Immunotherapy in Biliary Tract Cancers: Where Are We?

Autor: Kalyan, Aparna, Khosla, Harshit, Kim, Richard D.
Zdroj: Current Oncology Reports; Dec2022, Vol. 24 Issue 12, p1821-1828, 8p
Abstrakt: Purpose of Review: Biliary tract cancers (BTCs) are a heterogenous group of cancers arising from the biliary tract. The hallmark of these cancers is the advanced stage of presentation and a paucity of durable treatment options. Despite the advances in targeted therapy and immunotherapy in solid tumors, systemic cytotoxic chemotherapy has remained the mainstay for cholangiocarcinomas. Recent Findings: With advances in the understanding of the tumor microenvironment, genetic features, and inflammatory milieu, have led to the identification of tumor-infiltrating immune cells as indicators of prognosis and response to treatment in BTC. Through an improved comprehension of immunology, immuno-oncology is becoming another pillar of treatment along with traditional radiation, surgery, cytotoxic chemotherapy, and targeted therapies. Summary: This article reviews the evidence for immunotherapy use in cholangiocarcinoma, which still being in infancy, and offers promising new novel options for the management of biliary tract cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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