Recent Trends and Potential of Radiotherapy in the Treatment of Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer

Author:

Sekihara Kazumasa12,Himuro Hidetomo34,Toda Soji15ORCID,Saito Nao12,Hirayama Ryoichi6ORCID,Suganuma Nobuyasu7,Sasada Tetsuro3,Hoshino Daisuke12

Affiliation:

1. Cancer Biology Division, Kanagawa Cancer Center Research Institute, Yokohama 2418515, Japan

2. Biospecimen Center, Kanagawa Cancer Center, Yokohama 2418515, Japan

3. Division of Cancer Immunotherapy, Kanagawa Cancer Center Research Institute, Yokohama 2418515, Japan

4. Department of Radiation Oncology, Kanagawa Cancer Center, Yokohama 2418515, Japan

5. Department of Breast and Thyroid Surgery, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Yokohama 2320024, Japan

6. Department of Charged Particle Therapy Research, QST Hospital, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology, Chiba 2638555, Japan

7. Department of Surgery, Yokohama City University, Yokohama 2360004, Japan

Abstract

Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is a rare but highly aggressive malignancy characterized by advanced disease at diagnosis and a poor prognosis. Despite multimodal therapeutic approaches that include surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, an optimal treatment strategy remains elusive. Current developments in targeted therapies and immunotherapy offer promising avenues for improved outcomes, particularly for BRAF-mutant patients. However, challenges remain regarding overcoming drug resistance and developing effective treatments for BRAF-wild-type tumors. This comprehensive review examines the clinical and biological features of ATC, outlines the current standards of care, and discusses recent developments with a focus on the evolving role of radiotherapy. Moreover, it emphasizes the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach and highlights the urgent need for further research to better understand ATC pathogenesis and identify new therapeutic targets. Collaborative efforts, including large-scale clinical trials, are essential for translating these findings into improved patient outcomes.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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