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Review2023

Shedding light on emerging therapeutic targets for chordoma.

Martinez Moreno M, Wang E, Schroeder C, Sullivan P, Gokaslan Z · Expert opinion on therapeutic targets

Sarcoma subtypes

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Despite encouraging advances in radiation and surgical treatment, chordomas remain resistant to chemotherapy and local recurrence is common. Although the primary mechanism of recurrence is local, metastatic disease occurs in a small subset of patients. Recurrence may also occur along the surgical trajectory if care is not taken to fully excise the open biopsy pathway. There is increasing morbidity with reoperation upon disease recurrence, and radiation is an option for cytoreduction in primary disease or for recurrent disease, although toxicity may be observed with high-dose therapies. Given these challenges, targeted chemotherapeutic agents for postoperative adjuvant treatment are needed.

AREAS COVERED: In this review, we summarize the genetic drivers of chordoma and the state of the current research in chordoma immunotherapy and epigenetics.

EXPERT OPINION: Chordoma is a heterogenous tumor that should be targeted from different angles and the study of its characteristics, from molecular to immunological to epigenetic, is necessary. Combining different approaches, such as studying noninvasive patient methylation patterns with tissue-based molecular and drug screening, can transform patient care by guiding treatment decisions based on prognostic mechanisms from different sources, while helping individualize surgical planning and treatment.

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Publication type

Journal ArticleReview

Source: PubMed, PMID 37647357. Always confirm details with the original publication or your oncologist.