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Systemic Therapy for Oligoprogression in Patients with Metastatic NSCLC Harboring Activating EGFR Mutations

Antônio Rossi, Domenico Galetta

2022Cancers18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

mutations develop resistance to these TKIs. In some cases, an oligoprogression is diagnosed, and its management is still controversial. The oligoprogression represents an intermediate stage of metastatic NSCLC between localized and widely disseminated disease, and is characterized by a limited number and/or sites of metastases in which a disease progression appears, together with a more indolent tumor biology. Currently, the management of oligoprogressed NSCLC involves local treatment, including radiotherapy and/or surgery, to control the progressive lesions. Systemic therapy should also be a potential approach to boost the activity of EGFR-TKIs. However, considering the lack of large trials addressing this topic, the optimal therapeutic strategies remain undefined and should be evaluated on an individualized basis. In this paper, we review the most relevant scientific evidence of continuing the systemic therapy with the same EGFR-TKI for the management of patients with NSCLC harboring EGFR mutations and oligoprogressed to first-line EGFR-TKIs, also discussing the controversies and potential future directions.

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MedicineSystemic therapyEpidermal growth factor receptorRadiation therapyOncologyTargeted therapyDiseaseLung cancerTyrosine kinaseInternal medicineCancer researchCancerReceptorBreast cancerLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsLung Cancer Research StudiesCancer Genomics and Diagnostics