Molecular-Guided Precision Oncology in Cancer of Unknown Primary: A State-of-the-Art Perspective
Vivek Subbiah, Elie Rassy, Frank A. Greco

TL;DR
This paper reviews how cancer of unknown primary is shifting from traditional chemotherapy to precision treatments based on molecular insights.
Contribution
The paper highlights recent clinical trials and molecular technologies transforming CUP treatment into a precision oncology approach.
Findings
Landmark trials like CUPISCO and Fudan CUP-001 show molecular therapies improve survival in CUP patients.
Comprehensive genomic profiling and liquid biopsies are increasingly used for CUP diagnostics and treatment.
Molecular tumor boards and tumor-agnostic therapies are key to advancing personalized CUP care.
Abstract
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is evolving from a diagnosis of exclusion treated with empirical chemotherapy to a molecularly defined entity amenable to precision-based interventions. This heterogeneous entity, comprising 2–3% of all metastatic malignancies, encompasses diverse cancers with clinically occult primary sites at diagnosis after a thorough workup. Recent landmark trials including CUPISCO and Fudan CUP-001 have demonstrated significant survival improvements with molecularly guided therapies compared to empirical chemotherapy, fundamentally enhancing and complementing traditional organ-centric treatment paradigms. This review synthesizes the current evidence supporting molecular diagnostics, tumor-agnostic therapies, and precision-based approaches in CUP management. We examine the clinical utility of comprehensive genomic profiling, gene expression profiling, and liquid…
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TopicsCancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Head and Neck Cancer Studies · Oral Health Pathology and Treatment
