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Item Current Strategies and Novel Therapeutic Approaches for Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma(MDPI, 2020-06-02) Mollica, Veronica; Rizzo, Alessandro; Montironi, Rodolfo; Cheng, Liang; Giunchi, Francesca; Schiavina, Riccardo; Santoni, Matteo; Fiorentino, Michelangelo; Lopez-Beltran, Antonio; Brunocilla, Eugenio; Brandi, Giovanni; Massari, Francesco; Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, School of MedicineUrothelial carcinoma (UC) is a frequent cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Metastatic UC has been historically associated with poor prognosis, with a median overall survival of approximately 15 months and a 5-year survival rate of 18%. Although platinum-based chemotherapy remains the mainstay of medical treatment for patients with metastatic UC, chemotherapy clinical trials produced modest benefit with short-lived, disappointing responses. In recent years, the better understanding of the role of immune system in cancer control has led to the development and approval of several immunotherapeutic approaches in UC therapy, where immune checkpoint inhibitors have been revolutionizing the treatment of metastatic UC. Because of a better tumor molecular profiling, FGFR inhibitors, PARP inhibitors, anti-HER2 agents, and antibody drug conjugates targeting Nectin-4 are also emerging as new therapeutic options. Moreover, a wide number of trials is ongoing with the aim to evaluate several other alterations and pathways as new potential targets in metastatic UC. In this review, we will discuss the recent advances and highlight future directions of the medical treatment of UC, with a particular focus on recently published data and ongoing active and recruiting trials.Item TNM staging towards a personalized approach in metastatic urothelial carcinoma: what will the future be like?—a narrative review(AME Publishing, 2021-03) Rizzo, Alessandro; Mollica, Veronica; Cimadamore, Alessia; Santoni, Matteo; Scarpelli, Marina; Schiavina, Riccardo; Cheng, Liang; Lopez-Beltran, Antonio; Brunocilla, Eugenio; Montironi, Rodolfo; Massari, Francesco; Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, School of MedicineThe American Joint Committee of Cancer (AJCC) tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) classification, with its periodical updates and modifications, has represented and still represents the basis of cancer staging. The historical, long-standing limitations of anatomic-based TNM staging have been recently “threatened” by the impressive amount of data derived from molecular analyses, which have led to an unprecedented level of understanding of cancer genomics. In fact, current era of personalized oncology has witnessed important efforts towards the integration between clinical, anatomical and molecular features; however, despite the promises, personalized oncology faces many obstacles, due to the complex relationship between tumor biomarkers, previously unknown cancer subtypes and clinical and anatomical characteristics. With regard to urothelial carcinoma (UC), the characterization of tumors in large cohorts of patients has provided important information concerning genetic alterations, revealing the presence of biologically relevant subtypes of UC. In the current review, we will provide an overview regarding this recent “translation” from the anatomic-based TNM to a novel horizon, aiming at further “tailoring” personalized oncology, especially focusing on recently published data about the molecular landscape of UC with its therapeutic and prognostic implications.