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Improved Survival And Tumor Control With Interleukin-2 Is Associated With The Development Of Immune-Related Adverse Events: Data From The Proclaim, Brendan Curti, Gregory A Daniels, David F Mcdermott, Joseph I Clark, Howard L Kaufman, Theodore F Logan, Jatinder Singh, Meenu Kaur, Theresa L Luna, Nancy Gregory, Michael A Morse, Michael K K Wong, Janice P Dutcher Dec 2017

Improved Survival And Tumor Control With Interleukin-2 Is Associated With The Development Of Immune-Related Adverse Events: Data From The Proclaim, Brendan Curti, Gregory A Daniels, David F Mcdermott, Joseph I Clark, Howard L Kaufman, Theodore F Logan, Jatinder Singh, Meenu Kaur, Theresa L Luna, Nancy Gregory, Michael A Morse, Michael K K Wong, Janice P Dutcher

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BACKGROUND: Immune related adverse events (irAEs) are associated with immunotherapy for cancer and while results suggest improvement in tumor control and overall survival in those experiencing irAEs, the long-term impact is debated. We evaluated irAE reports related to high dose interleukin-2 therapy (IL-2) documented in the PROCLAIM

METHODS: Reports on 1535 patients, including 623 with metastatic melanoma (mM) and 919 with metastatic renal cell cancer (mRCC) (7 patients had both diseases), were queried for irAEs. The timing of the event was categorized as occurring before, during or after IL-2 or related to any checkpoint inhibitor (CPI). mM patients and mRCC …


A Pilot Study Of An Autologous Tumor-Derived Autophagosome Vaccine With Docetaxel In Patients With Stage Iv Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer., Rachel E Sanborn, Helen J Ross, Sandra Aung, Anupama Acheson, Tarsem Moudgil, Sachin Puri, Traci Hilton, Brenda Fisher, Todd Coffey, Christopher Paustian, Michael Neuberger, Edwin Walker, Hong-Ming Hu, Walter Urba, Bernard A Fox Dec 2017

A Pilot Study Of An Autologous Tumor-Derived Autophagosome Vaccine With Docetaxel In Patients With Stage Iv Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer., Rachel E Sanborn, Helen J Ross, Sandra Aung, Anupama Acheson, Tarsem Moudgil, Sachin Puri, Traci Hilton, Brenda Fisher, Todd Coffey, Christopher Paustian, Michael Neuberger, Edwin Walker, Hong-Ming Hu, Walter Urba, Bernard A Fox

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BACKGROUND: Tumor-derived autophagosome vaccines (DRibbles) have the potential to broaden immune response to poorly immunogenic tumors.

METHODS: Autologous vaccine generated from tumor cells harvested from pleural effusions was administered to patients with advanced NSCLC with the objectives of assessing safety and immune response. Four patients were vaccinated and evaluable for immune response; each received two to four doses of vaccine. Study therapy included two cycles of docetaxel 75 mg/m

RESULTS: Three of four patients had tumor cells available for testing. Autologous tumor-specific immune response was seen in two of the three, manifested by IL-5 (1 patient after 3 doses), and …


National Estimates Of Genetic Testing In Women With A History Of Breast Or Ovarian Cancer., Christopher P Childers, Kimberly K Childers, Melinda Maggard-Gibbons, James Macinko Dec 2017

National Estimates Of Genetic Testing In Women With A History Of Breast Or Ovarian Cancer., Christopher P Childers, Kimberly K Childers, Melinda Maggard-Gibbons, James Macinko

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Purpose In the United States, 3.8 million women have a history of breast (BC) or ovarian cancer (OC). Up to 15% of cases are attributable to heritable mutations, which, if identified, provide critical knowledge for treatment and preventive care. It is unknown how many patients who are at high risk for these mutations have not been tested and how rates vary by risk criteria. Methods We used pooled cross-sectional data from three Cancer Control Modules (2005, 2010, 2015) of the National Health Interview Survey, a national in-person household interview survey. Eligible patients were adult females with a history of BC …


Nadph Oxidase 5 (Nox5)-Induced Reactive Oxygen Signaling Modulates Normoxic Hif-1Α And P27, Smitha Antony, Guojian Jiang, Yongzhong Wu, Jennifer L Meitzler, Hala R Makhlouf, Diana C Haines, Donna Butcher, Dave S B Hoon, Jiuping Ji, Yiping Zhang, Agnes Juhasz, Jiamo Lu, Han Liu, Iris Dahan, Mariam Konate, Krishnendu K Roy, James H Doroshow Dec 2017

Nadph Oxidase 5 (Nox5)-Induced Reactive Oxygen Signaling Modulates Normoxic Hif-1Α And P27, Smitha Antony, Guojian Jiang, Yongzhong Wu, Jennifer L Meitzler, Hala R Makhlouf, Diana C Haines, Donna Butcher, Dave S B Hoon, Jiuping Ji, Yiping Zhang, Agnes Juhasz, Jiamo Lu, Han Liu, Iris Dahan, Mariam Konate, Krishnendu K Roy, James H Doroshow

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NADPH oxidase 5 (NOX5) generated reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in signaling cascades that regulate cancer cell proliferation. To evaluate and validate NOX5 expression in human tumors, we screened a broad range of tissue microarrays (TMAs), and report substantial overexpression of NOX5 in malignant melanoma and cancers of the prostate, breast, and ovary. In human UACC-257 melanoma cells that possesses high levels of functional endogenous NOX5, overexpression of NOX5 resulted in enhanced cell growth, increased numbers of BrdU positive cells, and increased γ-H2AX levels. Additionally, NOX5-overexpressing (stable and inducible) UACC-257 cells demonstrated increased normoxic HIF-1α expression and decreased …


Efficacy And Safety Of Pembrolizumab In Patients Enrolled In Keynote-030 In The United States: An Expanded Access Program., Tara C Gangadhar, Wen-Jen Hwu, Michael A Postow, Omid Hamid, Adil Daud, Roxana Dronca, Richard Joseph, Steven J O'Day, F S Hodi, Anna C Pavlick, Harriet Kluger, Romina P Oxborough, Aiming Yang, Mihaela Gazdoiu, Debra A Kush, Scot Ebbinghaus, April K S Salama Nov 2017

Efficacy And Safety Of Pembrolizumab In Patients Enrolled In Keynote-030 In The United States: An Expanded Access Program., Tara C Gangadhar, Wen-Jen Hwu, Michael A Postow, Omid Hamid, Adil Daud, Roxana Dronca, Richard Joseph, Steven J O'Day, F S Hodi, Anna C Pavlick, Harriet Kluger, Romina P Oxborough, Aiming Yang, Mihaela Gazdoiu, Debra A Kush, Scot Ebbinghaus, April K S Salama

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KEYNOTE-030 (ClinicalTrials.gov ID, NCT02083484) was a global expanded access program that allowed access to pembrolizumab, an antiprogrammed death 1 antibody, for patients with advanced melanoma before its regulatory approval. Patients with unresectable stage III/IV melanoma that progressed after standard-of-care therapy, including ipilimumab and, if BRAF mutant, a BRAF inhibitor, were eligible to receive pembrolizumab 2 mg/kg every 3 weeks. Response was assessed by immune-related response criteria by investigator review. Adverse events (AEs) were graded according to the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, version 4.0. In the United States, 979 patients enrolled between April and September 2014. …


Second Primary Malignant Neoplasms And Survival In Adolescent And Young Adult Cancer Survivors., Theresa H M Keegan, Archie Bleyer, Aaron S Rosenberg, Qian Li, Melanie Goldfarb Nov 2017

Second Primary Malignant Neoplasms And Survival In Adolescent And Young Adult Cancer Survivors., Theresa H M Keegan, Archie Bleyer, Aaron S Rosenberg, Qian Li, Melanie Goldfarb

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Importance: Although the increased incidence of second primary malignant neoplasms (SPMs) is a well-known late effect after cancer, few studies have compared survival after an SPM to survival of the same cancer occurring as first primary malignant neoplasm (PM) by age.

Objective: To assess the survival impact of SPMs in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) (15-39 years) compared with that of pediatric (<15 >years) and older adult (≥40 years) patients with the same SPMs.

Design, Setting, and Participants: This was a population-based, retrospective cohort study of patients with cancer in 13 Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results regions in the United …


Characteristics Associated With Requests By Pathologists For Second Opinions On Breast Biopsies., Berta M Geller, Heidi D Nelson, Donald L Weaver, Paul D Frederick, Kimberly H Allison, Tracy Onega, Patricia A Carney, Anna N A Tosteson, Joann G Elmore Nov 2017

Characteristics Associated With Requests By Pathologists For Second Opinions On Breast Biopsies., Berta M Geller, Heidi D Nelson, Donald L Weaver, Paul D Frederick, Kimberly H Allison, Tracy Onega, Patricia A Carney, Anna N A Tosteson, Joann G Elmore

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AIMS: Second opinions in pathology improve patient safety by reducing diagnostic errors, leading to more appropriate clinical treatment decisions. Little objective data are available regarding the factors triggering a request for second opinion despite second opinion consultations being part of the diagnostic system of pathology. Therefore we sought to assess breast biopsy cases and interpreting pathologists characteristics associated with second opinion requests.

METHODS: Collected pathologist surveys and their interpretations of 60 test set cases were used to explore the relationships between case characteristics, pathologist characteristics and case perceptions, and requests for second opinions. Data were evaluated by logistic regression and …


Timing Of Pd-1 Blockade Is Critical To Effective Combination Immunotherapy With Anti-Ox40., David J Messenheimer, Shawn M. Jensen, Michael E Afentoulis, Keith W Wegman, Zipei Feng, David J Friedman, Michael J. Gough, Walter Urba, Bernard A Fox Oct 2017

Timing Of Pd-1 Blockade Is Critical To Effective Combination Immunotherapy With Anti-Ox40., David J Messenheimer, Shawn M. Jensen, Michael E Afentoulis, Keith W Wegman, Zipei Feng, David J Friedman, Michael J. Gough, Walter Urba, Bernard A Fox

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Purpose: Antibodies specific for inhibitory checkpoints PD-1 and CTLA-4 have shown impressive results against solid tumors. This has fueled interest in novel immunotherapy combinations to affect patients who remain refractory to checkpoint blockade monotherapy. However, how to optimally combine checkpoint blockade with agents targeting T-cell costimulatory receptors, such as OX40, remains a critical question.Experimental Design: We utilized an anti-PD-1-refractory, orthotopically transplanted MMTV-PyMT mammary cancer model to investigate the antitumor effect of an agonist anti-OX40 antibody combined with anti-PD-1. As PD-1 naturally aids in immune contraction after T-cell activation, we treated mice with concurrent combination treatment versus sequentially administering anti-OX40 …


Phase 1b Trial Of Proteasome Inhibitor Carfilzomib With Irinotecan In Lung Cancer And Other Irinotecan-Sensitive Malignancies That Have Progressed On Prior Therapy (Onyx Ist Reference Number: Car-Ist-553)., Susanne M Arnold, Kari Chansky, Markos Leggas, Michael A Thompson, John L Villano, John Hamm, Rachel E Sanborn, Glen J Weiss, Gurkamal Chatta, Maria Q Baggstrom Oct 2017

Phase 1b Trial Of Proteasome Inhibitor Carfilzomib With Irinotecan In Lung Cancer And Other Irinotecan-Sensitive Malignancies That Have Progressed On Prior Therapy (Onyx Ist Reference Number: Car-Ist-553)., Susanne M Arnold, Kari Chansky, Markos Leggas, Michael A Thompson, John L Villano, John Hamm, Rachel E Sanborn, Glen J Weiss, Gurkamal Chatta, Maria Q Baggstrom

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Introduction Proteasome inhibition is an established therapy for many malignancies. Carfilzomib, a novel proteasome inhibitor, was combined with irinotecan to provide a synergistic approach in relapsed, irinotecan-sensitive cancers. Materials and Methods Patients with relapsed irinotecan-sensitive cancers received carfilzomib (Day 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, and 16) at three dose levels (20/27 mg/m2, 20/36 mg/m2 and 20/45 mg/m2/day) in combination with irinotecan (Days 1, 8 and 15) at 125 mg/m2/day. Key eligibility criteria included measurable disease, a Zubrod PS of 0 or 1, and acceptable organ function. Patients with stable asymptomatic brain metastases were eligible. Dose escalation utilized a standard 3 …


The Prognostic Importance Of Scalp Location In Primary Head And Neck Melanoma., Junko Ozao-Choy, Daniel W Nelson, Jason Hiles, Stacey L Stern, Jeong Lim Yoon, Myung Shin Sim, Mark Faries Sep 2017

The Prognostic Importance Of Scalp Location In Primary Head And Neck Melanoma., Junko Ozao-Choy, Daniel W Nelson, Jason Hiles, Stacey L Stern, Jeong Lim Yoon, Myung Shin Sim, Mark Faries

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: For patients with cutaneous melanoma, primary tumors located in the head and neck is associated with poor outcomes. The reason for this difference and whether it is applicable to all locations within the head and neck remains unclear. We hypothesized that scalp melanoma is uniquely distinguished from other anatomic sites and is independently responsible for the poor prognosis of head and neck melanoma.

METHODS: Query and analysis of a prospectively maintained melanoma database of all patients treated for primary cutaneous melanoma from 1971 to 2010.

RESULTS: Of 11 384 patients identified, 7% (n = 799) of lesions …


Effects Of Socioeconomic Status On Children With Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer., Evan F Garner, Ilan I Maizlin, Matthew B Dellinger, Kenneth W Gow, Melanie Goldfarb, Adam B Goldin, John J Doski, Monica Langer, Jed G Nuchtern, Sanjeev A Vasudevan, Mehul V Raval, Elizabeth A Beierle Sep 2017

Effects Of Socioeconomic Status On Children With Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer., Evan F Garner, Ilan I Maizlin, Matthew B Dellinger, Kenneth W Gow, Melanie Goldfarb, Adam B Goldin, John J Doski, Monica Langer, Jed G Nuchtern, Sanjeev A Vasudevan, Mehul V Raval, Elizabeth A Beierle

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BACKGROUND: Well-differentiated thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy in children. Adult literature has demonstrated socioeconomic disparities in patients undergoing thyroidectomy, but the effects of socioeconomic status on the management of pediatric well-differentiated thyroid cancer remains poorly understood.

METHODS: Patients ≤21 years of age with well-differentiated thyroid cancer remains were reviewed from the National Cancer Data Base. Three socioeconomic surrogate variables were identified: insurance type, median income, and educational quartile. Tumor characteristics, diagnostic intervals, and clinical outcomes were compared within each socioeconomic surrogate variable.

RESULTS: A total of 9,585 children with well-differentiated thyroid cancer remains were reviewed. In multivariate …


Impact Of Time Between Diagnosis And Slnb On Outcomes In Cutaneous Melanoma., Daniel W Nelson, Stacey Stern, David E Elashoff, Robert Elashoff, John F Thompson, Nicola Mozzillo, Omgo E Nieweg, Harald J Hoekstra, Alistair J Cochran, Mark B Faries Aug 2017

Impact Of Time Between Diagnosis And Slnb On Outcomes In Cutaneous Melanoma., Daniel W Nelson, Stacey Stern, David E Elashoff, Robert Elashoff, John F Thompson, Nicola Mozzillo, Omgo E Nieweg, Harald J Hoekstra, Alistair J Cochran, Mark B Faries

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BACKGROUND: Hypothetically, delay between melanoma diagnosis and SLNB could affect outcomes, either adversely by allowing growth and dissemination of metastases, or beneficially by allowing development of an anti-melanoma immune response. Available data are conflicting about the effect of SLNB delay on patient survival. Our objective was to determine whether delay between initial diagnosis and SLNB affects outcomes in patients with cutaneous melanoma.

STUDY DESIGN: We performed query and analysis of a large prospectively maintained database of patients with primary cutaneous melanomas undergoing SLNB. An independent dataset from MSLT-1 (Multicenter Selective Lymphadenectomy Trial-1) was used for validation. Primary outcomes included disease-free …


The Impact Of Smoking On Sentinel Node Metastasis Of Primary Cutaneous Melanoma., Maris S Jones, Peter C Jones, Stacey L Stern, David Elashoff, Dave S B Hoon, John Thompson, Nicola Mozzillo, Omgo E Nieweg, Dirk Noyes, Harald J Hoekstra, Jonathan S Zager, Daniel F Roses, Alessandro Testori, Brendon J Coventry, Mark B Smithers, Robert Andtbacka, Doreen Agnese, Erwin Schultz, Eddy C Hsueh, Mark Kelley, Schlomo Schneebaum, Lisa Jacobs, Tawnya Bowles, Mohammed Kashani-Sabet, Douglas Johnson, Mark B Faries Aug 2017

The Impact Of Smoking On Sentinel Node Metastasis Of Primary Cutaneous Melanoma., Maris S Jones, Peter C Jones, Stacey L Stern, David Elashoff, Dave S B Hoon, John Thompson, Nicola Mozzillo, Omgo E Nieweg, Dirk Noyes, Harald J Hoekstra, Jonathan S Zager, Daniel F Roses, Alessandro Testori, Brendon J Coventry, Mark B Smithers, Robert Andtbacka, Doreen Agnese, Erwin Schultz, Eddy C Hsueh, Mark Kelley, Schlomo Schneebaum, Lisa Jacobs, Tawnya Bowles, Mohammed Kashani-Sabet, Douglas Johnson, Mark B Faries

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BACKGROUND: Although a well-established causative relationship exists between smoking and several epithelial cancers, the association of smoking with metastatic progression in melanoma is not well studied. We hypothesized that smokers would be at increased risk for melanoma metastasis as assessed by sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy.

METHODS: Data from the first international Multicenter Selective Lymphadenectomy Trial (MSLT-I) and the screening-phase of the second trial (MSLT-II) were analyzed to determine the association of smoking with clinicopathologic variables and SLN metastasis.

RESULTS: Current smoking was strongly associated with SLN metastasis (p = 0.004), even after adjusting for other predictors of metastasis. Among …


Surgical Implications And Variability In The Use Of The Flat Epithelial Atypia Diagnosis On Breast Biopsy Specimens., Laura S Samples, Mara H Rendi, Paul D Frederick, Kimberly H Allison, Heidi D Nelson, Thomas R Morgan, Donald L Weaver, Joann G Elmore Aug 2017

Surgical Implications And Variability In The Use Of The Flat Epithelial Atypia Diagnosis On Breast Biopsy Specimens., Laura S Samples, Mara H Rendi, Paul D Frederick, Kimberly H Allison, Heidi D Nelson, Thomas R Morgan, Donald L Weaver, Joann G Elmore

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OBJECTIVES: Flat epithelial atypia (FEA) is a relatively new diagnostic term with uncertain clinical significance for surgical management. Any implied risk of invasive breast cancer associated with FEA is contingent upon diagnostic reproducibility, yet little is known regarding its use.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pathologists in the Breast Pathology Study interpreted one of four 60-case test sets, one slide per case, constructed from 240 breast biopsy specimens. An electronic data form with standardized diagnostic categories was used; participants were instructed to indicate all diagnoses present. We assessed participants' use of FEA as a diagnostic term within: 1) each test set; 2) …


Mismatch Repair Deficiency Predicts Response Of Solid Tumors To Pd-1 Blockade., Dung T Le, Jennifer N Durham, Kellie N Smith, Hao Wang, Bjarne R Bartlett, Laveet K Aulakh, Steve Lu, Holly Kemberling, Cara Wilt, Brandon S Luber, Fay Wong, Nilofer S Azad, Agnieszka A Rucki, Dan Laheru, Ross Donehower, Atif Zaheer, George A Fisher, Todd S Crocenzi, James J Lee, Tim F Greten, Austin G Duffy, Kristen K Ciombor, Aleksandra D Eyring, Bao H Lam, Andrew Joe, S Peter Kang, Matthias Holdhoff, Ludmila Danilova, Leslie Cope, Christian Meyer, Shibin Zhou, Richard M Goldberg, Deborah K Armstrong, Katherine M Bever, Amanda N Fader, Janis Taube, Franck Housseau, David Spetzler, Nianqing Xiao, Drew M Pardoll, Nickolas Papadopoulos, Kenneth W Kinzler, James R Eshleman, Bert Vogelstein, Robert A Anders, Luis A Diaz Jul 2017

Mismatch Repair Deficiency Predicts Response Of Solid Tumors To Pd-1 Blockade., Dung T Le, Jennifer N Durham, Kellie N Smith, Hao Wang, Bjarne R Bartlett, Laveet K Aulakh, Steve Lu, Holly Kemberling, Cara Wilt, Brandon S Luber, Fay Wong, Nilofer S Azad, Agnieszka A Rucki, Dan Laheru, Ross Donehower, Atif Zaheer, George A Fisher, Todd S Crocenzi, James J Lee, Tim F Greten, Austin G Duffy, Kristen K Ciombor, Aleksandra D Eyring, Bao H Lam, Andrew Joe, S Peter Kang, Matthias Holdhoff, Ludmila Danilova, Leslie Cope, Christian Meyer, Shibin Zhou, Richard M Goldberg, Deborah K Armstrong, Katherine M Bever, Amanda N Fader, Janis Taube, Franck Housseau, David Spetzler, Nianqing Xiao, Drew M Pardoll, Nickolas Papadopoulos, Kenneth W Kinzler, James R Eshleman, Bert Vogelstein, Robert A Anders, Luis A Diaz

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The genomes of cancers deficient in mismatch repair contain exceptionally high numbers of somatic mutations. In a proof-of-concept study, we previously showed that colorectal cancers with mismatch repair deficiency were sensitive to immune checkpoint blockade with antibodies to programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1). We have now expanded this study to evaluate the efficacy of PD-1 blockade in patients with advanced mismatch repair-deficient cancers across 12 different tumor types. Objective radiographic responses were observed in 53% of patients, and complete responses were achieved in 21% of patients. Responses were durable, with median progression-free survival and overall survival still not reached. Functional analysis …


Is Pregnancy-Associated Melanoma Associated With Adverse Outcomes?, Maris S Jones, Jihey Lee, Stacey L Stern, Mark Faries Jul 2017

Is Pregnancy-Associated Melanoma Associated With Adverse Outcomes?, Maris S Jones, Jihey Lee, Stacey L Stern, Mark Faries

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BACKGROUND: Melanoma is the most common malignancy encountered during pregnancy. Conflicting data have led to ongoing confusion regarding pregnancy-associated melanoma (PAM) in the media and among the public. The objective of this study was to better characterize both the clinical presentation of PAM and its prognostic implications.

STUDY DESIGN: Female patients of reproductive age, with stage 0 to IV cutaneous melanoma, were identified from our prospectively maintained database. Clinical and histopathologic factors were analyzed with appropriate statistical methods. Univariable and then multivariable analysis were used on matched data to compare disease-free survival (DFS), overall survival (OS), and melanoma-specific survival (MSS) …


Large-Scale Association Analysis Identifies New Lung Cancer Susceptibility Loci And Heterogeneity In Genetic Susceptibility Across Histological Subtypes., James D Mckay, Rayjean J Hung, Younghun Han, Xuchen Zong, Robert Carreras-Torres, David C Christiani, Neil E Caporaso, Mattias Johansson, Xiangjun Xiao, Yafang Li, Jinyoung Byun, Alison Dunning, Karen A Pooley, David C Qian, Xuemei Ji, Geoffrey Liu, Maria N Timofeeva, Stig E Bojesen, Xifeng Wu, Loic Le Marchand, Demetrios Albanes, Heike Bickeböller, Melinda C Aldrich, William S Bush, Adonina Tardon, Gad Rennert, M Dawn Teare, John K Field, Lambertus A Kiemeney, Philip Lazarus, Aage Haugen, Stephen Lam, Matthew B Schabath, Angeline S Andrew, Hongbing Shen, Yun-Chul Hong, Jian-Min Yuan, Pier Alberto Bertazzi, Angela C Pesatori, Yuanqing Ye, Nancy Diao, Li Su, Ruyang Zhang, Yonathan Brhane, Natasha Leighl, Jakob S Johansen, Anders Mellemgaard, Walid Saliba, Christopher A Haiman, Lynne R Wilkens, Ana Fernandez-Somoano, Guillermo Fernandez-Tardon, Henricus F M Van Der Heijden, Jin Hee Kim, Juncheng Dai, Zhibin Hu, Michael P A Davies, Michael W Marcus, Hans Brunnström, Jonas Manjer, Olle Melander, David C Muller, Kim Overvad, Antonia Trichopoulou, Rosario Tumino, Jennifer A Doherty, Matt P Barnett, Chu Chen, Gary E Goodman, Angela Cox, Fiona Taylor, Penella Woll, Irene Brüske, H-Erich Wichmann, Judith Manz, Thomas R Muley, Angela Risch, Albert Rosenberger, Kjell Grankvist, Mikael Johansson, Frances A Shepherd, Ming-Sound Tsao, Susanne M Arnold, Eric B Haura, Ciprian Bolca, Ivana Holcatova, Vladimir Janout, Milica Kontic, Jolanta Lissowska, Anush Mukeria, Simona Ognjanovic, Tadeusz M Orlowski, Ghislaine Scelo, Beata Swiatkowska, David Zaridze, Per Bakke, Vidar Skaug, Shanbeh Zienolddiny, Eric J Duell, Lesley M Butler, Woon-Puay Koh, Yu-Tang Gao, Richard S Houlston, John Mclaughlin, Victoria L Stevens, Philippe Joubert, Maxime Lamontagne, David C Nickle, Ma'en Obeidat, Wim Timens, Bin Zhu, Lei Song, Linda Kachuri, María Soler Artigas, Martin D Tobin, Louise V Wain, Thorunn Rafnar, Thorgeir E Thorgeirsson, Gunnar W Reginsson, Kari Stefansson, Dana B Hancock, Laura J Bierut, Margaret R Spitz, Nathan C Gaddis, Sharon M Lutz, Fangyi Gu, Eric O Johnson, Ahsan Kamal, Claudio Pikielny, Dakai Zhu, Sara Lindströem, Xia Jiang, Rachel F Tyndale, Georgia Chenevix-Trench, Jonathan Beesley, Yohan Bossé, Stephen Chanock, Paul Brennan, Maria Teresa Landi, Christopher I Amos Jul 2017

Large-Scale Association Analysis Identifies New Lung Cancer Susceptibility Loci And Heterogeneity In Genetic Susceptibility Across Histological Subtypes., James D Mckay, Rayjean J Hung, Younghun Han, Xuchen Zong, Robert Carreras-Torres, David C Christiani, Neil E Caporaso, Mattias Johansson, Xiangjun Xiao, Yafang Li, Jinyoung Byun, Alison Dunning, Karen A Pooley, David C Qian, Xuemei Ji, Geoffrey Liu, Maria N Timofeeva, Stig E Bojesen, Xifeng Wu, Loic Le Marchand, Demetrios Albanes, Heike Bickeböller, Melinda C Aldrich, William S Bush, Adonina Tardon, Gad Rennert, M Dawn Teare, John K Field, Lambertus A Kiemeney, Philip Lazarus, Aage Haugen, Stephen Lam, Matthew B Schabath, Angeline S Andrew, Hongbing Shen, Yun-Chul Hong, Jian-Min Yuan, Pier Alberto Bertazzi, Angela C Pesatori, Yuanqing Ye, Nancy Diao, Li Su, Ruyang Zhang, Yonathan Brhane, Natasha Leighl, Jakob S Johansen, Anders Mellemgaard, Walid Saliba, Christopher A Haiman, Lynne R Wilkens, Ana Fernandez-Somoano, Guillermo Fernandez-Tardon, Henricus F M Van Der Heijden, Jin Hee Kim, Juncheng Dai, Zhibin Hu, Michael P A Davies, Michael W Marcus, Hans Brunnström, Jonas Manjer, Olle Melander, David C Muller, Kim Overvad, Antonia Trichopoulou, Rosario Tumino, Jennifer A Doherty, Matt P Barnett, Chu Chen, Gary E Goodman, Angela Cox, Fiona Taylor, Penella Woll, Irene Brüske, H-Erich Wichmann, Judith Manz, Thomas R Muley, Angela Risch, Albert Rosenberger, Kjell Grankvist, Mikael Johansson, Frances A Shepherd, Ming-Sound Tsao, Susanne M Arnold, Eric B Haura, Ciprian Bolca, Ivana Holcatova, Vladimir Janout, Milica Kontic, Jolanta Lissowska, Anush Mukeria, Simona Ognjanovic, Tadeusz M Orlowski, Ghislaine Scelo, Beata Swiatkowska, David Zaridze, Per Bakke, Vidar Skaug, Shanbeh Zienolddiny, Eric J Duell, Lesley M Butler, Woon-Puay Koh, Yu-Tang Gao, Richard S Houlston, John Mclaughlin, Victoria L Stevens, Philippe Joubert, Maxime Lamontagne, David C Nickle, Ma'en Obeidat, Wim Timens, Bin Zhu, Lei Song, Linda Kachuri, María Soler Artigas, Martin D Tobin, Louise V Wain, Thorunn Rafnar, Thorgeir E Thorgeirsson, Gunnar W Reginsson, Kari Stefansson, Dana B Hancock, Laura J Bierut, Margaret R Spitz, Nathan C Gaddis, Sharon M Lutz, Fangyi Gu, Eric O Johnson, Ahsan Kamal, Claudio Pikielny, Dakai Zhu, Sara Lindströem, Xia Jiang, Rachel F Tyndale, Georgia Chenevix-Trench, Jonathan Beesley, Yohan Bossé, Stephen Chanock, Paul Brennan, Maria Teresa Landi, Christopher I Amos

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Although several lung cancer susceptibility loci have been identified, much of the heritability for lung cancer remains unexplained. Here 14,803 cases and 12,262 controls of European descent were genotyped on the OncoArray and combined with existing data for an aggregated genome-wide association study (GWAS) analysis of lung cancer in 29,266 cases and 56,450 controls. We identified 18 susceptibility loci achieving genome-wide significance, including 10 new loci. The new loci highlight the striking heterogeneity in genetic susceptibility across the histological subtypes of lung cancer, with four loci associated with lung cancer overall and six loci associated with lung adenocarcinoma. Gene expression …


The Diagnostic Challenge Of Low-Grade Ductal Carcinoma In Situ., Tracy Onega, Donald L Weaver, Paul D Frederick, Kimberly H Allison, Anna N A Tosteson, Patricia A Carney, Berta M Geller, Gary M Longton, Heidi D Nelson, Natalia V Oster, Margaret S Pepe, Joann G Elmore Jul 2017

The Diagnostic Challenge Of Low-Grade Ductal Carcinoma In Situ., Tracy Onega, Donald L Weaver, Paul D Frederick, Kimberly H Allison, Anna N A Tosteson, Patricia A Carney, Berta M Geller, Gary M Longton, Heidi D Nelson, Natalia V Oster, Margaret S Pepe, Joann G Elmore

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BACKGROUND: Diagnostic agreement among pathologists is 84% for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Studies of interpretive variation according to grade are limited.

METHODS: A national sample of 115 pathologists interpreted 240 breast pathology test set cases in the Breast Pathology Study and their interpretations were compared to expert consensus interpretations. We assessed agreement of pathologists' interpretations with a consensus reference diagnosis of DCIS dichotomised into low- and high-grade lesions. Generalised estimating equations were used in logistic regression models of rates of under- and over-interpretation of DCIS by grade.

RESULTS: We evaluated 2097 independent interpretations of DCIS (512 low-grade DCIS and …


Tumor-Treating Fields Plus Chemotherapy Versus Chemotherapy Alone For Glioblastoma At First Recurrence: A Post Hoc Analysis Of The Ef-14 Trial., Santosh Kesari, Zvi Ram Jul 2017

Tumor-Treating Fields Plus Chemotherapy Versus Chemotherapy Alone For Glioblastoma At First Recurrence: A Post Hoc Analysis Of The Ef-14 Trial., Santosh Kesari, Zvi Ram

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BACKGROUND: This post hoc analysis of the EF-14 trial (NCT00916409) of tumor-treating fields (TTFields) plus temozolomide versus temozolomide alone in newly diagnosed glioblastoma compared the efficacy of TTFields plus chemotherapy (physician's choice) versus chemotherapy alone after first recurrence.

METHODS: Patients on TTFields plus temozolomide continued TTFields plus second-line chemotherapy after first recurrence. Some patients on temozolomide alone crossed over after approval of TTFields for recurrent GBM. The primary efficacy outcome was overall survival (OS).

RESULTS: After disease progression, 131 patients received TTFields plus chemotherapy and 73 chemotherapy alone. Thirteen patients in the original temozolomide-alone group crossed over to receive TTFields …


Completion Dissection Or Observation For Sentinel-Node Metastasis In Melanoma., Mark Faries, John F Thompson, Alistair J Cochran, Robert H Andtbacka, Nicola Mozzillo, Jonathan S Zager, Tiina Jahkola, Tawnya L Bowles, Alessandro Testori, Peter D Beitsch, Harald J Hoekstra, Marc Moncrieff, Christian Ingvar, Michel W J M Wouters, Michael S Sabel, Edward A Levine, Doreen Agnese, Michael Henderson, Reinhard Dummer, Carlo R Rossi, Rogerio I Neves, Steven D Trocha, Frances Wright, David R Byrd, Maurice Matter, Eddy Hsueh, Alastair Mackenzie-Ross, Douglas B Johnson, Patrick Terheyden, Adam C Berger, Tara L Huston, Jeffrey D Wayne, B Mark Smithers, Heather B Neuman, Schlomo Schneebaum, Jeffrey E Gershenwald, Charlotte E Ariyan, Darius C Desai, Lisa Jacobs, Kelly M Mcmasters, Anja Gesierich, Peter Hersey, Steven D Bines, John M Kane, Richard J Barth, Gregory Mckinnon, Jeffrey M Farma, Erwin Schultz, Sergi Vidal-Sicart, Richard A Hoefer, James M Lewis, Randall Scheri, Mark C Kelley, Omgo E Nieweg, R Dirk Noyes, Dave S B Hoon, He-Jing Wang, David A Elashoff, Robert M Elashoff Jun 2017

Completion Dissection Or Observation For Sentinel-Node Metastasis In Melanoma., Mark Faries, John F Thompson, Alistair J Cochran, Robert H Andtbacka, Nicola Mozzillo, Jonathan S Zager, Tiina Jahkola, Tawnya L Bowles, Alessandro Testori, Peter D Beitsch, Harald J Hoekstra, Marc Moncrieff, Christian Ingvar, Michel W J M Wouters, Michael S Sabel, Edward A Levine, Doreen Agnese, Michael Henderson, Reinhard Dummer, Carlo R Rossi, Rogerio I Neves, Steven D Trocha, Frances Wright, David R Byrd, Maurice Matter, Eddy Hsueh, Alastair Mackenzie-Ross, Douglas B Johnson, Patrick Terheyden, Adam C Berger, Tara L Huston, Jeffrey D Wayne, B Mark Smithers, Heather B Neuman, Schlomo Schneebaum, Jeffrey E Gershenwald, Charlotte E Ariyan, Darius C Desai, Lisa Jacobs, Kelly M Mcmasters, Anja Gesierich, Peter Hersey, Steven D Bines, John M Kane, Richard J Barth, Gregory Mckinnon, Jeffrey M Farma, Erwin Schultz, Sergi Vidal-Sicart, Richard A Hoefer, James M Lewis, Randall Scheri, Mark C Kelley, Omgo E Nieweg, R Dirk Noyes, Dave S B Hoon, He-Jing Wang, David A Elashoff, Robert M Elashoff

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BACKGROUND: Sentinel-lymph-node biopsy is associated with increased melanoma-specific survival (i.e., survival until death from melanoma) among patients with node-positive intermediate-thickness melanomas (1.2 to 3.5 mm). The value of completion lymph-node dissection for patients with sentinel-node metastases is not clear.

METHODS: In an international trial, we randomly assigned patients with sentinel-node metastases detected by means of standard pathological assessment or a multimarker molecular assay to immediate completion lymph-node dissection (dissection group) or nodal observation with ultrasonography (observation group). The primary end point was melanoma-specific survival. Secondary end points included disease-free survival and the cumulative rate of nonsentinel-node metastasis.

RESULTS: Immediate completion …


Impact Of Ibrutinib Dose Adherence On Therapeutic Efficacy In Patients With Previously Treated Cll/Sll., Paul M Barr, Jennifer R Brown, Peter Hillmen, Susan O'Brien, Jacqueline C Barrientos, Nishitha M Reddy, Steven Coutre, Stephen P Mulligan, Ulrich Jaeger, Richard R Furman, Florence Cymbalista, Marco Montillo, Claire Dearden, Tadeusz Robak, Carol Moreno, John M Pagel, Jan A Burger, Samuel Suzuki, Juthamas Sukbuntherng, George Cole, Danelle F James, John C Byrd May 2017

Impact Of Ibrutinib Dose Adherence On Therapeutic Efficacy In Patients With Previously Treated Cll/Sll., Paul M Barr, Jennifer R Brown, Peter Hillmen, Susan O'Brien, Jacqueline C Barrientos, Nishitha M Reddy, Steven Coutre, Stephen P Mulligan, Ulrich Jaeger, Richard R Furman, Florence Cymbalista, Marco Montillo, Claire Dearden, Tadeusz Robak, Carol Moreno, John M Pagel, Jan A Burger, Samuel Suzuki, Juthamas Sukbuntherng, George Cole, Danelle F James, John C Byrd

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Ibrutinib, an oral inhibitor of Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK), at a once-daily dose of 420 mg achieved BTK active-site occupancy in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)/small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) that was maintained at 24 hours. It is unknown if intermittent interruption of ibrutinib therapy contributes to altered clinical outcomes. We therefore evaluated the effect of ibrutinib dose adherence on patient outcomes in the phase 3 RESONATE trial. The overall mean dose intensity (DI) was 95% with median treatment duration of ∼9 months. Pharmacokinetic assessment of ibrutinib exposure at 420-mg dose suggested similar exposure regardless of patient weight or age. …


Sex-Specific Associations Of Maternal Birthweight With Offspring Birthweight In The Omega Study., Collette N Ncube, Amelia R Gavin, Michelle A Williams, Chunfang Qiu, Tanya K Sorensen, Daniel A Enquobahrie May 2017

Sex-Specific Associations Of Maternal Birthweight With Offspring Birthweight In The Omega Study., Collette N Ncube, Amelia R Gavin, Michelle A Williams, Chunfang Qiu, Tanya K Sorensen, Daniel A Enquobahrie

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PURPOSE: We investigated nonlinear and offspring sex-specific associations of maternal birthweight (BW) with offspring BW among participants of the Omega study, a pregnancy cohort.

METHODS: Maternal BW was modeled as a continuous variable, linear spline and binary variable indicating low birthweight (LBW;≥2500 grams). Offspring BW was modeled as a continuous and binary variable in regression models. Nonlinearity was assessed using likelihood ratio tests (LRTs) in marginal linear spline models.

RESULTS: For every 100-gram increase of maternal BW, offspring BW increased by 22.29 (95% CI: 17.57, 27.02) or 23.41 (95% CI: 6.87, 39.96) grams among mothers with normal BW or born …


Restriction Spectrum Imaging Improves Risk Stratification In Patients With Glioblastoma., A P Krishnan, R Karunamuni, K M Leyden, T M Seibert, R L Delfanti, J M Kuperman, H Bartsch, P Elbe, A Srikant, A M Dale, Santosh Kesari, D E Piccioni, J A Hattangadi-Gluth, N Farid, C R Mcdonald, N S White May 2017

Restriction Spectrum Imaging Improves Risk Stratification In Patients With Glioblastoma., A P Krishnan, R Karunamuni, K M Leyden, T M Seibert, R L Delfanti, J M Kuperman, H Bartsch, P Elbe, A Srikant, A M Dale, Santosh Kesari, D E Piccioni, J A Hattangadi-Gluth, N Farid, C R Mcdonald, N S White

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: ADC as a marker of tumor cellularity has been promising for evaluating the response to therapy in patients with glioblastoma but does not successfully stratify patients according to outcomes, especially in the upfront setting. Here we investigate whether restriction spectrum imaging, an advanced diffusion imaging model, performed after an operation but before radiation therapy, could improve risk stratification in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma relative to ADC.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pre-radiation therapy diffusion-weighted and structural imaging of 40 patients with glioblastoma were examined retrospectively. Restriction spectrum imaging and ADC-based hypercellularity volume fraction (restriction spectrum imaging-FLAIR volume fraction, …


A Phase Ib/Ii Study Of Cabozantinib (Xl184) With Or Without Erlotinib In Patients With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer., Heather A Wakelee, Scott Gettinger, Jeffrey Engelman, Pasi A Jänne, Howard J. West, Deepa S Subramaniam, Joseph Leach, Michael Wax, Yifah Yaron, Dale R Miles, Primo N Lara May 2017

A Phase Ib/Ii Study Of Cabozantinib (Xl184) With Or Without Erlotinib In Patients With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer., Heather A Wakelee, Scott Gettinger, Jeffrey Engelman, Pasi A Jänne, Howard J. West, Deepa S Subramaniam, Joseph Leach, Michael Wax, Yifah Yaron, Dale R Miles, Primo N Lara

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PURPOSE: Cabozantinib is a multi-kinase inhibitor that targets MET, AXL, and VEGFR2, and may synergize with EGFR inhibition in NSCLC. Cabozantinib was assessed alone or in combination with erlotinib in patients with progressive NSCLC and EGFR mutations who had previously received erlotinib.

METHODS: This was a phase Ib/II study (NCT00596648). The primary objectives of phase I were to assess the safety, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics and to determine maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of cabozantinib plus erlotinib in patients who failed prior erlotinib treatment. In phase II, patients with prior response or stable disease with erlotinib who progressed were randomized to single-agent …


Induction And Characterization Of Anti-Tumor Endothelium Immunity Elicited By Vallovax Therapeutic Cancer Vaccine., Samuel C Wagner, Thomas E Ichim, Vladimir Bogin, Wei-Ping Min, Francisco Silva, Amit N Patel, Santosh Kesari Apr 2017

Induction And Characterization Of Anti-Tumor Endothelium Immunity Elicited By Vallovax Therapeutic Cancer Vaccine., Samuel C Wagner, Thomas E Ichim, Vladimir Bogin, Wei-Ping Min, Francisco Silva, Amit N Patel, Santosh Kesari

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ValloVax is a placental endothelium derived vaccine which induces tissue-nonspecific antitumor immunity by blocking tumor angiogesis. To elucidate mechanisms of action, we showed that production of ValloVax, which involves treating placental endothelial cells with IFN-gamma, results in upregulation of HLA and costimulatory molecules. It was shown that in mixed lymphocyte reaction, ValloVax induces Type I cytokines and allo-proliferative responses. Plasma from ValloVax immunized mice was capable of killing in vitro tumor-like endothelium but not control endothelium. Using defined antigens associated with tumor endothelial cells, specific molecular entities were identified as being targeted by ValloVax induced antibodies. Binding of predominantly IgG …


Thin Melanoma With Nodal Involvement: Analysis Of Demographic, Pathologic, And Treatment Factors With Regard To Prognosis., Giorgos Karakousis, Phyllis A Gimotty, Edmund K Bartlett, Myung-Shin Sim, Madalyn G Neuwirth, Douglas Fraker, Brian J Czerniecki, Mark B Faries Apr 2017

Thin Melanoma With Nodal Involvement: Analysis Of Demographic, Pathologic, And Treatment Factors With Regard To Prognosis., Giorgos Karakousis, Phyllis A Gimotty, Edmund K Bartlett, Myung-Shin Sim, Madalyn G Neuwirth, Douglas Fraker, Brian J Czerniecki, Mark B Faries

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BACKGROUND: Although only a small proportion of thin melanomas result in lymph node metastasis, the abundance of these lesions results in a relatively large absolute number of patients with a diagnosis of nodal metastases, determined by either sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy or clinical nodal recurrence (CNR).

METHODS: Independent cohorts with thin melanoma and either SLN metastasis or CNR were identified at two melanoma referral centers. At both centers, SLN metastasis patients were included. At center 1, the CNR cohort included patients with initial negative clinical nodal evaluation followed by CNR. At center 2, the CNR cohort was restricted to …


Phase I First-In-Human Study Of Venetoclax In Patients With Relapsed Or Refractory Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma., Matthew S Davids, Andrew W Roberts, John F Seymour, John M Pagel, Brad S Kahl, William G Wierda, Soham Puvvada, Thomas J Kipps, Mary Ann Anderson, Ahmed Hamed Salem, Martin Dunbar, Ming Zhu, Franklin Peale, Jeremy A Ross, Lori Gressick, Monali Desai, Su Young Kim, Maria Verdugo, Rod A Humerickhouse, Gary B Gordon, John F Gerecitano Mar 2017

Phase I First-In-Human Study Of Venetoclax In Patients With Relapsed Or Refractory Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma., Matthew S Davids, Andrew W Roberts, John F Seymour, John M Pagel, Brad S Kahl, William G Wierda, Soham Puvvada, Thomas J Kipps, Mary Ann Anderson, Ahmed Hamed Salem, Martin Dunbar, Ming Zhu, Franklin Peale, Jeremy A Ross, Lori Gressick, Monali Desai, Su Young Kim, Maria Verdugo, Rod A Humerickhouse, Gary B Gordon, John F Gerecitano

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Purpose B-cell leukemia/lymphoma-2 (BCL-2) overexpression is common in many non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) subtypes. A phase I trial in patients with NHL was conducted to determine safety, pharmacokinetics, and efficacy of venetoclax, a selective, potent, orally bioavailable BCL-2 inhibitor. Patients and Methods A total of 106 patients with relapsed or refractory NHL received venetoclax once daily until progressive disease or unacceptable toxicity at target doses from 200 to 1,200 mg in dose-escalation and safety expansion cohorts. Treatment commenced with a 3-week dose ramp-up period for most patients in dose-escalation cohorts and for all patients in safety expansion. Results NHL subtypes included …


Line-1 Hypomethylation Status Of Circulating Cell-Free Dna In Plasma As A Biomarker For Colorectal Cancer., Yuzo Nagai, Eiji Sunami, Yoko Yamamoto, Keisuke Hata, Satoshi Okada, Koji Murono, Koji Yasuda, Kensuke Otani, Takeshi Nishikawa, Toshiaki Tanaka, Tomomichi Kiyomatsu, Kazushige Kawai, Hiroaki Nozawa, Soichiro Ishihara, Dave S B Hoon, Toshiaki Watanabe Feb 2017

Line-1 Hypomethylation Status Of Circulating Cell-Free Dna In Plasma As A Biomarker For Colorectal Cancer., Yuzo Nagai, Eiji Sunami, Yoko Yamamoto, Keisuke Hata, Satoshi Okada, Koji Murono, Koji Yasuda, Kensuke Otani, Takeshi Nishikawa, Toshiaki Tanaka, Tomomichi Kiyomatsu, Kazushige Kawai, Hiroaki Nozawa, Soichiro Ishihara, Dave S B Hoon, Toshiaki Watanabe

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a serious public health problem and non-invasive biomarkers improving diagnosis or therapy are strongly required. Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) has been a promising target for this purpose. In this study, we evaluated the potential of long interspersed nuclear element-1 (LINE-1) hypomethylation as a blood biomarker for CRC. LINE-1 hypomethylation level in plasma cfDNA in 114 CRC patients was retrospectively examined by absolute quantitative analysis of methylated alleles real-time PCR, and was expressed using LINE-1 hypomethylation index (LHI) [unmethylated copy number/ (methylated copy number + unmethylated copy number)]. Greater LHI values indicated enhanced hypomethylation. In our clinicopathological …


Neuroinflammatory And Cognitive Consequences Of Combined Radiation And Immunotherapy In A Novel Preclinical Model., Gwendolyn J Mcginnis, David Friedman, Kristina H Young, Eileen Ruth S Torres, Charles R Thomas, Michael J Gough, Jacob Raber Feb 2017

Neuroinflammatory And Cognitive Consequences Of Combined Radiation And Immunotherapy In A Novel Preclinical Model., Gwendolyn J Mcginnis, David Friedman, Kristina H Young, Eileen Ruth S Torres, Charles R Thomas, Michael J Gough, Jacob Raber

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BACKGROUND: Cancer patients often report behavioral and cognitive changes following cancer treatment. These effects can be seen in patients who have not yet received treatment or have received only peripheral (non-brain) irradiation. Novel treatments combining radiotherapy (RT) and immunotherapy (IT) demonstrate remarkable efficacy with respect to tumor outcomes by enhancing the proinflammatory environment in the tumor. However, a proinflammatory environment in the brain mediates cognitive impairments in other neurological disorders and may affect brain function in cancer patients receiving these novel treatments. Currently, gaps exist as to whether these treatments impact the brain in individuals with or without tumors and …


Impact Of Sequencing Targeted Therapies With High-Dose Interleukin-2 Immunotherapy: An Analysis Of Outcome And Survival Of Patients With Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma From An On-Going Observational Il-2 Clinical Trial: Proclaim, Joseph I Clark, Michael K K Wong, Howard L Kaufman, Gregory A Daniels, Michael A Morse, David F Mcdermott, Sanjiv S Agarwala, Lionel D Lewis, John H Stewart, Ulka Vaishampayan, Brendan Curti, René Gonzalez, Jose Lutzky, Venkatesh Rudraptna, Lee D Cranmer, Joanne M Jeter, Ralph J Hauke, Gerald Miletello, Mohammed M Milhem, Asim Amin, John M Richart, Mayer Fishman, Sigrun Hallmeyer, Sapna P Patel, Peter Van Veldhuizen, Neeraj Agarwal, Bret Taback, Jonathan S Treisman, Marc S Ernstoff, Jessica C Perritt, Hong Hua, Tharak B Rao, Janice P Dutcher, Sandra Aung Feb 2017

Impact Of Sequencing Targeted Therapies With High-Dose Interleukin-2 Immunotherapy: An Analysis Of Outcome And Survival Of Patients With Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma From An On-Going Observational Il-2 Clinical Trial: Proclaim, Joseph I Clark, Michael K K Wong, Howard L Kaufman, Gregory A Daniels, Michael A Morse, David F Mcdermott, Sanjiv S Agarwala, Lionel D Lewis, John H Stewart, Ulka Vaishampayan, Brendan Curti, René Gonzalez, Jose Lutzky, Venkatesh Rudraptna, Lee D Cranmer, Joanne M Jeter, Ralph J Hauke, Gerald Miletello, Mohammed M Milhem, Asim Amin, John M Richart, Mayer Fishman, Sigrun Hallmeyer, Sapna P Patel, Peter Van Veldhuizen, Neeraj Agarwal, Bret Taback, Jonathan S Treisman, Marc S Ernstoff, Jessica C Perritt, Hong Hua, Tharak B Rao, Janice P Dutcher, Sandra Aung

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BACKGROUND: This analysis describes the outcome for patients who received targeted therapy (TT) prior to or following high-dose interleukin-2 (HD IL-2).

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with renal cell carcinoma (n = 352) receiving HD IL-2 were enrolled in Proleukin

RESULTS: Overall, there were 4% complete response (CR), 13% partial response (PR), 39% stable disease (SD), and 43% progressive disease (PD) with HD IL-2. The median overall survival (mOS) was not reached in patients with CR, PR, or SD, and was 15.5 months in patients with PD (median follow-up, 21 months). Sixty-one patients had prior TT before HD IL-2 with an …