Renal cell carcinoma treatment options (current and future practise)

lobbyist0724
lobbyist0724 Member Posts: 515 Member
edited June 2017 in Kidney Cancer #1

Read a new article about treatment of RCC and believe it can help some new members to understand the process and treatment options.

Carmen

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Given the increasing understanding of tumour biology and the increasing number of treatment options, how treatments are selected in the future will undoubtedly change.

Flowchart: https://www.nature.com/articles/nrdp20179/figures/8

The article: https://www.nature.com/articles/nrdp20179#f7

 

Comments

  • grtdane
    grtdane Member Posts: 16
    Great link, thank you. 

    Great link, thank you. Embarassed

  • foxhd
    foxhd Member Posts: 3,181 Member
    edited May 2017 #3
    Thanks!

    I think it is pretty concise. I'll finish it later. It is alot of info for a newbie but it is a should read.

  • Bellafelice
    Bellafelice Member Posts: 57 Member
    foxhd said:

    Thanks!

    I think it is pretty concise. I'll finish it later. It is alot of info for a newbie but it is a should read.

    Great informative article

    Thank you foxxhd for the very well put article on RCC and treatments available-the best explanation I have seen to date. Much appreciated.

  • lobbyist0724
    lobbyist0724 Member Posts: 515 Member
    foxhd said:

    Thanks!

    I think it is pretty concise. I'll finish it later. It is alot of info for a newbie but it is a should read.

    No problem Fox! I found this

    No problem Fox! I found this article very interesting since it mentioned about the Therapeutic Evolution of MRCC and we are now inside the golden age moving toward to the diamond age (10 years OS of ~90%). As you might have noticed, some of the therapies mentioned in figure 8 is actually happening in trials and I am sure the rest will be available soon. Also, I read it from news a couple days ago where a mouse model is finally built in UK for RCC and it will speed up the research time tremendously.

    I guess I am just trying to say one thing, there will always be hope and new treatments, and they are coming and coming soon!!!

    http://www.nature.com/articles/nrdp20179/figures/7

    Carmen