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. 2024 Oct;131(6):1021-1031.
doi: 10.1038/s41416-024-02795-4. Epub 2024 Aug 3.

Systemic therapy in the management of metastatic or locally recurrent adenoid cystic carcinoma of the salivary glands: a systematic review of the last decade

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Systemic therapy in the management of metastatic or locally recurrent adenoid cystic carcinoma of the salivary glands: a systematic review of the last decade

Jiawei Zhou et al. Br J Cancer. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Importance: Recurrent/metastatic adenoid cystic carcinoma (R/M AdCC) presents a clinical challenge with limited treatment options, particularly in the face of unsatisfactory efficacy from current therapeutic approaches. This review underscores the unmet clinical needs in managing R/M AdCC, emphasising the imperative for novel therapeutic strategies to address this critical gap.

Objective: The primary objective of this review is to comprehensively analyse and assess trials investigating therapeutic approaches for R/M AdCC. Emphasis is placed on endpoints such as tumour response rates and progression-free survival. The specific interventions, populations, and outcomes examined in these trials will be detailed to provide a focused and informative systematic review.

Evidence review: The systematic search spanned databases, including PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane database of systematic reviews. Employing terms like "Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic" and "trial," the search focused on English full-text articles from April 1, 2010, to August 9, 2023. Inclusion criteria encompassed studies with patients having R/M AdCC, involving drug interventions. Study quality was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale for retrospective studies, Cochrane ROBINS-I tool for non-randomised trials, and the ROB-2 tool for randomised controlled trials.

Findings: A total of 46 trials involving 1244 patients are included in this review, encompassing a variety of therapeutic approaches for R/M AdCC. Targeted therapies, particularly Apatinib at 500 mg, exhibit efficacy with a 47.1% objective response rate (ORR). Conversely, immunotherapeutic agents demonstrate suboptimal performance, with an overall ORR ranging from 0 to 18%. While Apatinib shows promise, the review underscores the imperative for a thorough exploration of drugs targeting unique mechanisms in the immunologically cold nature of R/M AdCC.

Conclusions and relevance: Substantial progress in systemic therapy for R/M AdCC is evident, driven by early-phase clinical trials, particularly with promising outcomes in VEGF-2 inhibitors. However, challenges persist, notably in immunotherapy due to the cancer's immunologically cold nature. Ongoing research, prioritising early-stage trials, is crucial, emphasising exploration of emerging therapies like cell therapy and antibody-drug conjugates. Transitioning to Phase III trials is essential for more precise therapeutic insights. Collaborative efforts and a focus on personalised precision medicine are vital for overcoming challenges and advancing our understanding of treatment efficacy in this rare cancer.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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