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State of the Art: Advances in Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma in 2017

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posted on 2018-04-06, 10:03 authored by A. J McCambridge, A Napolitano, A. S Mansfield, Dean. A Fennell, Y Sekido, A. K Nowak, T Reungwetwattana, W Mao, H. I Pass, M Carbone, H Yang, T Peikert
Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is an uncommon, almost universally fatal, asbestos-induced malignancy. New and effective strategies for diagnosis, prognostication and treatment are urgently needed. Herein we review the advances in MPM achieved in 2017. While recent epidemiological data demonstrated that the incidence of MPM-related death continued to increase in United States between 2009 and 2015, new insight into the molecular pathogenesis and the immunological tumor microenvironment of MPM, for example, regarding the role of BRCA1 associated protein 1 (BAP1) and the expression programmed death receptor ligand 1 (PD-L1), are highlighting new potential therapeutic strategies. Furthermore, there continues to be an ever-expanding number of clinical studies investigating systemic therapies for MPM. These trials are primarily focused on immunotherapy using immune checkpoint inhibitors alone or in combination with other immuno- andnon-immuno therapies. In addition, other promising targeted therapies including ADI-PEG20 focusing on argininosuccinate synthase 1 deficient tumors and Tazemetostat, an EZH2 inhibitor of BAP1 deficient tumors are currently being explored.

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Journal of Thoracic Oncology, 2018

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Journal of Thoracic Oncology

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Elsevier

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1556-0864

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1556-1380

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2017-02-22

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2018

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2019-03-07

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http://www.jto.org/article/S1556-0864(18)30175-8/abstract

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