Cancers (Apr 2021)

Systematic Review of Recurrent Osteosarcoma Systemic Therapy

  • Ioanna Gazouli,
  • Anastasios Kyriazoglou,
  • Ioannis Kotsantis,
  • Maria Anastasiou,
  • Anastasios Pantazopoulos,
  • Maria Prevezanou,
  • Ioannis Chatzidakis,
  • Georgios Kavourakis,
  • Panagiota Economopoulou,
  • Vasileios Kontogeorgakos,
  • Panayiotis Papagelopoulos,
  • Amanda Psyrri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081757
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 1757

Abstract

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Osteosarcoma is the most frequent primary bone cancer, mainly affecting those of young ages. Although surgery combined with cytotoxic chemotherapy has significantly increased the chances of cure, recurrent and refractory disease still impose a tough therapeutic challenge. We performed a systematic literature review of the available clinical evidence, regarding treatment of recurrent and/or refractory osteosarcoma over the last two decades. Among the 72 eligible studies, there were 56 prospective clinical trials, primarily multicentric, single arm, phase I or II and non-randomized. Evaluated treatment strategies included cytotoxic chemotherapy, tyrosine kinase and mTOR inhibitors and other targeted agents, as well as immunotherapy and combinatorial approaches. Unfortunately, most treatments have failed to induce objective responses, albeit some of them may sustain disease control. No driver mutations have been recognized, to serve as effective treatment targets, and predictive biomarkers of potential treatment effectiveness are lacking. Hopefully, ongoing and future clinical and preclinical research will unlock the underlying biologic mechanisms of recurrent and refractory osteosarcoma, expanding the therapeutic choices available to pre-treated osteosarcoma patients.

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