Chemosaturation for primary and secondary liver malignancies: A comprehensive update of current evidence. (February 2023)
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- Chemosaturation for primary and secondary liver malignancies: A comprehensive update of current evidence. (February 2023)
- Main Title:
- Chemosaturation for primary and secondary liver malignancies: A comprehensive update of current evidence
- Authors:
- Vogel, Arndt
Ochsenreither, Sebastian
Zager, Jonathan S.
Wacker, Frank
Saborowski, Anna - Abstract:
- Highlights: Locoregional therapies are useful therapeutic options for cancer patients with liver-limited disease. Chemosaturation with percutaneous hepatic perfusion allows the delivery of cytotoxic agents to the liver via the hepatic artery. Potential candidates for CS-PHP are patients with primary liver cancers, i.e. HCC and iCCA or patients with extrahepatic malignancies and liver-limited metastatic disease, most notably uveal melanoma. Phase-III data support the use of CS-PHP for patients with hepatic metastases from uveal melanoma. Abstract: Regional therapies for primary and secondary liver tumors have garnered interest in recent years and several types of treatment approaches have been pursued to control disease, palliate symptoms, and extend survival. Chemosaturation is an innovative way to deliver high-dose chemotherapy to the liver via the hepatic artery. Within the last decade, "isolated hepatic perfusion" (IHP) has evolved from an open surgical approach to a minimally invasive procedure, now termed "chemosaturation" (CS) with "percutaneous hepatic perfusion (PHP)". The most conclusive data on CS-PHP is currently available for patients with hepatic metastases from uveal melanoma (UM) - a rare but devastating disease with a poor long-term survival rate. A global phase-3 study and several cohort studies have provided compelling evidence that CS-PHP is an effective salvage treatment for liver-dominant metastatic UM in institutions with appropriate expertise. In thisHighlights: Locoregional therapies are useful therapeutic options for cancer patients with liver-limited disease. Chemosaturation with percutaneous hepatic perfusion allows the delivery of cytotoxic agents to the liver via the hepatic artery. Potential candidates for CS-PHP are patients with primary liver cancers, i.e. HCC and iCCA or patients with extrahepatic malignancies and liver-limited metastatic disease, most notably uveal melanoma. Phase-III data support the use of CS-PHP for patients with hepatic metastases from uveal melanoma. Abstract: Regional therapies for primary and secondary liver tumors have garnered interest in recent years and several types of treatment approaches have been pursued to control disease, palliate symptoms, and extend survival. Chemosaturation is an innovative way to deliver high-dose chemotherapy to the liver via the hepatic artery. Within the last decade, "isolated hepatic perfusion" (IHP) has evolved from an open surgical approach to a minimally invasive procedure, now termed "chemosaturation" (CS) with "percutaneous hepatic perfusion (PHP)". The most conclusive data on CS-PHP is currently available for patients with hepatic metastases from uveal melanoma (UM) - a rare but devastating disease with a poor long-term survival rate. A global phase-3 study and several cohort studies have provided compelling evidence that CS-PHP is an effective salvage treatment for liver-dominant metastatic UM in institutions with appropriate expertise. In this review we provide an overview on the technique, available clinical data, including safety and efficacy, and potential indications for CS-PHP. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Cancer treatment reviews. Volume 113(2023)
- Journal:
- Cancer treatment reviews
- Issue:
- Volume 113(2023)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 113, Issue 2023 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 113
- Issue:
- 2023
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0113-2023-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-02
- Subjects:
- Hepatocellular carcinoma -- Intra-arterial therapies -- Uveal melanoma -- Cholangiocarcinoma -- Colon cancer
CS Chemosaturation -- PHP Percutaneous hepatic perfusion -- UM Uveal melanoma -- HCC Hepatocellular carcinoma -- CRC Colorectal cancer -- IVC Inferior vena cava -- CS-PHP chemosaturation with percutaneous hepatic perfusion -- ORR overall response rate -- mPFS median progression free survival -- mOS median overall survival -- BAC Besat alternative care -- DCR disease control rate -- TACE Transarterial chemoembolization -- iCCA Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma -- CT Computed tomography -- MRI Magentic resonance imaging -- AE Adverse event -- SIRT Selective internal radiotherapy -- RFA Radiofrequency ablation -- hPFS Hepatic progression free survival -- HAIC Hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy -- CRLM Colorectal liver metastasis -- HDS Hepatic delivery system
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- 10.1016/j.ctrv.2022.102501 ↗
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