Primary gynecologic neuroendocrine carcinomas (gNECs) are a heterogeneous spectrum of rare and highly aggressive neoplasms, accounting for about 2% of all gynecologic malignancies, which mostly resemble the small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC). Due to the lack of standardized treatment guidelines, their management poses a noteworthy clinical challenge. Currently, cumulative data retrieved from the management of SCLC and from retrospective studies supports a multimodality strategy, based on surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Nevertheless, the prognosis remains poor and recurrences are extremely frequent. Hence, there is an urgent need for novel treatment options and promising molecular targets. Recently, there has been an increasing interest on the potential role of immune checkpoint inhibitors, especially in the recurrent setting. However, only scant evidence exists and there is still a long road ahead. A solid collaboration between gynecologists and oncologists worldwide is required to improve the treatment of these puzzling tumors.

The puzzle of gynecologic neuroendocrine carcinomas: State of the art and future directions / Caruso, G.; Sassu, C. M.; Tomao, F.; Di Donato, V.; Perniola, G.; Fischetti, M.; Benedetti Panici, P.; Palaia, I.. - In: CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1040-8428. - (2021). [10.1016/j.critrevonc.2021.103344]

The puzzle of gynecologic neuroendocrine carcinomas: State of the art and future directions

Caruso G.
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Sassu C. M.;Tomao F.;Di Donato V.;Perniola G.;Fischetti M.;Benedetti Panici P.;Palaia I.
2021

Abstract

Primary gynecologic neuroendocrine carcinomas (gNECs) are a heterogeneous spectrum of rare and highly aggressive neoplasms, accounting for about 2% of all gynecologic malignancies, which mostly resemble the small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC). Due to the lack of standardized treatment guidelines, their management poses a noteworthy clinical challenge. Currently, cumulative data retrieved from the management of SCLC and from retrospective studies supports a multimodality strategy, based on surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Nevertheless, the prognosis remains poor and recurrences are extremely frequent. Hence, there is an urgent need for novel treatment options and promising molecular targets. Recently, there has been an increasing interest on the potential role of immune checkpoint inhibitors, especially in the recurrent setting. However, only scant evidence exists and there is still a long road ahead. A solid collaboration between gynecologists and oncologists worldwide is required to improve the treatment of these puzzling tumors.
2021
gynecologic tract; immune checkpoint inhibitors; neuroendocrine carcinoma; neuroendocrine tumors; small cell carcinoma
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The puzzle of gynecologic neuroendocrine carcinomas: State of the art and future directions / Caruso, G.; Sassu, C. M.; Tomao, F.; Di Donato, V.; Perniola, G.; Fischetti, M.; Benedetti Panici, P.; Palaia, I.. - In: CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1040-8428. - (2021). [10.1016/j.critrevonc.2021.103344]
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