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    Immunotherapy in neuroendocrine neoplasms: a diamond to cut

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    García-Torralba, E.
    Garcia-Lorenzo, E.
    Doger, B.
    Spada, F.
    Lamarca, Angela
    Affiliation
    Department of Medical Oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation, Manchester M20 4BX, UK. Division of Cancer Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
    Issue Date
    2024
    
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    Abstract
    A raise in the incidence of NENs is expected. Therefore, the identification of new therapeutic strategies, such as immunotherapy, remains crucial. To date, immune checkpoint inhibitors as monotherapy have shown modest activity in unselected NENs. Although immunotherapy combos (plus another immune agents or chemotherapy, among others) are potentially more active than single agents, this has not been uniformly confirmed, even in high-grade NENs. Other immunotherapeutic strategies under development include bispecific antibodies, targeting specific tumor antigens like DLL3, and cell therapy. Currently, no predictive immune biomarkers are available to guide clinical decisions. A comprehensive tumor molecular profiling approach needs to be developed for the selection of patients with NEN who could potentially benefit from immunotherapy. Ideally, clinical trials should incorporate this tumor molecular profiling to identify predictive biomarkers and improve efficacy. Achieving this goal requires an international collaborative effort.
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    García-Torralba E, Garcia-Lorenzo E, Doger B, Spada F, Lamarca A. Immunotherapy in Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: A Diamond to Cut. CANCERS. 2024 JUL;16(14). PubMed PMID: WOS:001276777900001. English.
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    Cancers (Basel)
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/627141
    PubMed ID
    39061170
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    en
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