Potential impact of mTOR inhibitors on cervical squamous cell carcinoma: a systematic review
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Oncology Letters
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The aim of the present systematic review was to
analyze the potential impact of mammalian target of rapamycin
(mTOR) inhibitors on the treatment of cervical squamous
cell carcinoma (CSCC). A systematic literature search was
conducted in PubMed, PMC, Scopus, Cochrane Library,
LILACS, Web of Science, Google Scholar and ScienceDirect on
January 19, 2015, without time and language restrictions. Studies
that evaluated women of any age with CSCC and who received
mTOR inhibitors alone or in association with other treatments
were considered. Randomized and non-randomized clinical
trials were included, and the Preferred Reporting Items for
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses checklist was followed.
Selected studies were methodologically appraised according
to the Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development
and Evaluation method to assess the quality of evidence. Of
642 identified citations, 43 studies were fully reviewed; however,
only 3 studies met the inclusion criteria and were used for quali tative analysis. Of these, two studies were phase 1 and one was
a phase 2 clinical trial. The studies included were not conclusive
with regard to the association between mTOR inhibitor treatment
and cervical cancer. The main analysis of secondary endpoints
revealed that individuals treated with other drugs in association
with mTOR inhibitors achieved partial responses (15.4‑33.3%)
or stable disease (17.6‑28%). Treatment with mTOR inhibitors in general was well tolerated in patients with metastatic disease.
The predominant toxicities were grade 1 and 2. The phase 1
trials included in this review demonstrated that mTOR inhibitor
treatments are feasible and safe. However, the currently avail able evidence is insufficient to determine the effect of mTOR
inhibitors on CSCC, and further investigation in high-quality,
randomized clinical trials is required.
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p. 4107-4116.: tab. p&b.
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MELO, Andreia Cristina de et al. Potential impact of mTOR inhibitors on cervical squamous cell carcinoma: a systematic review. Oncology Letters, v. 12, p. 4107-4116, 2016.