Treatment of muscle‐invasive and advanced bladder cancer in 2020
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Abstract
Bladder cancer accounts for nearly 170,000 deaths worldwide annually. For over 4 decades, the systemic management of muscle-invasive and advanced bladder cancer has primarily consisted of platinum-based chemotherapy. Over the past 10 years, innovations in sequencing technologies have led to rapid genomic characterization of bladder cancer, deepening our understanding of bladder cancer pathogenesis and exposing potential therapeutic vulnerabilities. On the basis of its high mutational burden, immune checkpoint inhibitors were investigated in advanced bladder cancer, revealing durable responses in a subset of patients. These agents are now approved for several indications and highlight the changing treatment…
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3Topics & keywords
- Bladder cancer
- Medicine
- Cancer
- Drug development
- Immunotherapy
- Oncology
- Cancer research
- Bioinformatics