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Hypoxia dynamics on FMISO-PET in combination with PD-1/PD-L1 expression has an impact on the clinical outcome of patients with Head-and-neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma undergoing Chemoradiation

Alexander Rühle, Anca‐L. Grosu, Nicole Wiedenmann, Michael Mix, Raluca Stoian, Gabriele Niedermann, Dimos Baltas, Martin Werner, Wolfgang Weber, Gian Kayser, Nils H. Nicolay

2020Theranostics25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this exploratory analysis, we showed for the first time that patients with both persistent tumor-associated hypoxia during treatment and PD-L1 expression on tumor cells exhibited a worse outcome, while the tumor cells' PD-L1 expression did not influence the outcomes of patients with early tumor hypoxia resolution. While the results have to be validated in an independent cohort, these findings form a foundation to investigate the combination of hypoxic modification and immune checkpoint inhibitors for the unfavorable subgroup, moving forward towards personalized radiation oncology treatment.

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Head and neck squamous-cell carcinomaHypoxia (environmental)MedicineHead and neckOncologyBasal cellInternal medicineCancer researchPet imagingNuclear medicineRadiation therapyPositron emission tomographyHead and neck cancerChemistryOxygenSurgeryOrganic chemistryCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismLung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
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