Comparing Immunotherapy Versus Chemotherapy Alone as Second-Line Therapy for Malignant Tumors of the Biliary Tract: A Retrospective Study

比较免疫疗法与单纯化疗作为胆道恶性肿瘤二线治疗方案的疗效:一项回顾性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bile duct carcinoma (BTC) is an uncommon malignant tumor of the gastrointestinal tract. Management is limited after the progress of first-line treatment. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have been proven popular in solid tumors. Immunotherapy plus chemotherapy has been a standard scheme in the management of multiple types of cancer. However, their efficacy and safety still need further exploration in patients who diagnosed BTC. This research mainly discusses the efficacy of immunotherapy in the second-line use of cholangiocarcinoma. METHODS: In total, 126 individuals with BTC diagnosis from 2014 to 2024, who were treated with first-line or neoadjuvant treatment but were evaluated for progression or intolerance, were retrospectively included. All patients received standard chemotherapy, 57 received ICIs in combination with targeted therapy or not, and 69 did not. Patients were divided into simple chemotherapy (SC) and CT. Differences in efficacy, adverse events, progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), progressive disease (PD), and efficacy of multiple factors and efficacy were analyzed. The primary endpoint is defined as OS. The secondary endpoint is defined as PFS, objective response rate (ORR), disease control rate (DCR), and treatment-related adverse reactions (TRAEs). RESULTS: The PFS and OS of 4.68 and 30.26 months for ICIs with or without targeted therapy were proven statistically significant (P = .0012; P < .001). The ORR was 5.26% (3/57) in the CT group and 1.45% (1/69) in the SC group, and the DCR was 54.39% (31/57) compared with 33.33% (23/69). Cox analysis showed that TNM stage, T stage, histology grade, CA199 level, and treatment assessment grade were associated with OS (P < .05). Histologic differentiation (P = .009) and CA199 reduced (P = .003) were proven as independent prognostic factors. The highest grade of 3 to 4 adverse reactions (TRAEs) was a reduction in hemoglobin (29.37%). CONCLUSION: Our work concluded that immunocombined chemotherapy with or without specific treatment showed significant antitumor activity and acceptable safety. Immune checkpoint inhibitors are likely to be a reliable second-line therapy for advanced BTC.

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