| Literature DB >> 32120227 |
Giulia Corrao1, Giulia Marvaso2, Roberto Ferrara3, Giuseppe Lo Russo3, Simone Giovanni Gugliandolo4, Gaia Piperno4, Lorenzo Spaggiari5, Filippo De Marinis6, Roberto Orecchia7, Marina Chiara Garassino3, Barbara Alicja Jereczek-Fossa1.
Abstract
Presence of liver metastases correlates with worse survival and response to any treatments. This may be due to the microenvironment of liver which leads tumor to escape from Immune System. Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy may help to sensitize Immune System and to improve the immunotherapy effect. Interest is being directed toward combining Immune-Checkpoint Inhibitors with radiotherapy to improve response to immunotherapy. However, the mechanisms by which radiation induces anti-tumor T-cells remain unclear. Preclinical studies founded radiotherapy enhances antitumor immune responses, increasing tumor antigen release, and inducing T-cell infiltration. Radiotherapy is under investigation for its ability to enhance responses to immunotherapy. Nevertheless, how to optimally deliver combination therapy regarding dose-fractionation and timing of radiotherapy is unknown. The aim of this review is to explore the role of Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer, focusing on patients with liver metastases, and the possible immunological implications combining immunotherapy and radiotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: Immunotherapy; Liver metastasis; Non-small cell lung cancer; Stereotactic body radiation therapy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32120227 DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2020.02.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lung Cancer ISSN: 0169-5002 Impact factor: 5.705