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Is there a role for systemic targeted therapy after surgical treatment for metastases of renal cell carcinoma?
Authors:Adrian Husillos Alonso  Manuel Carbonero García  Carmen González Enguita
Institution:Adrian Husillos Alonso, Manuel Carbonero García, Carmen González Enguita, Servicio de Urología, Hospital Universitario Infanta Elena (HUIE), 28340 Valdemoro, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) is a challenging disease. Despite the new targeted therapies, complete remissions occur only in 1%-3% of the cases, and the most effective first-line treatment drugs have reached a ceiling in overall survival (ranging from 9 to 49 mo). Metastasectomy remains to be the only curative option in most patients with mRCC. Prognostic nomograms have been recently published, so we have tools to classify patients in risk groups, allowing us to detect the cases with the higher risk of recurrence after metastasectomy. Although sparse, there is some evidence of effectiveness of neoadjuvant targeted therapy before metastasectomy; but with an increase in surgical complications due to the effects of these new drugs in tissue healing. We have aimed to answer the question: Is there a role for systemic targeted therapy after surgical treatment for metastases of renal cell carcinoma? We have made a search in Pubmed database. As far as we know, evidence is low and it’s based in case reports and small series of patients treated with adjuvant drugs after neoadjuvant therapy plus metastasectomy in cases of partial response to initial systemic treatment. Despite the limitations and high risk of bias, promising results and cases with long-term survival with this approach have been described. Two ongoing clinical trials may answer the question that concerns us.
Keywords:Metastatic renal cell carcinoma  Targeted therapy  Metastasectomy  Surgery  Adjuvant treatment
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