Immunotherapy and radiotherapy for older patients with locally advanced rectal cancer unfit for surgery or decline surgery: a practical proposal by the International Geriatric Radiotherapy Group

Nam P. Nguyen,Mohammad Mohammadianpanah, Arthur SunMyint,Brandi R. Page,Vincent Vinh-Hung,Olena Gorobets,Meritxell Arenas,Thandeka Mazibuko,Huan Giap,Maria Vasileiou, Fabien Dutheil, Carmelo Tuscano, U. L. F. Lennart Karlsson, Zineb Dahbi, Elena Natoli, Eric Li, Lyndon Kim,Joan Oboite,Eromosele Oboite, Satya Bose,Te Vuong

FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY(2024)

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The standard of care for locally advanced rectal cancer is total neoadjuvant therapy followed by surgical resection. Current evidence suggests that selected patients may be able to delay or avoid surgery without affecting survival rates if they achieve a complete clinical response (CCR). However, for older cancer patients who are too frail for surgery or decline the surgical procedure, local recurrence may lead to a deterioration of patient quality of life. Thus, for clinicians, a treatment algorithm which is well tolerated and may improve CCR in older and frail patients with rectal cancer may improve the potential for prolonged remission and potential cure. Recently, immunotherapy with check point inhibitors (CPI) is a promising treatment in selected patients with high expression of program death ligands receptor 1 (PD- L1). Radiotherapy may enhance PD-L1 expression in rectal cancer and may improve response rate to immunotherapy. We propose an algorithm combining immunotherapy and radiotherapy for older patients with locally advanced rectal cancer who are too frail for surgery or who decline surgery.
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older,rectal cancer,locally advanced,CPI,radiotherapy
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