BARC/PUB/2016/1471

 
 

Personalized treatment approach to gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors: a medical oncologist’s perspective

 
     
 
Author(s)

Paul, D.; Ostwal, V.; Bose, S.; Basu, Sandip; and others
(RMC)

Source

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2016. Vol. 28 (9): pp. 985-990

ABSTRACT

The medical management of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors involves treatment of symptomatic disease related to hormone secretions or bulky unresectable metastatic disease. Combining gallium DOTA with fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose-PET along with histopathological grading helps to determine tumor heterogeneity and seek reasons for poor response to therapy. In the light of adding chemotherapy in selected patients with intermediate-grade tumors, the newer scan helps in personalization of the therapy along with the biopsy. The tumor dedifferentiation over the particular time period leading to aggressive behavior, a well-known entity, is contrasted with the redifferentiation phenomenon in some patients as a result of chemotherapy or targeted drug therapy. This may support the basis for combining peptide receptor-targeted radiotherapy/octreotide therapy with chemotherapy or mTOR inhibitors such as everolimus.

 
 
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