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New Treatment Options for Advanced Gastroesophageal Tumours: Mature for the Current Practice?


ABSTRACT: Several clinical trials attempted to identify novel treatment options for advanced gastroesophageal tumours in first, second and further lines. Although results of targeted therapy regimens were mainly disappointing, novel immunotherapy agents showed promising activity, which led to their approval in second and third lines in many countries. This review focuses on the results of recent clinical trials investigating novel agents including targeted therapies, immunotherapy components and chemotherapies and discuss their current impact as well as current approval status on the treatment armamentarium of advanced gastroesophageal tumours.

SUBMITTER: Puhr HC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7072704 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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New Treatment Options for Advanced Gastroesophageal Tumours: Mature for the Current Practice?

Puhr Hannah Christina HC   Preusser Matthias M   Prager Gerald G   Ilhan-Mutlu Aysegül A  

Cancers 20200128 2


Several clinical trials attempted to identify novel treatment options for advanced gastroesophageal tumours in first, second and further lines. Although results of targeted therapy regimens were mainly disappointing, novel immunotherapy agents showed promising activity, which led to their approval in second and third lines in many countries. This review focuses on the results of recent clinical trials investigating novel agents including targeted therapies, immunotherapy components and chemother  ...[more]

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