Urology Journal (Mar 2011)
Advanced Treatments in Non-Clear Renal Cell Carcinoma
Abstract
PURPOSE: To focus on the use of targeted therapies against the non-clear histologic subtypes of renal cell carcinoma (RCC); papillary I and II, chromophobe, and collecting duct. The unique genetic and molecular profiles of each distinct non-clear kidney cancer subtype will be described, as these differences are integral to the development and effectiveness of the novel agents used to treat them.MATERIALS AND METHODS: On the basis of MEDLINE database searches, we assessed all aspects of targeted therapy in non-clear cell RCC between 2000 and 2010. Trials focusing on non-clear RCC or those that treated clear cell tumors along with significant numbers of non-clear subtypes will be discussed. The role of cytoreductive nephrectomy and the use of neoadjuvant and adjuvant targeted therapy will be reviewed. Lastly, areas of future research will be highlighted.RESULTS: The majority of clinical trials testing novel targeted therapies have excluded non-clear subtypes, providing limited therapeutic options for patients with these diagnoses and their oncologists. CONCLUSION: Patients presenting with advanced non-clear pathology should undergo a thorough metastatic evaluation and, if appropriate, surgical evaluation to determine if nephrectomy, lymphadenectomy, and/or metastectomy are warranted. Aggressive surgical extirpation is often recommended. Sunitinib also is adequately tolerated and oncologically active in subjects with non-clear histology.