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Locoregional treatment for colorectal liver metastases aiming for precision medicine.


ABSTRACT: In patients with colorectal liver metastases (CLM), surgery is potentially curative. The use of novel surgical techniques and complementary percutaneous ablation allows for curative-intent treatment even in marginally resectable cases. Resection is used as part of a multidisciplinary approach, which for nearly all patients will include perioperative chemotherapy. Small CLM can be treated with parenchymal-sparing hepatectomy (PSH) and/or ablation. For small CLM, PSH results in better survival and higher rates of resectability of recurrent CLM than non-PSH. For patients with extensive bilateral distribution of CLM, two-stage hepatectomy or fast-track two-stage hepatectomy is effective. Our increasing knowledge of genetic alterations allows us to use them as prognostic factors alongside traditional risk factors (e.g. tumor diameter and tumor number) to select patients with CLM for resection and guide surveillance after resection. Alteration in RAS family genes (hereafter referred to as "RAS alteration") is an important negative prognostic factor, as are alterations in the TP53, SMAD4, FBXW7, and BRAF genes. However, APC alteration appears to improve prognosis. RAS alteration, increased number and diameter of CLM, and primary lymph node metastasis are well-known risk factors for recurrence after CLM resection. In patients free of recurrence 2 y after CLM resection, only RAS alteration is associated with recurrence. Thus, surveillance intensity can be stratified by RAS alteration status after 2 y. Novel diagnostic instruments and tools, such as circulating tumor DNA, may lead to further evolution of patient selection, prognostication, and treatment algorithms for CLM.

SUBMITTER: Maki H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10319606 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Locoregional treatment for colorectal liver metastases aiming for precision medicine.

Maki Harufumi H   Jain Anish J AJ   Haddad Antony A   Lendoire Mateo M   Chun Yun Shin YS   Vauthey Jean-Nicolas JN  

Annals of gastroenterological surgery 20230518 4


In patients with colorectal liver metastases (CLM), surgery is potentially curative. The use of novel surgical techniques and complementary percutaneous ablation allows for curative-intent treatment even in marginally resectable cases. Resection is used as part of a multidisciplinary approach, which for nearly all patients will include perioperative chemotherapy. Small CLM can be treated with parenchymal-sparing hepatectomy (PSH) and/or ablation. For small CLM, PSH results in better survival and  ...[more]

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