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Volume 20 Issue 5, May 2023

Patient-derived organoids in precision oncology, inspired by the Review on p305.

Cover design: Simon Bradbrook.

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  • The revolution of immunotherapies in oncology has not been matched by the development of companion diagnostic biomarkers able to identify the ideal target populations. Aside from the established pathways for regulatory approval relying on predefined biomarkers, a novel approach based on post hoc biomarker analysis could potentially be instrumental in enhancing the cost-effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy.

    • Josep M. Llovet
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  • The development of modern immune-based therapies for multiple myeloma has expanded rapidly over the past several years, and GPRC5D has been identified as a viable immunotherapeutic target. Herein, we discuss data and provide future perspectives on GPRC5D-directed CAR T cells and bispecific antibodies for patients with relapsed and/or refractory multiple myeloma.

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  • Plasma cell-free DNA analysis has emerged as a powerful liquid biopsy assay to assess circulating tumour DNA in response to cancer treatments. A new study shows that cell-free DNA can also inform on expansion kinetics and tumour-infiltration patterns in patients receiving chimeric antigen receptor T cells and, together with circulating tumour DNA, provides vivid prognostic insights into intratumoural dynamics.

    • Mark B. Leick
    • Marcela V. Maus
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Reviews

  • Bladder cancer is among the ten most common cancers worldwide and therefore constitutes a substantial health-care burden. This Review summarizes the global trends in bladder cancer incidence and mortality, and describes the main risk factors associated with bladder cancer occurrence and outcomes. The implications, challenges and opportunities of these epidemiological trends for public health and clinical practice are also discussed.

    • Lisa M. C. van Hoogstraten
    • Alina Vrieling
    • Lambertus A. Kiemeney

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  • Genomics-based precision medicine has improved the outcomes of patients with certain types of cancers, although most do not derive benefit. Here, the authors describe the development of functional patient-specific assays, including those based on organoids, spheroids and explants, and how clinical implementation of these models might extend the benefits of precision medicine to a much broader range of patients.

    • Allard W. J. van Renterghem
    • Joris van de Haar
    • Emile E. Voest
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  • Advances in surgical technique and chemotherapy regimens have improved the survival outcomes of patients with pancreatic cancer, although these remain dismal relative to most other solid tumours. Attempts to further improve outcomes have led to increasing research interest in neoadjuvant therapy, which is beginning to improve the outcomes of certain subgroups of patients. In this Review, the authors provide an overview of the various neoadjuvant therapy approaches for patients with pancreatic cancer, including discussions of several promising future research directions

    • Christoph Springfeld
    • Cristina R. Ferrone
    • John Neoptolemos
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  • Globally, gastric cancer is a common and highly fatal cancer with two anatomical subtypes, non-cardia and cardia gastric cancer. Helicobacter pylori causes almost 90% of distal gastric cancers worldwide. The authors of this Review summarize the current epidemiology of gastric cancer and the evidence and implications of primary and secondary prevention efforts.

    • Aaron P. Thrift
    • Theresa Nguyen Wenker
    • Hashem B. El-Serag

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