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    Recent advances and future strategies in first-line treatment of ES-SCLC

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    Authors
    Gomez-Randulfe, Igor
    Leporati, R.
    Gupta, B.
    Liu, S. P.
    Califano, Raffaele
    Affiliation
    Department of Medical Oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK; Department of Medical Oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK; Division
    Issue Date
    2024
    
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    Abstract
    Recent advancements in treating extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC) have been significantly marked by incorporating immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) into platinum-based chemotherapy, leading to modest yet notable improvements in patient outcomes, which become more evident with longer follow-up. However, critical challenges persist, such as identifying effective biomarkers for accurate patient selection or finding more effective drugs. This review delves into the current and evolving treatment landscape for ES-SCLC, focusing on the most promising therapeutic strategies under investigation. We discuss the latest developments in the use of newer ICIs, antiangiogenic agents, PARP inhibitors (PARPi), lurbinectedin, and anti-DLL3 agents, offering insights into potential future directions in the management of this aggressive cancer.
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    Gomez-Randulfe I, Leporati R, Gupta B, Liu SP, Califano R. Recent advances and future strategies in first-line treatment of ES-SCLC. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER. 2024 MAR;200. PubMed PMID: WOS:001175568300001. English.
    Journal
    European Journal of Cancer
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/626927
    DOI
    10.1016/j.ejca.2024.113581
    PubMed ID
    38301317
    Additional Links
    https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2024.113581
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    Article
    Language
    en
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    10.1016/j.ejca.2024.113581
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