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Next-generation therapies for pancreatic cancer

Conor Buckley, Eileen M. O’Reilly

2024Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Pancreas ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a frequently lethal malignancy that poses unique therapeutic challenges. The current mainstay of therapy for metastatic PDAC (mPDAC) is cytotoxic chemotherapy. NALIRIFOX (liposomal irinotecan, fluorouracil, leucovorin, oxaliplatin) is an emerging standard of care in the metastatic setting. An evolving understanding of PDAC pathogenesis is driving a shift toward targeted therapy. Olaparib, a poly-ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitor, has regulatory approval for maintenance therapy in BRCA-mutated mPDAC along with other targeted agents receiving disease-agnostic approvals including for PDAC with rare fusions and mismatch repair deficiency. Ongoing research continues to identify and evaluate an expanding array of targeted therapies for PDAC. AREAS COVERED: This review provides a brief overview of standard therapies for PDAC and an emphasis on current and emerging targeted therapies. EXPERT OPINION: mutated PDAC with opportunity for meaningful benefit for a sizable portion of patients with this disease. Further, emerging approaches are focused on novel immune, tumor microenvironment, and synthetic lethality strategies.

Topics & Concepts

OlaparibMedicinePARP inhibitorTargeted therapySynthetic lethalityOxaliplatinPancreatic cancerOncologyIrinotecanCancerCancer researchInternal medicinePoly ADP ribose polymeraseDNA repairColorectal cancerPolymeraseChemistryBiochemistryGenePARP inhibition in cancer therapyPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchLung Cancer Research Studies