Diagnostics (Mar 2023)

More than Just Skin-Deep: A Review of Imaging’s Role in Guiding CAR T-Cell Therapy for Advanced Melanoma

  • Conor M. Prendergast,
  • Kathleen M. Capaccione,
  • Egesta Lopci,
  • Jeeban P. Das,
  • Alexander N. Shoushtari,
  • Randy Yeh,
  • Daniel Amin,
  • Laurent Dercle,
  • Dorine De Jong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13050992
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 992

Abstract

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Advanced melanoma is one of the deadliest cancers, owing to its invasiveness and its propensity to develop resistance to therapy. Surgery remains the first-line treatment for early-stage tumors but is often not an option for advanced-stage melanoma. Chemotherapy carries a poor prognosis, and despite advances in targeted therapy, the cancer can develop resistance. CAR T-cell therapy has demonstrated great success against hematological cancers, and clinical trials are deploying it against advanced melanoma. Though melanoma remains a challenging disease to treat, radiology will play an increasing role in monitoring both the CAR T-cells and response to therapy. We review the current imaging techniques for advanced melanoma, as well as novel PET tracers and radiomics, in order to guide CAR T-cell therapy and manage potential adverse events.

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