Locally advanced gastro-oesophageal cancer: Recent therapeutic advances and research directions

Cancer Treat Rev. 2018 Sep:69:90-100. doi: 10.1016/j.ctrv.2018.06.012. Epub 2018 Jun 18.

Abstract

Gastric (GC) and gastro-oesophageal (GOJC) adenocarcinomas are often considered as a single entity, even though differences exist in epidemiology, clinical presentation, molecular biology and treatment options. Locally advanced, resectable disease represents a particularly challenging scenario, as many critical issues need to be addressed. In both GC and GOJC among Western countries, systemic chemotherapy demonstrated the greatest benefit when administered before and after surgery and perioperative chemotherapy has been set as a standard in this setting. Nonetheless, multiple chemotherapy regimens have been tested and direct comparisons have been only recently presented. Adjuvant chemoradiotherapy is an option as well, but several trials have questioned its role when more effective combination regimens are used. With regards to GOJC, preoperative chemoradiotherapy is an alternative to perioperative chemotherapy, as it is associated with higher pathologic responses and a different toxicity profile: however, a definitive comparison with chemotherapy is ongoing. Herein, we review the current options for the treatment of resectable GC and GOJC and the main open questions in the management of these patients, trying to depict an update of the available algorithms for everyday practice. Moreover, we summarize the design and preliminary results of the randomized trials in progress that will hopefully give definitive answers to the most debated issues in the field.

Keywords: Adjuvant; Chemoradiotherapy; Esophago-gastric junction adenocarcinoma; Gastric adenocarcinoma; Locally advanced resectable disease; Neoadjuvant.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols / therapeutic use*
  • Esophageal Neoplasms / drug therapy*
  • Humans
  • Research Design*
  • Stomach Neoplasms / drug therapy*