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2016

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Romidepsin For The Treatment Of Relapsed/Refractory Peripheral T Cell Lymphoma: Prolonged Stable Disease Provides Clinical Benefits For Patients In The Pivotal Trial., Francine Foss, Steven Horwitz, Barbara Pro, H Miles Prince, Lubomir Sokol, Barbara Balser, Julie Wolfson, Bertrand Coiffier Mar 2016

Romidepsin For The Treatment Of Relapsed/Refractory Peripheral T Cell Lymphoma: Prolonged Stable Disease Provides Clinical Benefits For Patients In The Pivotal Trial., Francine Foss, Steven Horwitz, Barbara Pro, H Miles Prince, Lubomir Sokol, Barbara Balser, Julie Wolfson, Bertrand Coiffier

Kimmel Cancer Center Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Achievement of durable responses in patients with relapsed/refractory peripheral T cell lymphoma (PTCL) is challenging with current therapies, and there are few data regarding the potential benefits of continuing treatment in patients with the best response of stable disease (SD). Histone deacetylase inhibitors are a novel class of drugs with activity in T cell malignancies. Romidepsin was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of relapsed/refractory PTCL based on a pivotal trial demonstrating an objective response rate of 25 % (33/130), including 15 % with confirmed/unconfirmed complete response and a median duration of response of …


Overview Of Bladder Heating Technology: Matching Capabilities With Clinical Requirements., Paul R. Stauffer, Gerard C. Van Rhoon Mar 2016

Overview Of Bladder Heating Technology: Matching Capabilities With Clinical Requirements., Paul R. Stauffer, Gerard C. Van Rhoon

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Moderate temperature hyperthermia (40-45°C for 1 h) is emerging as an effective treatment to enhance best available chemotherapy strategies for bladder cancer. A rapidly increasing number of clinical trials have investigated the feasibility and efficacy of treating bladder cancer with combined intravesical chemotherapy and moderate temperature hyperthermia. To date, most studies have concerned treatment of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) limited to the interior wall of the bladder. Following the promising results of initial clinical trials, investigators are now considering protocols for treatment of muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). This paper provides a brief overview of the devices and techniques used for …


Thyroid Cancer Metabolism: A Review, Kurren Gill, Ba, Patrick Tassone, Md,, James Hamilton, Md, Nikolaus Hjelm, Md, Adam J. Luginbuhl, Md, David Cognetti, Md, Madalina Tuluc, Md, Ubaldo E. Martinez-Outshoorn, Md, Jennifer Johnson, Md, Joseph Curry, Md Mar 2016

Thyroid Cancer Metabolism: A Review, Kurren Gill, Ba, Patrick Tassone, Md,, James Hamilton, Md, Nikolaus Hjelm, Md, Adam J. Luginbuhl, Md, David Cognetti, Md, Madalina Tuluc, Md, Ubaldo E. Martinez-Outshoorn, Md, Jennifer Johnson, Md, Joseph Curry, Md

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Posters

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Metabolic dysregulation within the tumor microenvironment (TME) is critical to the process of tumorigenesis in various cancer types. Thyrocyte metabolism in papillary and anaplastic thyroid cancer, however, remains poorly characterized, and studies analyzing the role of multicompartment metabolism in thyrocyte oncogenesis are sparse. We present a review of the current knowledge on cellular metabolism in non-cancerous and cancerous thyroid tissues, focusing on the monocarboxylate transporters MCT1 and MCT4, and on a transporter of the outer mitochondrial membrane TOMM20. Understanding the metabolic phenotype of tumor cells and associated stromal cells in thyroid cancer can have profound implications on the use …


Analysis Of Tumor Template From Multiple Compartments In A Blood Sample Provides Complementary Access To Peripheral Tumor Biomarkers., William M Strauss, Chris Carter, Jill Simmons, Erich Klem, Nathan Goodman, Behrad Vahidi, Juan Romero, Michael Masterman-Smith, Ruth O'Regan, Keerthi Gogineni, Lee Schwartzberg, Laura Austin, Paul W Dempsey, Massimo Cristofanilli Mar 2016

Analysis Of Tumor Template From Multiple Compartments In A Blood Sample Provides Complementary Access To Peripheral Tumor Biomarkers., William M Strauss, Chris Carter, Jill Simmons, Erich Klem, Nathan Goodman, Behrad Vahidi, Juan Romero, Michael Masterman-Smith, Ruth O'Regan, Keerthi Gogineni, Lee Schwartzberg, Laura Austin, Paul W Dempsey, Massimo Cristofanilli

Kimmel Cancer Center Faculty Papers

Targeted cancer therapeutics are promised to have a major impact on cancer treatment and survival. Successful application of these novel treatments requires a molecular definition of a patient's disease typically achieved through the use of tissue biopsies. Alternatively, allowing longitudinal monitoring, biomarkers derived from blood, isolated either from circulating tumor cell derived DNA (ctcDNA) or circulating cell-free tumor DNA (ccfDNA) may be evaluated. In order to use blood derived templates for mutational profiling in clinical decisions, it is essential to understand the different template qualities and how they compare to biopsy derived template DNA as both blood-based templates are rare …


Plan Quality And Treatment Efficiency For Radiosurgery To Multiple Brain Metastases: Non-Coplanar Rapidarc Vs. Gamma Knife., Haisong Lui Phd, David W. Andrews Md, James J. Evans, Maria Werner-Wasik, Yan Yu, Adam Dicker Md, Phd, Wenyin Shi Feb 2016

Plan Quality And Treatment Efficiency For Radiosurgery To Multiple Brain Metastases: Non-Coplanar Rapidarc Vs. Gamma Knife., Haisong Lui Phd, David W. Andrews Md, James J. Evans, Maria Werner-Wasik, Yan Yu, Adam Dicker Md, Phd, Wenyin Shi

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVES: This study compares the dosimetry and efficiency of two modern radiosurgery [stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS)] modalities for multiple brain metastases [Gamma Knife (GK) and LINAC-based RapidArc/volumetric modulated arc therapy], with a special focus on the comparison of low-dose spread.

METHODS: Six patients with three or four small brain metastases were used in this study. The size of targets varied from 0.1 to 10.5 cc. SRS doses were prescribed according to the size of lesions. SRS plans were made using both Gamma Knife(®) Perfexion and a single-isocenter, multiple non-coplanar RapidArc(®). Dosimetric parameters analyzed included RTOG conformity index (CI), gradient index (GI), …


Optimal Unified Combination Rule In Application Of Dempster-Shafer Theory To Lung Cancer Radiotherapy Dose Response Outcome Analysis, Yanyan He, M. Yousuff Hussaini, Yutao U T Gong, Ying Xiao Feb 2016

Optimal Unified Combination Rule In Application Of Dempster-Shafer Theory To Lung Cancer Radiotherapy Dose Response Outcome Analysis, Yanyan He, M. Yousuff Hussaini, Yutao U T Gong, Ying Xiao

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

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Antimetabolite Ttl-315 Selectively Kills Glucose-Deprived Cancer Cells And Enhances Responses To Cytotoxic Chemotherapy In Preclinical Models Of Cancer., James Duhadaway, George C Prendergast Jan 2016

Antimetabolite Ttl-315 Selectively Kills Glucose-Deprived Cancer Cells And Enhances Responses To Cytotoxic Chemotherapy In Preclinical Models Of Cancer., James Duhadaway, George C Prendergast

Kimmel Cancer Center Faculty Papers

Maintaining thiol homeostasis is an imperative for cancer cell survival in the nutrient-deprived microenvironment of solid tumors. Despite this metabolic vulnerability, a selective approach has yet to be developed to disrupt thiol homeostasis in solid tumors for therapeutic purposes. In this study, we report the identification of 2-mercaptopropionyl glycine disulfide (TTL-315) as a novel antimetabolite that blocks cell survival in a manner conditional on glucose deprivation. In the presence of glucose, TTL-315 lacks cytotoxic effects in normal cells where it is detoxified by reduction to 2-mercaptopropionyl glycine, a compound with known clinical pharmacologic and safety profiles. In several rodent models …


Biodistribution And Pharmacokinetics Study Of Sirna-Loaded Anti-Ntsr1-Mab-Functionalized Novel Hybrid Nanoparticles In A Metastatic Orthotopic Murine Lung Cancer Model., Maryna Perepelyuk, Chellappagounder Thangavel, Yi Liu, Robert B. Den, Bo Lu, Adam E. Snook, Sunday A. Shoyele Jan 2016

Biodistribution And Pharmacokinetics Study Of Sirna-Loaded Anti-Ntsr1-Mab-Functionalized Novel Hybrid Nanoparticles In A Metastatic Orthotopic Murine Lung Cancer Model., Maryna Perepelyuk, Chellappagounder Thangavel, Yi Liu, Robert B. Den, Bo Lu, Adam E. Snook, Sunday A. Shoyele

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Small interfering RNA (siRNA) is effective in silencing critical molecular pathways in cancer. The use of this tool as a treatment modality is limited by lack of an intelligent carrier system to enhance the preferential delivery of this molecule to specific targets in vivo. In the present study, the in vivo behavior of novel anti-NTSR1-mAb-functionalized antimutant K-ras siRNA-loaded hybrid nanoparticles, delivered by i.p. injection to non-small-cell lung cancer in mice models, was investigated and compared to that of a naked siRNA formulation. The siRNA in anti-NTSR1-mAb-functionalized hybrid nanoparticles was preferentially accumulated in tumor-bearing lungs and metastasized tumor for at least …


Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven By Caloric Silencing Of The Guanylin-Gucy2c Paracrine Signaling Axis., Jieru E. Lin, Francheska Colon-Gonzalez, Erik S. Blomain, Gilbert W. Kim, Amanda Aing, Brian Stoecker, Justin Rock, Adam E. Snook, Tingting Zhan, Terry M. Hyslop, Michal Tomczak, Richard S. Blumberg, Scott A. Waldman Jan 2016

Obesity-Induced Colorectal Cancer Is Driven By Caloric Silencing Of The Guanylin-Gucy2c Paracrine Signaling Axis., Jieru E. Lin, Francheska Colon-Gonzalez, Erik S. Blomain, Gilbert W. Kim, Amanda Aing, Brian Stoecker, Justin Rock, Adam E. Snook, Tingting Zhan, Terry M. Hyslop, Michal Tomczak, Richard S. Blumberg, Scott A. Waldman

Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers

Obesity is a well-known risk factor for colorectal cancer but precisely how it influences risks of malignancy remains unclear. During colon cancer development in humans or animals, attenuation of the colonic cell surface receptor guanylyl cyclase C (GUCY2C) that occurs due to loss of its paracrine hormone ligand guanylin contributes universally to malignant progression. In this study, we explored a link between obesity and GUCY2C silencing in colorectal cancer. Using genetically engineered mice on different diets, we found that diet-induced obesity caused a loss of guanylin expression in the colon with subsequent GUCY2C silencing, epithelial dysfunction, and tumorigenesis. Mechanistic investigations …


Cogstate Computerized Memory Tests In Patients With Brain Metastases: Secondary Endpoint Results Of Nrg Oncology Rtog 0933., Chip Caine, Snehal Deshmukh, Vinai Gondi, Minesh Mehta, Wolfgang Tomé, Benjamin W. Corn, Andrew Kanner, Howard Rowley, Vijayananda Kundapur, Albert Denittis, Jeffrey Noah Greenspoon, Andre A. Konski, Glenn S. Bauman, Adam Raben, Wenyin Shi, Merideth Wendland, Lisa Kachnic Jan 2016

Cogstate Computerized Memory Tests In Patients With Brain Metastases: Secondary Endpoint Results Of Nrg Oncology Rtog 0933., Chip Caine, Snehal Deshmukh, Vinai Gondi, Minesh Mehta, Wolfgang Tomé, Benjamin W. Corn, Andrew Kanner, Howard Rowley, Vijayananda Kundapur, Albert Denittis, Jeffrey Noah Greenspoon, Andre A. Konski, Glenn S. Bauman, Adam Raben, Wenyin Shi, Merideth Wendland, Lisa Kachnic

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) is associated with memory dysfunction. As part of NRG Oncology RTOG 0933, a phase II study of WBRT for brain metastases that conformally avoided the hippocampal stem cell compartment (HA-WBRT), memory was assessed pre- and post-HA-WBRT using both traditional and computerized memory tests. We examined whether the computerized tests yielded similar findings and might serve as possible alternatives for assessment of memory in multi-institution clinical trials. Adult patients with brain metastases received HA-WBRT to 30 Gy in ten fractions and completed Hopkins Verbal Learning Test-Revised (HVLT-R), CogState International Shopping List Test (ISLT) and One Card Learning …