatments are discussed in detail. The results of the main studies in this field are reported, together with the ongoing trials. The current findings suggest that an integrated multidisciplinary approach to this malignancy would be helpful to improve its outcome.

Manzia, T.m., Parente, A., Lenci, I., Sensi, B., Milana, M., Gazia, C., et al. (2021). Moving forward in the treatment of cholangiocarcinoma. WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL ONCOLOGY, 13(12), 1939-1955 [10.4251/wjgo.v13.i12.1939].

Moving forward in the treatment of cholangiocarcinoma

Manzia T. M.;Lenci I.;Milana M.;Angelico R.;Tisone G.;Baiocchi L.
2021-01-01

Abstract

: Despite being the second most frequent primary liver tumor in humans, early diagnosis and treatment of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) are still unsatisfactory. In fact, survival after 5 years is expected in less than one fourth of patients diagnosed with this disease. Rare incidence, late appearance of symptoms and heterogeneous biology are all factors contributing to our limited knowledge of this cancer and determining its poor prognosis in the clinical setting. Several efforts have been made in the last decades in order to achieve an improved classification/understanding with regard to the diverse CCA forms. Location within the biliary tree has helped to distinguish between intrahepatic, perihilar and distal CCA types. Sequence analysis contributed to identifying several characteristic genetic aberrations in CCA that may also serve as possible targets for therapy. Novel findings are expected to significantly improve the management of this malignancy in the near future. In this changing scenario our review focuses on the current and future strategies for CCA treatment. Both systemic and surgical treatments are discussed in detail. The results of the main studies in this field are reported, together with the ongoing trials. The current findings suggest that an integrated multidisciplinary approach to this malignancy would be helpful to improve its outcome.
2021
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE
English
Cholangiocarcinoma
Genetic aberration
Immunotherapy
Liver resection
Liver transplantation
Treatment
Manzia, T.m., Parente, A., Lenci, I., Sensi, B., Milana, M., Gazia, C., et al. (2021). Moving forward in the treatment of cholangiocarcinoma. WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL ONCOLOGY, 13(12), 1939-1955 [10.4251/wjgo.v13.i12.1939].
Manzia, Tm; Parente, A; Lenci, I; Sensi, B; Milana, M; Gazia, C; Signorello, A; Angelico, R; Grassi, G; Tisone, G; Baiocchi, L
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