An Update on the Management of Mixed Neuroendocrine-Non-neuroendocrine Neoplasms (MiNEN)

Curr Treat Options Oncol. 2022 May;23(5):721-735. doi: 10.1007/s11864-022-00968-y. Epub 2022 Mar 26.

Abstract

The classification of mixed neuroendocrine-non-neuroendocrine neoplasms (MiNEN) is evolving, and no clear management guidelines are currently available. However, recent studies provide insight into factors affecting outcomes and could help develop treatment decisions for patients with these rare malignancies. The majority of MiNENs have a poorly differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC) component which is associated with an aggressive clinical course and poor outcomes. Due to the paucity of clinical trials, strategies adopted in gastrointestinal cancers and NECs are used to manage MiNENs. It is also to be noted that the thoracic neuroendocrine neoplasm WHO 2021 classification does not recognize MiNEN terminology but suggests an equivalent terminology called "combined neuroendocrine non neuroendocrine neoplasm." Surgical management is appropriate in early-stage disease with a low threshold for addition of adjuvant chemotherapy. Multimodality treatment with chemotherapy offers a survival benefit in advanced disease or when surgical resection is not possible without significant morbidity. Chemotherapy should be directed at the more aggressive component which is often the NEC component. In addition, molecular testing should be employed to evaluate patients for enrollment in clinical trials and other targeted treatments. Being a rare disease with retrospective studies and case series providing the majority of data on treatment selection, it is essential to include more granular details of pathology (e.g., Ki-67, mitotic index, percentage of each component, staging information) and treatment modalities (e.g., type and duration, rationale, radiologic response, survival outcomes) in future studies to make systematic reviews possible and help derive meaningful conclusions.

Keywords: Hepatopancreatobiliary minen; Lower gi minen; MiNEN treatment; Mixed neuroendocrine and non-neuroendocrine tumors; Neuroendocrine tumors; Upper GI minen.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
  • Gastrointestinal Neoplasms*
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Neuroendocrine Tumors* / diagnosis
  • Neuroendocrine Tumors* / etiology
  • Neuroendocrine Tumors* / therapy
  • Pancreatic Neoplasms* / pathology
  • Retrospective Studies