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Shedding a Light on the Challenges of Adolescents and Young Adults with Rhabdomyosarcoma

Authors :
Ferrari, Andrea
Gatz, Susanne Andrea
Minard-Colin, Veronique
Alaggio, Rita
Hovsepyan, Shushan
Orbach, Daniel
Gasparini, Patrizia
Defachelles, Anne Sophie
Casanova, Michela
Milano, Giuseppe Maria
Chisholm, Julia C.
Jenney, Meriel
Bisogno, Gianni
Rogers, Timothy
Mandeville, Henry C.
Shipley, Janet
Miah, Aisha B.
Merks, Johannes H.M.
van der Graaf, Winette T.A.
Ferrari, Andrea
Gatz, Susanne Andrea
Minard-Colin, Veronique
Alaggio, Rita
Hovsepyan, Shushan
Orbach, Daniel
Gasparini, Patrizia
Defachelles, Anne Sophie
Casanova, Michela
Milano, Giuseppe Maria
Chisholm, Julia C.
Jenney, Meriel
Bisogno, Gianni
Rogers, Timothy
Mandeville, Henry C.
Shipley, Janet
Miah, Aisha B.
Merks, Johannes H.M.
van der Graaf, Winette T.A.
Source :
Ferrari , A , Gatz , S A , Minard-Colin , V , Alaggio , R , Hovsepyan , S , Orbach , D , Gasparini , P , Defachelles , A S , Casanova , M , Milano , G M , Chisholm , J C , Jenney , M , Bisogno , G , Rogers , T , Mandeville , H C , Shipley , J , Miah , A B , Merks , J H M & van der Graaf , W T A 2022 , ' Shedding a Light on the Challenges of Adolescents and Young Adults with Rhabdomyosarcoma ' , Cancers , vol. 14 , no. 24 , 6060 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a typical tumour of childhood but can occur at any age. Several studies have reported that adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients with RMS have poorer survival than do younger patients. This review discusses the specific challenges in AYA patients with pediatric-type RMS, exploring possible underlying factors which may influence different outcomes. Reasons for AYA survival gap are likely multifactorial, and might be related to differences in tumor biology and intrinsic aggressiveness, or differences in clinical management (that could include patient referral patterns, time to diagnosis, enrolment into clinical trials, the adequacy and intensity of treatment), as well as patient factors (including physiology and comorbidity that may influence treatment tolerability, drug pharmacokinetics and efficacy). However, improved survival has been reported in the most recent studies for AYA patients treated on pediatric RMS protocols. Different strategies may help to further improve outcome, such as supporting trans-age academic societies and national/international collaborations; developing specific clinical trials without upper age limit; defining integrated and comprehensive approach to AYA patients, including the genomic aspects; establishing multidisciplinary tumor boards with involvement of both pediatric and adult oncologists to discuss all pediatric-type RMS patients; developing dedicated projects with specific treatment recommendations and registry/database.

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OAIster
Journal :
Ferrari , A , Gatz , S A , Minard-Colin , V , Alaggio , R , Hovsepyan , S , Orbach , D , Gasparini , P , Defachelles , A S , Casanova , M , Milano , G M , Chisholm , J C , Jenney , M , Bisogno , G , Rogers , T , Mandeville , H C , Shipley , J , Miah , A B , Merks , J H M & van der Graaf , W T A 2022 , ' Shedding a Light on the Challenges of Adolescents and Young Adults with Rhabdomyosarcoma ' , Cancers , vol. 14 , no. 24 , 6060 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1376783929
Document Type :
Electronic Resource