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Pembrolizumab-Induced Polymyalgia Rheumatica, Jessica Thomas, Alexandra E. Thomson, Savannah Grunhard, Rohit Bishnoi Jan 2023

Pembrolizumab-Induced Polymyalgia Rheumatica, Jessica Thomas, Alexandra E. Thomson, Savannah Grunhard, Rohit Bishnoi

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Determining Effective Treatment Regimens For Breast Cancer Using Combined Immunotherapy And Chemotherapy In Vivo, Akhila R. Kunuthuru, Laura Graham, Harry D. Bear Md, Phd Jan 2022

Determining Effective Treatment Regimens For Breast Cancer Using Combined Immunotherapy And Chemotherapy In Vivo, Akhila R. Kunuthuru, Laura Graham, Harry D. Bear Md, Phd

Undergraduate Research Posters

Breast cancer has the highest incidence rate of all cancers globally in women, and those of African descent, especially West African females, face higher rates of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), a more aggressive form of breast cancer. Immunotherapy for breast cancer is a relatively new treatment option, and research is ongoing to identify the best combination treatments for increasing survival of those diagnosed with TNBC. Eganelisib (IPI-549: a PI3K-gamma inhibitor that works to shift M2 macrophages to M1 to augment T cell function) with other combinatory treatments has shown promising results in reducing tumor growth and increasing survival in mice. …


Perilymphatic Irx-2 Cytokine Therapy To Enhance Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes And Pd-L1 Expression Preceding Curative-Intent Therapy In Early Stage Breast Cancer, Joanna Pucilowska, Venkatesh Rajamanickam, Katherine Sanchez, Valerie Conrad, Alison Conlin, Shagheyegh Aliabadi-Wahle, Shu-Ching Chang, Gary Grunkemeier, Nikki Moxon, Staci Mellinger, Maritza Martel, James Egan, Monil Shah, David B Page Dec 2018

Perilymphatic Irx-2 Cytokine Therapy To Enhance Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes And Pd-L1 Expression Preceding Curative-Intent Therapy In Early Stage Breast Cancer, Joanna Pucilowska, Venkatesh Rajamanickam, Katherine Sanchez, Valerie Conrad, Alison Conlin, Shagheyegh Aliabadi-Wahle, Shu-Ching Chang, Gary Grunkemeier, Nikki Moxon, Staci Mellinger, Maritza Martel, James Egan, Monil Shah, David B Page

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

Background: Cytokines are being explored as a therapeutic strategy to modulate the tumor microenvironment and facilitate immunotherapy benefit in breast cancer. Here, we investigate a locoregional therapeutic approach whereby cytokines (IRX-2) are administered into the subcutaneous peri-areolar tissue (in an anatomic distribution similar to sentinel lymph node mapping) to facilitate immune cell recruitment/activation within the draining lymph nodes and tumor in ESBC. IRX-2 is derived from ex vivo phytohemagglutinin-stimulated lymphocytes and contains multiple cytokines including IL-1β, IL-2, TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-6, IL-8, and GM-CSF, with stable concentrations from lot to lot. Preclinically, IRX-2 activates T-cells and natural killer (NK) cells, facilitates …


Updated Efficacy Of First Or Second-Line Pembrolizumab Plus In Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer And Correlations With Baseline Lymphocyte And Naïve Cd4+ T-Cell Count, David Page, Joanna Pucilowska, Laura Bennetts, I Kim, Katherine Sanchez, Maritza Martel, Alison Conlin, Nikki Moxon, Staci Mellinger, Anupama Acheson, K Kemmer, Z Mitri, J Vuky, J Ahn, C Abaya, T Manigault, R Basho, Walter Urba, Hl Mcarthur Dec 2018

Updated Efficacy Of First Or Second-Line Pembrolizumab Plus In Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer And Correlations With Baseline Lymphocyte And Naïve Cd4+ T-Cell Count, David Page, Joanna Pucilowska, Laura Bennetts, I Kim, Katherine Sanchez, Maritza Martel, Alison Conlin, Nikki Moxon, Staci Mellinger, Anupama Acheson, K Kemmer, Z Mitri, J Vuky, J Ahn, C Abaya, T Manigault, R Basho, Walter Urba, Hl Mcarthur

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

Background: In mTNBC, anti-PD-1/L1 monotherapy is most effective when administered early in the course of disease, with recent trials demonstrating overall response rates (ORR) of 23-26% in the first-line setting and 5-6% in later lines. This may reflect iatrogenic lymphopenia from preceding cytotoxic chemotherapy. Furthermore, curative-intent chemotherapy is associated with prolonged suppression of naïve CD4+ cells, a T-cell subset that may play a critical role in the generation of de novo anti-tumor immune responses. We present the final clinical results of a pilot study evaluating the safety and efficacy of combining pembrolizumab plus standard-of-care capecitabine in the first/second-line mTNBC …


Preliminary Results From A First-In-Human Phase 1 Study Of The Cd40 Agonist Monoclonal Antibody (Mab) Cdx-1140, Rachel Sanborn, Michael S. Gordon, Mark O'Hara, Nina Bhardwaj, Yi He, Tracey Rawls, Tibor Keler, Michael Yellin Nov 2018

Preliminary Results From A First-In-Human Phase 1 Study Of The Cd40 Agonist Monoclonal Antibody (Mab) Cdx-1140, Rachel Sanborn, Michael S. Gordon, Mark O'Hara, Nina Bhardwaj, Yi He, Tracey Rawls, Tibor Keler, Michael Yellin

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: Agonist CD40 mAbs can mediate antitumor immunity through multiple mechanisms, including enhancing tumor antigen presentation, activation of tumoricidal macrophages, and direct growth inhibition/killing of CD40- expressing tumor cells. To fully exploit these mechanisms may require the mAb to be dosed at levels that provide significant tumor and tissue penetration, without dose-limiting-toxicities (DLT) from systemic CD40 activation. Our agonist CD40 mAb, CDX-1140, was selected based on its unique and linear dose-dependent in vitro and in vivo activity and is postulated will achieve maximum agonist activity at dose levels associated with good systemic exposure. CDX-1140 is a fully human IgG2 agonist …


Delayed Immune-Related Events After Discontinuation Of Immunotherapy – Dire Syndrome?, Marcus Couey, R. Bryan Bell, Ashish Patel, Marka R Crittenden, Brendan Curti, Rom Leidner Nov 2018

Delayed Immune-Related Events After Discontinuation Of Immunotherapy – Dire Syndrome?, Marcus Couey, R. Bryan Bell, Ashish Patel, Marka R Crittenden, Brendan Curti, Rom Leidner

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: Although the temporality of immune-related adverse events (irAE) is well-recognized during immunotherapy to be highly variable and often delayed,[1] post-immunotherapy irAE are rarely described and potentially under-recognized. In 2013, two cases were reported in abstract form in Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft.[2] In July 2018 a case of autoimmune hepatitis eight months post-immunotherapy was reported in The Oncologist[3] and a dermatologic series appeared online in JAMA Dermatology.[4] With expanding indications for IO and an increasing number of clinical trials in the curative-neoadjuvant setting, larger numbers of patients are being treated in earlier stages of disease and often for short courses. Given …


Mv-626, A Potent And Selective Inhibitor Of Enpp1 Enhances Sting Activation And Augments T-Cell Mediated Anti-Tumor Activity In Vivo, Jason Baird, Gregory Dietsch, Vincent Florio, Michael Gallatin, Clayton Knox, Joshua Odingo, Marka Crittenden, Michael J. Gough Nov 2018

Mv-626, A Potent And Selective Inhibitor Of Enpp1 Enhances Sting Activation And Augments T-Cell Mediated Anti-Tumor Activity In Vivo, Jason Baird, Gregory Dietsch, Vincent Florio, Michael Gallatin, Clayton Knox, Joshua Odingo, Marka Crittenden, Michael J. Gough

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: STING is an endogenous sensor of cGAMP, which is synthesized by cGAS following detection of cytoplasmic DNA. STING activation leads to interferon production and activation of inflammatory pathways that facilitate cytolytic T cell priming. STING agonists administered intratumorally show potent anti-tumor efficacy in a range of preclinical models; several agonists are in clinical development. Radiation therapy also increases cytoplasmic DNA levels in cancer cells, resulting in STING activation and secretion of inflammatory cytokines. Ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase 1 (ENPP1) is the phosphodiesterase that negatively regulates STING by hydrolyzing cGAMP. MV-626, a highly potent and selective ENPP1 inhibitor with 100% oral bioavailability …


Inducible T Cell Co-Stimulator (Icos) Is Upregulated On Lymphocytes Following Radiation Of Tumors And Icos Agonism In Combination With Radiation Results In Enhanced Tumor Control, Michael J. Gough, Shelly Bambina, Monica Gostissa, Christopher Harvey, David Friedman, Marka R Crittenden Nov 2018

Inducible T Cell Co-Stimulator (Icos) Is Upregulated On Lymphocytes Following Radiation Of Tumors And Icos Agonism In Combination With Radiation Results In Enhanced Tumor Control, Michael J. Gough, Shelly Bambina, Monica Gostissa, Christopher Harvey, David Friedman, Marka R Crittenden

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: Radiation and co-stimulatory ligands or checkpoint inhibitors have demonstrated improved anti-tumor immunity and overall survival in preclinical animal studies. However, the results of human trials suggest we have not yet found the optimal combination. Here we demonstrate upregulation of ICOS expression on T cells following focal tumor radiation and test the hypothesis that ICOS agonism in combination with radiation will enhance the immunologic effect of radiation resulting in increased survival.

Methods: BALB/c mice bearing CT26 tumors or C57BL/6 mice bearing Panc02 tumors were treated at d14 with 20Gy CT guided radiation therapy and anti-ICOS antibody or isotype control antibody …


Pegzilarginase In Combination With Agonist Anti-Ox40 Therapy Enhances T Cell Priming And Effector Function Leading To Improved Tumor Regression And Survival, Melissa Kasiewicz, Annah Rolig, Elizabeth Sturgill, Mark Badeaux, Scott Rowlinson, William L. Redmond Nov 2018

Pegzilarginase In Combination With Agonist Anti-Ox40 Therapy Enhances T Cell Priming And Effector Function Leading To Improved Tumor Regression And Survival, Melissa Kasiewicz, Annah Rolig, Elizabeth Sturgill, Mark Badeaux, Scott Rowlinson, William L. Redmond

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: Tumor cells defective in enzymes required for arginine biosynthesis are dependent upon arginine uptake from the environment. Extracellular depletion of arginine directly affects tumor cells, inducing autophagy and apoptosis. Pegzilarginase (AEB1102) is a bioengineered, pegylated, human arginase 1 (Aeglea Biotherapeutics) currently in phase I clinical trials. This arginine-depleting agent has been shown to both inhibit arginine auxotrophic tumor growth and to enhance the efficacy of PD-L1 blockade in preclinical models. In the current study, we investigated the therapeutic efficacy and mechanism of action of combined pegzilarginase/anti-OX40 (aOX40) immunotherapy. We hypothesized that pegzilarginase/aOX40 treatment would synergize to enhance T cell …


Combined Anti-Pd-1 And Anti-Lag-3 Checkpoint Blockade Enhances Cd8+ Til Effector Function While Reducing Tregs Leading To Reduced Immune Suppression And Improved Overall Survival, Elizabeth Sturgill, Courtney Mick, David Jenkins, Johanna Kaufmann, William L. Redmond Nov 2018

Combined Anti-Pd-1 And Anti-Lag-3 Checkpoint Blockade Enhances Cd8+ Til Effector Function While Reducing Tregs Leading To Reduced Immune Suppression And Improved Overall Survival, Elizabeth Sturgill, Courtney Mick, David Jenkins, Johanna Kaufmann, William L. Redmond

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: Checkpoint inhibition is a potent strategy to reinvigorate T cells. However, aCTLA-4 or aPD-1 monotherapy has not been effective for the majority of patients, resulting in the exploration of combinatorial approaches to improve treatment efficacy. One such target is LAG-3, which is upregulated on T cells that have experienced repeated antigen exposure, such as in the tumor microenvironment (TME), and is associated with reduced T cell effector function. In addition, high LAG-3 expression on regulatory T cells (Tregs) has been reported for patients with varying cancer types, providing an additional rationale for targeting LAG-3 with the aim of reducing …


Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocyte Recruitment After Peri-Lymphatic Irx-2 Cytokine Immunotherapy In Resectable Breast Cancer And Head And Neck Carcinoma, Joanna Pucilowska, Venkatesh Rajamanickam, Nikki Moxon, Monil Shah, Maritza Martel, Alison Conlin, James E. Egan, David B. Page Nov 2018

Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocyte Recruitment After Peri-Lymphatic Irx-2 Cytokine Immunotherapy In Resectable Breast Cancer And Head And Neck Carcinoma, Joanna Pucilowska, Venkatesh Rajamanickam, Nikki Moxon, Monil Shah, Maritza Martel, Alison Conlin, James E. Egan, David B. Page

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: The IRX-2 biologic is a subcutaneous injectable immunotherapy composed of IL-2 and other cytokines derived from stimulated lymphocytes. Preclinically, IRX-2 activates T cells, natural killer cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells, and facilitates maturation of antigen-presenting cells.Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are associated with improved outcomes in many cancers including early stage breast cancer (ESBC) and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). We report data on TIL recruitment associated with pre-operative IRX-2 in a phase Ib ESBC trial, as well as phase Ib and IIa HNSCC trials.

Methods: The pre-operative IRX-2 regimen was evaluated in both ESBC and HNSCC trials for …


Open-Source Digital Image Analysis Of Whole-Slide Multiplex Immunohistochemistry, Nikhil Lonberg, Carmen Ballesteros-Merino, Shawn Jensen, Bernard A Fox Nov 2018

Open-Source Digital Image Analysis Of Whole-Slide Multiplex Immunohistochemistry, Nikhil Lonberg, Carmen Ballesteros-Merino, Shawn Jensen, Bernard A Fox

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: Successful digital image analysis (DIA) of cancer tissue is accurate and reproducible. These points of emphasis have brought procedures like the tissue microarray (TMA) and hotspot regions of interest (ROI) under scrutiny. The nature in which a pathologist selects TMAs and ROIs is conducive to bias. Whole Slide Imaging (WSI) offers a solution in its unbiased region selection and consideration of a larger tissue sample. However, options for softwares that can handle such large throughput are scarce. Additionally, while multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) is becoming popular [1], documentation of its digital analysis tools remains minimal [2]. The combination of these …


Integrative Spatially-Resolved, High-Plex Digital Profiling Enables Characterization Of Complex Immune Biology In The Tumor Microenvironment Of Mesothelioma, Carmen Ballesteros-Merino, Moritz Widmaier, Sarah Church, Thomas Herz, Alexei Budco, Das Medrikova, Ivan Kanchev, Andrew White, Douglas Hinerfeld, Shawn Jensen, John Handy, Rachel Sanborn, Carlo Bifulco, Sarah Warren, Joseph Beechem, Bernard .. Fox Nov 2018

Integrative Spatially-Resolved, High-Plex Digital Profiling Enables Characterization Of Complex Immune Biology In The Tumor Microenvironment Of Mesothelioma, Carmen Ballesteros-Merino, Moritz Widmaier, Sarah Church, Thomas Herz, Alexei Budco, Das Medrikova, Ivan Kanchev, Andrew White, Douglas Hinerfeld, Shawn Jensen, John Handy, Rachel Sanborn, Carlo Bifulco, Sarah Warren, Joseph Beechem, Bernard .. Fox

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: Malignant mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer with poor prognosis and few effective therapies. Since mesothelioma is derived from the mesothelium of the lung, we hypothesize that immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME) may behave differently than other solid tumors. In our previous studies, utilizing multi-plexed immunofluorescence, we did not find immune phenotypes associated with improved patient survival. Here we describe a novel combination of two technologies to spatially characterize the interface between mesothelioma cells, stroma and immune cells in the TME in a high-plex capacity.

Methods: Ten FFPE mesothelioma tumors were characterized by Definiens’ Immune-Oncology Profiling (IOP) and …


Single Cell Sequencing To Identify Tcrs That Recognize Autologous Tumor Cells After Vaccination With Allogeinic Dribble Vaccine, Hong-Ming Hu, Christopher C. Paustian, Zhifa Wen, Tarsem L. Moudgil, Traci L. Hilton, Sam Bookhardt, Guangjie Yu, Eric Tran, Venkatesh Rajamanickam, Walter Urba, Rachel E. Sanborn, Bernard A. Fox Nov 2018

Single Cell Sequencing To Identify Tcrs That Recognize Autologous Tumor Cells After Vaccination With Allogeinic Dribble Vaccine, Hong-Ming Hu, Christopher C. Paustian, Zhifa Wen, Tarsem L. Moudgil, Traci L. Hilton, Sam Bookhardt, Guangjie Yu, Eric Tran, Venkatesh Rajamanickam, Walter Urba, Rachel E. Sanborn, Bernard A. Fox

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: Adoptive immunotherapy with tumor-specific TCR gene-modified T cells has the potential to eradicate bulky disease. Traditional methods of TCR identification require lengthy in vitro culture to generate clonal T-cell populations, which adds time and complexity to this promising therapy. Here we described a simplified and reliable method to identify TCRs by single cell TCR sequencing of cells sorted with antibodies against T-cell surface markers that are up-regulated only when they are stimulated with specific tumor cell antigens.

Methods: A tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) culture with T cells reactive against autologous tumor was generated from a brain metastasis of a patients …


Preliminary Evaluation Of A Novel Whole Slide Multispectral Assessment Of Seven Markers: Potential To Minimize Bias In The Characterization Of The Tumor Immune Environment, Carmen Ballesteros Merino, Shawn Jensen, Carla Coltharp, Kristin Roman, Chichung Wang, Nikhil Lonberg, Sebastian Marwitz, Tarsem Moudgil, William Miller, William Redmond, Yoshinobu Koguchi, Carlo Bifulco, Clifford Hoyt, Bernard A. Fox Nov 2018

Preliminary Evaluation Of A Novel Whole Slide Multispectral Assessment Of Seven Markers: Potential To Minimize Bias In The Characterization Of The Tumor Immune Environment, Carmen Ballesteros Merino, Shawn Jensen, Carla Coltharp, Kristin Roman, Chichung Wang, Nikhil Lonberg, Sebastian Marwitz, Tarsem Moudgil, William Miller, William Redmond, Yoshinobu Koguchi, Carlo Bifulco, Clifford Hoyt, Bernard A. Fox

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: PD-L1 expression and tumor-mutational burden enrich for patients that respond to checkpoint blockade, but these evaluations are only a component of the entire story. Recently, our lab reported that evaluation of specific cell-cell relationships provided a powerful biomarker for overall survival in patients with HPV- head and neck cancer (HNSCC). However, the areas selected for analysis were operator selected “hot spots”. This approach introduces the potential for unconscious bias in the selection process. To address this, we have sought to perform whole slide evaluations of sections to compare with hot spot analysis. This study is a preliminary report applying …


Nktr-214 (Cd122-Biased Agonist) And Nktr-262 (Tlr7/8 Agonist) Combination Treatment Pairs Local Innate Immune Activation With Systemic Cd8+ T Cell Expansion To Enhance Anti-Tumor Immunity, Annah S. Rolig, Daniel Rose, Saul Kivimäe, Deborah Charych, Werner Rubas, Jonathan Zalevsky, William L. Redmond Nov 2018

Nktr-214 (Cd122-Biased Agonist) And Nktr-262 (Tlr7/8 Agonist) Combination Treatment Pairs Local Innate Immune Activation With Systemic Cd8+ T Cell Expansion To Enhance Anti-Tumor Immunity, Annah S. Rolig, Daniel Rose, Saul Kivimäe, Deborah Charych, Werner Rubas, Jonathan Zalevsky, William L. Redmond

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: Radiation therapy (RT) remains the standard of care for many human cancers. Combining NKTR-214, a CD122-biased cytokine agonist conjugated with releasable polyethylene-glycol (PEG) chains, with local RT significantly enhanced therapeutic efficacy in preclinical models. Mechanistically, NKTR-214 provides sustained signaling through the IL-2 receptor pathway (IL-2Rβγ) to preferentially activate and expand effector CD8+ T and NK cells and RT modulates the tumor microenvironment (TME) to induce antigen-release. Together, NKTR-214/RT treatment resulted in improved therapeutic responses compared to either treatment alone. However, abscopal responses in murine tumors were modest, leading us to explore alternative approaches with the potential to elicit more …


Mertk Is A Therapeutic Target In Combination With Radiation To Promote Adaptive Immune Tumor Responses, Garth Tormoen, Jason R Baird, Gwen Kramer, Shelly Bambina, Marka R Crittenden, Michael J. Gough Nov 2018

Mertk Is A Therapeutic Target In Combination With Radiation To Promote Adaptive Immune Tumor Responses, Garth Tormoen, Jason R Baird, Gwen Kramer, Shelly Bambina, Marka R Crittenden, Michael J. Gough

Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 2018 Annual Meeting Posters

Background: Mertk is a member of the Tyro3-Axl-Mertk (TAM) family of receptors and regulates phagocytosis of dying cells by macrophages. Cancer cells killed by radiation therapy direct repolarization of macrophages into immune suppressive phenotypes. Mertk-/- mice grafted with immunogenic tumors have enhanced tumor control following ionizing radiation compared to Mertkwt mice. Gas6 is the endogenous ligand for Mertk and its ability to signal through Mertk requires a post-translational vitamin k-dependent modification that is inhibited by warfarin.

Methods: Mertk-/- and WT mice were injected subcutaneously in the flank with 5E4 CT26 cells (BALB/c) or 5E6 Panc02-SIY cells (C57BL/6) and allowed to …


Oncolog, Volume 63. Number 03, March 2018, Bryan Tutt Mar 2018

Oncolog, Volume 63. Number 03, March 2018, Bryan Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Local Consolidative Therapy Plus Immunotherapy or Targeted Agents for NSCLC: Clinical trials explore surgery/radiation plus immune checkpoint or tyrosine kinase inhibitors for metastatic non-small cell lung cancer
  • INBRIEF: CAR T Cells Elicit Durable Responses in Large B Cell Lymphoma
  • Managing Opioid Use in Cancer Patients: Vigilance and interventions ensure patient safety
  • Hepatitis C Virus Linked to Head and Neck Cancers: Association of HCV with extrahepatic cancers has implications for HCV testing, treatment
  • HOUSE CALL: Understanding cancer Risk and Risk factors-Your risk factors might affect your need for cancer screening


Oncolog, Volume 63, Number 01, January 2018, Bryan Tutt Jan 2018

Oncolog, Volume 63, Number 01, January 2018, Bryan Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Immunotherapy for Genitourinary Cancers: Clinical trials explore immune checkpoint inhibitors for bladder, kidney, prostate cancers
  • Active Surveillance for Ductal Carcinoma in Situ: COMET trial compares frequent mammography to standard treatment with surgery
  • Radiation Plus Chemotherapy for Nasal NK T Cell Lymphoma: Clinical trial may standardize treatment for rare cancer
  • HOUSE CALL: Mammography Is Essential for Breast cancer Screening- FDA warns against clinics that advertise screening without mammography
  • USEFULRESOURCES: Videoconferences Allow Collaboration in Cancer Prevention, Treatment, Survivorship


Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 09, September 2017, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt Sep 2017

Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 09, September 2017, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy for Spinal Metastases: Laser technique may be alternative to open surgery prior to stereotactic radiation therapy for metastases adjacent to the spinal cord.
  • Immunotherapy Plus Targeted Therapy for Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer: Trial combines atezolizumab with targeted or cytotoxic agents for patients with anaplastic or poorly differentiated thyroid cancer.
  • A New era in Follicular Lymphoma: Newly approved drugs, clinical trials represent shift from cytotoxic to targeted and immunotherapeutic agents.
  • HOUSE CALL: Understanding Clinical Trials- Trials provide access to new cancer treatments
  • INBRIEF: Repeat Surgery for Close Margins May Be Unnecessary for DCIS Patients Receiving Radiation Therapy


Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 07, July 2017, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt Jul 2017

Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 07, July 2017, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • RAS Mutations and Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastases: Gene mutations may have implications for local therapy for liver metastases from colorectal cancer.
  • Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer: Clinical trial may clarify which patients with prostate cancer will benefit from active surveillance rather than immediate treatment.
  • Gut Microbiome May Affect Immunotherapy Response in Melanoma: Metastatic melanoma patients who experience responses to checkpoint inhibitors have a distinct gut bacterial genetic signature.
  • HOUSE CALL: Cancer-Related fatigue-Tips for fighting fatigue


Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 05-06, May - June 2017, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt, Kathryn Hale May 2017

Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 05-06, May - June 2017, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt, Kathryn Hale

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Chimeric Antigen Receptor-Directed Natural Killer Cells for B Cell Malignancies: New take on an experimental therapy holds promise for patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, other lymphoid cancers.
  • Preoperative Exercise Program for Pancreatic Cancer Patients: Prehabilitation regimen to improve functional status during chemotherapy evaluated in clinical trials.
  • Neoadjuvant Immunotherapy for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Clinical Trial will evaluate immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with operable early-stage disease.
  • HOUSE CALL: Genetic Screening for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes: Genetic counseling, testing help people assess, manage cancer risk


Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 04, April 2017, Bryan Tutt, Sarah Bronson Apr 2017

Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 04, April 2017, Bryan Tutt, Sarah Bronson

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Advances in Surgical Management of Lymphedema: New options reduce edema in limbs, improve quality of life for cancer patients with lymphedema.
  • Noncytotoxic First-Line Therapy for Mantle Cell Lymphoma: First-line therapy with targeted and immunotherapy agents produces high response rates in mantle cell lymphoma.
  • Reports from the Survivorship Research Symposium: Research on BK virus, heart failure, and aspiration in cancer survivors.
  • HOUSE CALL: Types of Immunotherapy for Cancer: Understanding different approaches to immunotherapy


Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 03, March 2017, Bryan Tutt, Joe Munch, Brandon C. Strubberg Mar 2017

Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 03, March 2017, Bryan Tutt, Joe Munch, Brandon C. Strubberg

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Immunotherapy for Glioblastoma: Clinical trials test innovative immunotherapy approaches against brain tumors.
  • Virus-Specific T Cells Treat Posttransplant Infections: Banked T cells offer "off-the-shelf" therapy for patients with BK virus, JC virus, Cytomegalovirus infections after stem cell transplant.
  • Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy for Oropharyngeal Cancer: Clinical trial compares outcomes of intensity-modulated proton therapy, standard radiation therapy.
  • HOUSE CALL: Lung Cancer Screening-Low-dose computed tomography can detect lung cancer early


Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 01, January 2017, Bryan Tutt, Joe Munch, Z Ahmed Jan 2017

Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 01, January 2017, Bryan Tutt, Joe Munch, Z Ahmed

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Neoadjuvant Immunotherapy for Melanoma: Trial investigates immune checkpoint blockade in patients with respectable stage III or oligometastatic stage IV disease.
  • Radiation May Enhance Immunotherapy for Solid Tumors: Clinical Trials combine immune checkpoint inhibitors with radiation therapy against lung cancers, other solid tumors.
  • INBRIEF: Nivolumab Plus Azacitidine Shows Promise in Relapsed Acute Myelogenous Leukemia/ Acute Myelogenous Leukemia, Myelodysplastic Syndrome Study Questions Standard Exclusion Criteria for Conventional Trials
  • HOUSE CALL: Social Media Groups for Cancer Patients-Twitter chats, online groups for patients, caregivers
  • USEFUL RESOURCES: Resources to Aid Referring Physicians


Oncolog, Volume 61, Number 10, October 2016, Laura L. Russell, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt, Z Ahmed Oct 2016

Oncolog, Volume 61, Number 10, October 2016, Laura L. Russell, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt, Z Ahmed

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Preventing Postoperative Urinary Tract Infections in Cancer Patients: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) increase morbidity, mortality and health care costs and prolong hospitalizations for patients who require urinary catheters-especially those who undergo long, complex surgeries or procedures to treat urological or gynecological cancers. To reduce the incidence of UTIs, clinicians at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center developed a quality improvement program for surgical patients at the institution.
  • Study Offers a Starting Point for Testing Immunotherapy in Rectal Cancer Patients with Deficient DNA Mismatch Repair: A recent study's findings provide a starting point for assessing the efficacy of immunotherapy …


Oncolog, Volume 61, Number 07, July 2016, Bryan Tutt, Sarah Bronson, Laura Russell Jul 2016

Oncolog, Volume 61, Number 07, July 2016, Bryan Tutt, Sarah Bronson, Laura Russell

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Improving Rates of Vaccination after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant: Patients who have undergone a hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) for a hematological cancer usually lose the immunity they had acquired through vaccination. Although guidelines exist for vaccinating immunocompromised transplant recipients, many patients go unvaccinated or do not complete the series of vaccinations. An ongoing initiative at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is using a multipronged approach to improve rates of vaccination after HSCT.
  • Bone Loss Prevention in Patients with Cancer: Patients undergoing cancer treatment are at an increased risk of fractures because many cancer therapies tend to …


Oncolog, Volume 61, Number 05, May 2016, Bryan Tutt, Katelyn Werner May 2016

Oncolog, Volume 61, Number 05, May 2016, Bryan Tutt, Katelyn Werner

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Intratumoral Therapies Offer Novel Cancer Treatment Approach: Injecting cancer treatments such as vaccines and genetically modified bacteria and viruses directly into tumors may shrink or destroy the tumors and stimulate an immune response that attacks tumor cells. These treatments have shown promise in clinical trials, and newer trials are exploring whether such treatments can augment the effectiveness of immunotherapy in patients with metastatic or inoperable disease.
  • High-Risk Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Subtype Targeted in Upcoming Clinical Trial: Early T cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ETP-ALL), an uncommon subtype of T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL), carries a poor prognosis and low …


Oncolog, Volume 60, Number 09, September 2015, Sarah Bronson, Bryan Tutt, K. Nair Sep 2015

Oncolog, Volume 60, Number 09, September 2015, Sarah Bronson, Bryan Tutt, K. Nair

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Enhanced Surgical Recovery Programs Improve Perioperative Outcomes for Cancer Patients: For patients undergoing cancer surgery, potential complications and long recovery times can delay the delivery of additional life-saving therapy. To improve patients' perioperative outcomes and clear the way for timely administration of additional therapies, several surgical teams at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center gave begun using enhanced surgical recovery programs (ESRPs).
  • New Treatments for Respiratory Viruses in Immunocompromised Patients: Viral respiratory infections are a major concern for immunocompromised patients, in whom such infections are difficult to treat and can lead to pneumonia and even death. Although few …


Oncolog, Volume 60, Number 07, July 2015, Kathryn L. Hale, Bryan Tutt, K. Stuyck Jul 2015

Oncolog, Volume 60, Number 07, July 2015, Kathryn L. Hale, Bryan Tutt, K. Stuyck

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Emergency Care for Cancer Patients: Medical problems that may seem routine in patients without cancer often mean something different or have a different cause in cancer patients and may be much more serious, requiring urgent treatment. Managing these problems promptly and effectively is a challenge faced by all cancer centers.
  • Immunotherapy Trials Offer Hope to Patients with High-Risk or Metastatic Cancer: Although the cure rate for the breast cancer has risen steadily in recent decades, recurrent or metastatic disease remains difficult to control. To fight metastatic breast cancer and forestall the recurrence of high-risk primary disease, researchers at The University …