Recent advances in the management of gastric adenocarcinoma patients

  • Rogers J
  • Ajani J
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Abstract

Gastric adenocarcinomas are a significant cause of cancer and cancer death, globally. The curative approach for those with diagnosed localized disease is with surgical resection and an adjunctive approach of perioperative chemotherapy, postoperative adjuvant therapy, or postoperative chemoradiation. Unfortunately, a universal standard approach is lacking for adjunctive therapy which in part has limited the progress achieved in this area. Metastatic disease is common in the Western world at diagnosis. Metastatic disease is treated palliatively with systemic therapy. Targeted therapy has stalled in approvals in gastric adenocarcinomas. Recently, we have seen the exploration of promising targets along with the addition of immune checkpoint inhibitors in select patients. Here, we review recent advances seen in gastric adenocarcinomas.

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Rogers, J. E., & Ajani, J. A. (2023). Recent advances in the management of gastric adenocarcinoma patients. Faculty Reviews, 12. https://doi.org/10.12703/r/12-2

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