Appendicealmucinous neoplasms: Diagnosis andmanagement

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Objective. Appendiceal mucinous neoplasms (AMNs) are a rare and heterogeneous disease for which clinical management is challenging. We aim to review the literature regarding modalities of treatment to guide the management of AMNs. Methods and Review Criteria.We conducted a PubMed search in February 2016 for English-language publications, using the terms “appendiceal, ” “appendix, ” “carcinoma, ” “cancer, ” “mucinous, ” “treatment, ” “genes, ” “target, ” “genomic, ” and terms listed in the articles’ subheadings. Published reports and abstracts from the American Society of Clinical Oncology meetings were also searched. Results. In this review, we summarize current data and controversies in AMN classification, clinical presentation, molecular alterations, treatment outcomes with regard to cytoreductive surgery, hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC), and the role of systemic chemotherapy. Conclusion. Appendiceal mucinous neoplasms are a heterogeneous group of tumors with a rising incidence. Treatment is based on stage and histology. Low-grade tumors are treated surgically with resection of the primary site in early stage disease, or peritoneal debulking and HIPEC in patients with advanced stage disease. Treatment of high-grade tumors requires further prospective trials, and options include debulking surgery and HIPEC with or without preoperative chemotherapy. Trials evaluating novel therapies based on the molecular profiling of AMN tumors are needed to evaluate therapeutic options in patients who are not surgical candidates. © AlphaMed Press 2017.

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Abdominal surgery, Appendix carcinoma, Review, Adenocarcinoma, mucinous, Antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols, Appendiceal neoplasms, Appendix, Cytoreduction surgical procedures, Humans, Hyperthermia, induced, Neoplasm staging, Practice guidelines as topic, Rare diseases, Treatment outcome, Capecitabine, Celecoxib, Fluorouracil, Folinic acid, Mitomycin, Mucin, Oxaliplatin, Tumor marker, Antineoplastic agent, Adenocarcinoma, Appendiceal mucinous neoplasm, Appendicitis, Appendix perforation, Appendix tumor, Base mispairing, Cancer adjuvant therapy, Cancer epidemiology, Cancer of unknown primary site, Cancer staging, Cancer surgery, Cancer survival, Colorectal cancer, Copy number variation, Crypt cell, Cytoreductive surgery, Disease course, Early diagnosis, Gene expression, Gene mutation, Histology, Human, Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy, Immunohistochemistry, Incidence, Microsatellite instability, Peritoneum metastasis, Phase 2 clinical trial (topic), Preoperative chemotherapy, Priority journal, Randomized controlled trial (topic), Weight reduction, Classification, Colloid carcinoma, Pathology, Practice guideline, Rare disease, Surgery, Thermotherapy

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