Clinical Studies in Peritoneal Surface Malignancies
A special issue of Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694). This special issue belongs to the section "Clinical Research of Cancer".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 November 2022) | Viewed by 13369
Special Issue Editors
Interests: colorectal surgery; proctology; minimal invasive surgery; peritoneal carcinoma; HIPEC; PIPAC
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Dear Colleagues,
Peritoneal surface malignancies (PSM) comprise a heterogeneous group of primary peritoneal cancers (PC; e.g., mesothelioma) and peritoneal metastases (PM) of different primaries, mostly of ovarian, gastric, colorectal, appendicular and pancreatic origin. For a longtime, PSM have been associated with very bad prognosis due to late diagnosis and limited treatment options. Advanced imaging modalities and increasing use of diagnostic laparoscopy have led to earlier detection and multimodal treatments have changed the prognosis of PSM considerably over the last decade. The backbone of multimodal treatments are combined modern systemic chemotherapy and complete cytoreductive surgery which is frequently combined with intraperitoneal chemotherapy (IP). The latter has also become an interesting alternative in the palliative and neoadjuvant setting.
The present Special Issue aims to provide a comprehensive overview over ongoing and completed clinical studies on the treatment for PSM. We invite not only RCTs and prospective studies but also registry data, trial protocols and large-scale retrospective studies. Submission of studies in the palliative setting and assessment of alternative patient-centered endpoints such as QoL, PROMs and PREMs are explicitly encouraged.
The ultimate aim and common path for eligible papers should be the optimization of treatments and care for patients with PSM.
Prof. Dr. Martin Hübner
Prof. Dr. Nicolas Demartines
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- peritoneal surface malignancies
- peritoneal metastases
- peritoneal cancer
- treatment/surgery/chemotherapy/intraperitoneal chemotherapy
- outcomes/survival/complications/quality of life
- clinical studies/trials/comparative studies
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