Publications by authors named "C Broudin"

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  • The study compares laparoscopic surgery (minimally invasive) and open surgery for gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) larger than 5 cm, aiming to evaluate their outcomes.
  • It involved 108 patients, with a majority undergoing minimally invasive surgery, showing shorter hospital stays and similar rates of complications and tumor recurrence between the two groups.
  • The findings suggest that laparoscopic surgery is a safe and effective option for larger gastric GISTs, providing the benefits of less invasive procedures without negatively affecting cancer outcomes.
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Advanced gastric adenocarcinoma is a common disease with a poor prognosis whose treatment has for decades been based on cytotoxic chemotherapy, including platinum salts in first-line, and taxane or irinotecan in second or later line. Recent years have seen the emergence of new drugs that have improved patient survival, such as trastuzumab in first-line for HER2-positive tumors, ramucirumab alone or in combination with paclitaxel in second-line, and trifluridine-tipiracil beyond the second-line treatment. More recently, two monoclonal antibodies have demonstrated their efficacy in combination with oxaliplatin-based first-line chemotherapy, nivolumab (anti-PD1) for PD-L1 CPS ≥5 tumors, and zolbetuximab for tumors overexpressing Claudin 18.

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Background: The characteristics and management of ileitis induced by chemotherapy in cancer patients are poorly described in the literature.

Methods: This retrospective multicentre study enroled patients hospitalized in a digestive oncology unit for a symptomatic chemotherapy-induced ileitis.

Results: Forty-three patients were included, with a regimen based on fluoropyrimidine and/or irinotecan in 95% of cases.

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  • CD70 is a costimulatory molecule that activates CD27-expressing T cells, with clear-cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) showing high levels of CD70 but unclear clinical implications.
  • The study analyzed tissue from 25 ccRCC patients for CD27 and CD70 expression and assessed T-cell traits using flow cytometry and single-cell RNA sequencing, alongside measuring soluble CD27 (sCD27) in 81 RCC patients undergoing immunotherapy.
  • Results indicated that CD27+ T cells were dysfunctional in ccRCC and high levels of sCD27 predicted poor survival in RCC patients treated with specific immunotherapies, suggesting that sCD27 could serve as a predictive biomarker for immunotherapy resistance in various tumors.
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Colorectal cancer management has been dramatically impacted by molecular profiling these last years. Among these molecular subgroups, patients with microsatellite instability (MSI) are of particular interest, owing to the prognostic and predictive value of this tumor biomarker. This review article explains the molecular abnormalities underlying MSI phenotype and the consequences of such molecular abnormalities on carcinogenesis, genetic instability and immune infiltration.

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