The role of combination chemo-immunotherapy in advanced non-small cell lung cancer.

Abstract:

:Introduction: Even with the currently recommended chemotherapeutic and immunotherapeutic treatment, the five year survival rate for advanced nonsquamous and squamous NSCLC without oncogenic drivers remains poor. However, several different chemo-immunotherapy combinations are presently being investigated - with favorable results- in order to increase the PFS and OS rates of these patients. Areas covered: Therefore, this paper aims to discuss the most promising trials investigating chemo-immunotherapy combinations and their present and future impact on advanced NSCLC treatment paradigms. Expert opinion: First line chemo-immunotherapy combinations are starting to and will certainly revolutionize the current paradigm of metastatic non small cell lung cancer treatment due to their superior performances - both in terms of PFS and OS - when compared to the actual standard of care platinum based chemotherapy. However, these associations are not devoid of problems, in fact, combining immunotherapy with chemotherapy obviously leads to enhanced treatment-related toxicities and to higher discontinuation rates; therefore these treatments should be administered carefully.

authors

Rocco D,Della Gravara L,Battiloro C,Gridelli C

doi

10.1080/14737140.2019.1631800

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-07-01 00:00:00

pages

561-568

issue

7

eissn

1473-7140

issn

1744-8328

journal_volume

19

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