2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40792-023-01668-x
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Pathological complete response with nivolumab for recurrence of liver metastasis after gastrectomy of gastric cancer

Abstract: Background Advanced gastric cancer has an unfavorable prognosis and poor curability. Immune checkpoint inhibitors, such as nivolumab, have recently emerged as a potential solution for this aggressive disease. However, there is a lack of established evidence on the clinical efficacy of these agents, particularly in the perioperative period for advanced gastric cancer patients who are unresectable, recurrent, or preoperative. Despite the limited data available, there have been rare cases of drama… Show more

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“…Among the 47 reports available since 2007, 41 described patients with gastric cancer in whom liver metastases had responded to chemotherapy, leading to their disappearance or significant reduction in imaging (excluding 6 reports with unclear imaging findings or insufficient laboratory data). In 17 cases, liver metastases were still recognizable on imaging after chemotherapy [ 18 33 ]. In eight of these cases, liver resection was deemed necessary, and in seven, pathological evidence confirmed the disappearance of cancer cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the 47 reports available since 2007, 41 described patients with gastric cancer in whom liver metastases had responded to chemotherapy, leading to their disappearance or significant reduction in imaging (excluding 6 reports with unclear imaging findings or insufficient laboratory data). In 17 cases, liver metastases were still recognizable on imaging after chemotherapy [ 18 33 ]. In eight of these cases, liver resection was deemed necessary, and in seven, pathological evidence confirmed the disappearance of cancer cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%