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E. De Azambuja

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Managing cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic:an ESMO multidisciplinary expert consensus

2020

We established an international consortium to review and discuss relevant clinical evidence in order to develop expert consensus statements related to cancer management during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2-related disease (COVID-19) pandemic. The steering committee prepared 10 working packages addressing significant clinical questions from diagnosis to surgery. During a virtual consensus meeting of 62 global experts and one patient advocate, led by the European Society for Medical Oncology, statements were discussed, amended and voted upon. When consensus could not be reached, the panel revised statements until a consensus was reached. Overall, the expert panel agreed …

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Association Between Tumor Egfr and Kras Mutation Status and Clinical Outcomes in Nsclc Patients Randomized to Sorafenib Plus Best Supportive Care (BS…

2012

ABSTRACT Background Tumor EGFR and KRas mutations are both predictive and prognostic biomarkers in patients with advanced NSCLC. We analyzed the correlation between these biomarkers and treatment outcomes in a phase III trial of 3rd/4th line sorafenib in patients with NSCLC. Methods The global, randomized, placebo-controlled MISSION trial enrolled 703 patients with advanced relapsed/refractory NSCLC of predominantly non-squamous histology. The primary study endpoint was overall survival (OS). EGFR and KRas mutations were analyzed in archival tumor samples and in circulating tumor DNA isolated from plasma. Results Tumor and/or plasma mutation data were available from 347 patients (49%). EGFR…

OncologySorafenibmedicine.medical_specialtyProportional hazards modelbusiness.industryHematologymedicine.disease_causePlacebomedicine.diseaseBreast cancerOncologyEgfr mutationInternal medicineMedicineBiomarker (medicine)KRASStage (cooking)businessmedicine.drugAnnals of Oncology
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Ten-Year Safety and Efficacy Analyses of the Big 02-98 Phase III Trial with an Exploratory Analysis on the Role of Ki67 in Predicting Benefit of Adju…

2014

ABSTRACT Aim: The BIG 2-98 is a randomized phase III trial that tested the effect of adding docetaxel with anthracycline-based adjuvant chemotherapy (CT) in women with node-positive breast cancer (BC). here we present the 10 year safety and efficacy analyses and report an exploratory analysis of the predictive value of Ki67 for docetaxel efficacy. Methods: In total, 2,887 patients with node positive BC were randomly assigned to one of four treatments: (I) sequential control: doxorubicin (A, 75 mg/m2) × 4 → CMF; (II) concurrent control: AC × 4 → CMF; (III) A × 3 → docetaxel (T, 100 mg/m2) × 3 → CMF and (IV) : AT (50/75 mg/m2) × 4 → CMF. The primary objective was to evaluate the efficacy of d…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyAspirinAnthracyclineProliferation indexAdjuvant chemotherapybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentHematologyExploratory analysismedicine.diseaseSurgeryBreast cancerOncologyDocetaxelInternal medicinemedicinebusinessAdjuvantmedicine.drugAnnals of Oncology
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