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Review
. 2014 Mar;66(1):49-55.

Surgical management of locally advanced and metastatic renal cancer: neoadjuvant and adjuvant strategies

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Review

Surgical management of locally advanced and metastatic renal cancer: neoadjuvant and adjuvant strategies

G Pignot et al. Minerva Urol Nefrol. 2014 Mar.

Abstract

Surgery remains the treatment of choice for locally advanced or metastatic renal cell carcinoma. However, the contribution of targeted therapies has recently significantly impacted recurrence-free survival in metastatic patients, challenging in some cases the real interest of nephrectomy. Waiting for the results of CARMENA trial, assessing the impact of cytoreductive nephrectomy on survival, neoadjuvant and adjuvant strategies are emerging. In locally advanced disease, adjuvant therapy should be considered if the patient is considered at high risk of progression, and therefore require its inclusion in a prospective randomized trial. Neo-adjuvant anti-angiogenic strategies show a quite modest improvement in resectability of primary tumor, while allowing performing translational research. However, many questions remain on hold in terms of precise indications, choice of drugs, toxicity and optimal dosing schedule. All these questions explain the current development of phase III trials.

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