Local ablative therapies in oligometastatic NSCLC: New data and new directions Review


Authors: Lang, P.; Gomez, D. R.; Palma, D. A.
Review Title: Local ablative therapies in oligometastatic NSCLC: New data and new directions
Abstract: The oligometastatic and oligoprogressive disease states have been recently recognized as common clinical scenarios in the management of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). As a result, there has been increasing interest in treating these patients with locally ablative therapies including surgery, conventionally fractionated radiotherapy, stereotactic ablative radiotherapy, and radiofrequency ablation. This article provides an overview of oligometastatic and oligoprogressive disease in the setting of NSCLC and reviews the evidence supporting ablative treatment. Phase II randomized controlled trials and retrospective series suggest that ablative treatment of oligometastases may substantially improve progression-free survival and overall survival, and additional large randomized studies testing this hypothesis in a definitive context are ongoing. However, several challenges remain, including quantifying the possible benefits of ablative therapies for oligoprogressive disease and developing prognostic and predictive models to assist in clinical decision making. © 2020 Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.. All rights reserved.
Keywords: cancer survival; overall survival; metastasis; progression free survival; evidence based practice; retrospective study; brain metastasis; clinical decision making; disease exacerbation; small cell lung cancer; nsclc; randomized controlled trial (topic); phase 2 clinical trial (topic); meta analysis (topic); phase 3 clinical trial (topic); tumor ablation; multicenter study (topic); oligometastasis; cancer prognosis; human; priority journal; article; local consolidative therapy; oligoprogression; sabr; extracranial metastasis
Journal Title: Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Volume: 41
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1069-3424
Publisher: Thieme Publishing  
Date Published: 2020-06-01
Start Page: 369
End Page: 376
Language: English
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-3400290
PUBMED: 32450591
PROVIDER: scopus
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