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Multimodal treatment in oligometastatic gastric cancer
Authors:Mickael Chevallay  Charles-Henri Wassmer  Pouya Iranmanesh  Minoa K Jung  Stefan P M&#  nig
Affiliation:Mickael Chevallay, Charles-Henri Wassmer, Pouya Iranmanesh, Minoa K Jung, Stefan P Mönig, Division of Digestive Surgery, Geneva University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine, Geneva 1205, Genève, Switzerland
Abstract:Gastric cancer is generally diagnosed at an advanced stage, especially in countries without screening programs. Previously, the metastatic stage was synonymous with palliative management, and surgical indications were only for symptomatic relief. However, this therapeutic option is associated with poor prognosis. A subgroup of patients with limited metastatic disease could benefit from intensive treatment. A combination of chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy could help either maintain a resectable state for oligometastatic disease or diminish the metastasis size to obtain a complete resection configuration. This latter strategy is known as conversion therapy and has growing evidence with favorable outcomes. Oncosurgical approach of metastatic disease could prolong survival in selected patients. The challenge for the surgeon and oncologist is to identify these specific patients to offer the best multimodal management. We review in this article the actual evidence for the treatment of oligometastatic gastric cancer with curative intent.
Keywords:Gastric cancer   Radiotherapy   Chemotherapy   Multimodal treatment   Oligometastatis   Immunotherapy
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