Urothelial carcinoma represents one of the deadliest urological tumors, due to its biological aggressiveness and the ephemeral response to platinum-based chemotherapy of advanced-stage disease. The use of immune checkpoint inhibitors has positively impacted the prognosis of these patients, although only a proportion of them achieve long lasting disease control. As with other solid tumors, in the last decade, there has been a growing interest in the molecular characterization of urothelial carcinoma in order to identify new therapeutic targets and improve survival in these patients. The aim of this narrative review is to summarize the main evidence available in the literature concerning the role of targeted therapies in urothelial carcinoma, especially focusing on related molecular targets, published data on clinical efficacy, and on future perspectives. Specifically, the effort of this review aims to strengthen the clinical impact of well-known molecular patterns and relative target treatments (such as FGFR inhibitors and Nectin-4-directed antibody-drug conjugates) and to examine the role and preliminary data of drugs targeting biomarkers that are not yet commonly used in clinical practice (such as HER2).
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Sammarco et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75c74c6e9836116a255e2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18030409
Enrico Sammarco
Antonio Pellino
Eleonora Bona
Cancers
Ospedale di Livorno
Azienda Usl Toscana Centro
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