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Hepat Oncol ; 7(3): HEP24, 2020 Jul 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32774834

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AIMS: The therapeutic scenario of systemic treatments for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is rapidly changing. There is much interest in the possibility of combining new therapies with surgery, but clinical data is lacking. We aimed to provide an example of such integration. PATIENTS & METHODS: We report a patient with metastatic HCC who received regorafenib in the setting of the RESORCE trial. RESULTS: A brilliant response led to a tumor downstaging and a subsequent adrenal metastasectomy with radical intent. CONCLUSIONS: New agents will change the therapeutic perspectives in advanced HCC and lead to a higher rate of objective responses, with possibilities of associating systemic therapy and surgery. Thus, the management of HCC will require more and more of an integrated, multidisciplinary and personalized approach.

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Transl Cancer Res ; 8(Suppl 3): S216-S218, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35117101
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Hepat Oncol ; 5(1): HEP01, 2018 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30302192

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Sorafenib has been the only approved systemic treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) for almost a decade. Recently, two new drugs showed positive results in two Phase III studies. The RESORCE trial identified regorafenib as a valid second-line treatment for patients progressing to sorafenib, the REFLECT trial showed that lenvatinib is noninferior to sorafenib as front-line treatment. Following these trials, the therapeutic scenario will be dominated by anti-VEGFR drugs, with three different molecules showing a proven anticancer activity. Some open problems still remain and different immunotherapy trials are underway, following promising preliminary results. In this review we analyze: the most recent advancements about patients treated with sorafenib; the results of RESORCE and REFLECT trials; and the ongoing Phase III clinical trials. Finally, we discuss how they could address the current problems and possibly reshape the future of the systemic treatments for HCC.

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