Maintenance therapy and drug holiday in sarcoma patients: systematic review

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Purpose: Overall prognosis of advanced sarcoma remains poor, optimization of systemic treatment is urgently needed in this setting. Materials and methods: We systematically reviewed fully published English-speaking literature about maintenance therapy and drug holiday in sarcoma patients management. Results: We found that switch maintenance therapy with cyclophosphamide/vinorelbine improves the outcome of localized high-risk rhabdomyosarcoma. There is no other maintenance therapy recommended in sarcoma patients. After classical chemotherapy, maintenance therapy with immune-stimulating agents for localized osteosarcoma, bevacizumab for advanced angiosarcoma or pediatric advanced sarcoma, or mTOR inhibitors for metastatic sarcoma does not improve the outcome. Drug holiday has been assessed for metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumor treated with imatinib as the first-line therapy or for metastatic soft-tissue sarcoma treated with trabectedin. Drug holiday has been found to lead to rapid disease progression and should be avoided. Conclusions: Data about both maintenance and drug holiday are spare in sarcoma management.

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Lebellec, L., Defachelles, A. S., Cren, P. Y., & Penel, N. (2020, September 1). Maintenance therapy and drug holiday in sarcoma patients: systematic review. Acta Oncologica. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/0284186X.2020.1759825

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