학술논문

Advanced renal cell carcinoma
Document Type
Report
Author abstract
Source
Current Treatment Options in Oncology. Oct, 2000, Vol. 1 Issue 5, p417, 6 p.
Subject
Carcinoma, Renal cell
Language
English
ISSN
1527-2729
Abstract
For most patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma, treatment remains palliative. Standard chemotherapy used in the treatment of other types of cancers has proven ineffective in the treatment of this disease. High-dose interleukin-2 (IL-2) is the only regimen that has consistently shown benefit in advanced renal cell carcinoma. However, only a minority of patients is eligible for this treatment due to its toxicity, and only 15% to 20% of eligible patients respond with 7% long-term complete responses. Most investigational strategies in the treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma are evaluating immunotherapeutic approaches, but participation of patients in clinical trials evaluating new novel cytotoxic agents or antiangiogenic agents remains an important option.