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Antonio Antón

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Evaluation of Spanish hospitals participating in the Quality Oncology Practice Initiative program.

2020

222 Background: Measuring and tracking quality of care is highly relevant in today’s healthcare. The Quality Oncology Practice Initiative (QOPI) program is a referral for evaluating oncology practices worldwide. The ECO Foundation (Excellence and Quality in Oncology), a collaboration of oncology experts from the major Spanish hospitals involved in cancer treatment, reached an agreement with ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology) to include Spanish hospitals in its QOPI program. Methods: We analyzed the results of the QOPI core module measures from 19 Spanish hospitals submitting their data in nine rounds (from Fall 2015 to Fall 2019). Results: Of the 19 hospitals, 15 participated mor…

OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyReferralbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectOncologyInternal medicineHealth caremedicineQuality (business)Tracking (education)Quality of carebusinessmedia_commonJournal of Clinical Oncology
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QIM19-135: The Quality Oncology Practice Initiative Program: Experience in Spain

2019

Background: Patient quality care is a discipline that has acquired enormous relevance in today’s healthcare. The Quality Oncology Practice Initiative (QOPI) is a referral worldwide in terms of quality for oncology practices. The ECO Foundation is a foundation of experts representing the major Spanish hospitals involved in the treatment of cancer patients. ECO reached an agreement with ASCO to involve Spanish hospitals in the QOPI program. Methods: 6 rounds of data collection have taken place (Fall 2015 to Round 1 2018). Practices had to register online and submit data into the QOPI platform, and the ECO Foundation offered all centers the necessary support. 17 Spanish hospitals have particip…

OncologyNursingbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicineQuality (business)businessmedia_commonJournal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
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Increased quality of life in patients with breakthrough cancer pain after individualized therapy: the CAVIDIOM study.

2022

Cancer patients can experience flares of pain, called breakthrough pain (BTcP), despite treatment with painkillers. Although BTcP can be excruciating, its intensity and other characteristics depend on several factors, including its treatment. However, even if treated, BTcP can impair quality of life for cancer patients. We assessed quality of life in 118 patients with advanced cancer and BTcP treated in 13 medical oncology departments across Spain. We treated BTcP with individualized therapy, taking into account both pain-related and patient-related factors. We also measured quality of life using a specific, widely-used questionnaire at the study visits: at onset of individualized pain ther…

Cancer ResearchOncologyTractament pal·liatiuGeneral MedicineCàncer PacientsFuture oncology (London, England)
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Physical activity and breast cancer risk by pathological subtype

2017

Abstract Objective To examine the influence of physical activity on breast cancer risk and evaluate whether adherence to international recommendations is associated with a decreased risk. Methods This is a multicenter matched case-control study where 698 pairs completed a physical activity questionnaire. Recreational physical activity during the last year was quantified in metabolic equivalent hours per week (MET-h/week) and categorized in activities of moderate (3.0–5.9 MET) and vigorous (>6 MET) intensity. The adherence to World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research recommendation was also assessed. The association with breast cancer risk, overall and by path…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPhysical activityBreast NeoplasmsOverweightMetabolic equivalentYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerInternal medicinemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineExercisePathologicalAgedMultinomial logistic regressionGynecologybusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseObesityOncologySpainHormone receptorCase-Control Studies030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleGuideline Adherencemedicine.symptombusinessGynecologic Oncology
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The effect of obesity on prognosis in operable breast cancer patients treated with adjuvant anthracyclines and taxanes according to pathologic subtyp…

2013

1031 Background: According to observational studies, obesity is an unfavourable prognostic factor in breast cancer (BC), regardless of menopausal status and treatment received. Information collected in clinical trials should confirm this effect and serves to test its homogeneity by pathologic subtype. Methods: We retrospectively analysed 5,683 operable BC patients enrolled in four randomized clinical trials (GEICAM/9906, 9805, 2003–02, and BCIRG 001) evaluating adjuvant anthracyclines and taxanes. Our primary aim was to assess the prognostic effect of body mass index (BMI) on disease recurrence, breast cancer mortality (BCM), and overall mortality (OM). A secondary aim was to detect differ…

GynecologyOncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPrognostic factorbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentmedicine.diseaseObesityBreast cancerOncologyInternal medicinemedicineObservational studybusinessAdjuvantJournal of Clinical Oncology
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Association of derived neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (dNLR) with pathological complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (CT)

2019

Abstract Background dNLR is a novel biomarker associated with clinical outcome in solid tumors including early stage breast cancer (BC). Here we report the association of dNLR with pCR in triple-negative (TN) and luminal BC patients (pts) treated with neoadjuvant CT. Methods This was a retrospective analysis of two randomized studies (GEICAM/2006-03 - NCT00432172 and ETNA - NCT01822314) involving 821 pts with early stage (>2cm) or locally advanced TN or luminal BC receiving anthracycline/taxane-based CT +/- carboplatin (GEICAM/2006-03) or nab-paclitaxel/paclitaxel followed by anthracycline regimen (ETNA). dNLR was calculated as the ratio of neutrophils and the difference between total leuko…

Anthracycline Antibioticsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryLocally advancedHematologyBreast cancer stage iPeripheral bloodInterval dataContinuous variableOncologyFamily medicineRetrospective analysisMedicinebusinesshealth care economics and organizationsComplete responseAnnals of Oncology
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Obesity and survival in operable breast cancer patients treated with adjuvant anthracyclines and taxanes according to pathological subtypes: a pooled…

2013

Obesity is an unfavorable prognostic factor in breast cancer (BC) patients regardless of menopausal status and treatment received. However, the association between obesity and survival outcome by pathological subtype requires further clarification. METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis including 5,683 operable BC patients enrolled in four randomized clinical trials (GEICAM/9906, GEICAM/9805, GEICAM/2003-02, and BCIRG 001) evaluating anthracyclines and taxanes as adjuvant treatments. Our primary aim was to assess the prognostic effect of body mass index (BMI) on disease recurrence, breast cancer mortality (BCM), and overall mortality (OM). A secondary aim was to detect differences o…

Índice de Masa CorporalOncologyReceptor ErbB-2medicine.medical_treatmentObesidad:Analytical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Statistics as Topic::Survival Analysis [Medical Subject Headings]Supervivencia sin EnfermedadBody Mass IndexAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsMedicineAnthracyclinesYoung adultMedicine(all)Hazard ratioNeoplasias de la MamaPronósticoFemeninoMiddle AgedPrognosisChemotherapy regimenTreatment OutcomeFemaleTaxoidsMastectomyResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAnálisis de Supervivencia:Analytical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures::Physical Examination::Body Constitution::Body Weights and Measures::Body Mass Index [Medical Subject Headings]Breast NeoplasmsDisease-Free SurvivalYoung AdultBreast cancerInternal medicineAdjuvant therapyHumansObesity:Analytical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Prognosis::Disease-Free Survival [Medical Subject Headings]:Diseases::Neoplasms::Neoplasms by Site::Breast Neoplasms [Medical Subject Headings]AgedGynecologyDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industry:Chemicals and Drugs::Chemical Actions and Uses::Pharmacologic Actions::Therapeutic Uses::Antineoplastic Agents [Medical Subject Headings]Retrospective cohort studyAntineoplásicosmedicine.disease:Diseases::Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases::Nutrition Disorders::Overnutrition::Obesity [Medical Subject Headings]:Check Tags::Female [Medical Subject Headings]Multivariate Analysis:Analytical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Prognosis [Medical Subject Headings]Neoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessBody mass index
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Implementation of the quality training program in Spain.

2019

e18296 Background: The ECO Foundation is a collaboration of experts representing the major Spanish hospitals in the pursuit of excellence in cancer treatment. Since 2015, ECO has been collaborating with ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology) in quality initiatives in cancer care, like the QOPI (Quality Oncology Practice Initiative) program and the QOPI Certification Program (QCP). The Quality Training Program (QTP) is a 6-month program with 3 in-person learning sessions that prepares oncology teams to design implement and lead successful quality improvement activities in their practices. In 2018, ECO reached a new agreement with ASCO to implement this program in Spain. Methods: The Q…

Medical educationCancer ResearchOncologyExcellencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicineFoundation (evidence)Quality (business)Training programbusinessmedia_commonCancer treatmentJournal of Clinical Oncology
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First-Line XELOX plus bevacizumab followed by XELOX plus bevacizumab or single-agent bevacizumab as maintenance therapy in patients with metastatic c…

2012

Abstract Purpose. The aim of this phase III trial was to compare the efficacy and safety of bevacizumab alone with those of bevacizumab and capecitabine plus oxaliplatin (XELOX) as maintenance treatment following induction chemotherapy with XELOX plus bevacizumab in the first-line treatment of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Patients and Methods. Patients were randomly assigned to receive six cycles of bevacizumab, capecitabine, and oxaliplatin every 3 weeks followed by XELOX plus bevacizumab or bevacizumab alone until progression. The primary endpoint was the progression-free survival (PFS) interval; secondary endpoints were the overall survival (OS) time, objective resp…

OncologyMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyBevacizumabgenetic structuresColorectal cancerAngiogenesis InhibitorsAntibodies Monoclonal HumanizedCapecitabinechemistry.chemical_compoundMaintenance therapyAcademia-Pharma IntersectInternal medicineAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsmedicineHumansbusiness.industryInduction chemotherapymedicine.diseaseeye diseaseshumanitiesOxaliplatinBevacizumabOncologychemistryFluorouracilDeoxycytidineFemalesense organsbusinessColorectal Neoplasmsmedicine.drug
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Phase II Trial of Preoperative Irinotecan–Cisplatin Followed by Concurrent Irinotecan–Cisplatin and Radiotherapy for Resectable Locally Advanced Gast…

2009

Purpose To determine in a Phase II trial whether preoperative irinotecan–cisplatin (IC) followed by concurrent IC therapy and radiotherapy (IC/RT) improved outcome in patients with resectable, locally advanced gastric adenocarcinoma (GC) or esophagogastric junction cancer (EGJC). Patients and Methods Patients with resectable Stage II–IV, M0 GC or EGJC made up the study population. The primary endpoint was pathologic complete response (pCR). Two courses of IC (irinotecan, 65mg/m 2 ; cisplatin, 30mg/m 2 on Days 1 and 8 every 21 days) were given. Patients without progression then received IC/RT, consisting of daily radiotherapy (45Gy) with concurrent IC (irinotecan, 65mg/m 2 ; cisplatin, 30mg/…

OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyEsophageal Neoplasmsmedicine.medical_treatmentAdenocarcinomaNeutropeniaIrinotecanGastroenterologyDrug Administration ScheduleStomach NeoplasmsInternal medicineAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingProspective StudiesProspective cohort studySurvival rateCisplatinChemotherapyRadiationbusiness.industryRemission Inductionmedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapySurvival RateRadiation therapyIrinotecanOncologySpainPreoperative PeriodAdenocarcinomaCamptothecinEsophagogastric JunctionCisplatinbusinessAlgorithmsmedicine.drugInternational Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
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Clinical practice evaluation of opioids induced constipation management in cancer patients: The EIO-Praxis project

2019

Abstract Background In 2017, the ECO Foundation (Excellence and Quality in Oncology) completed the EIO-50 project to learn about the diagnostic and treatment criteria of opioid-induced constipation (OIC) in cancer patients. The EIO-Praxis project was designed as a continuation of EIO-50, to learn about the current clinical practice of oncology professionals for the management of patients with OIC (process, follow-up and results). Methods 77 health care professionals (HCP) from oncology units participated in the study. Each investigator collected information from 10 medical records of cancer patients who received OIC treatment, with a total of 770 records. In each center, 6 indicators of its…

Licensuremedicine.medical_specialtyConstipationbusiness.industryMedical recordTreatment processConflict of interestStock optionsHematologyClinical PracticeOncologyFamily medicineHealth caremedicinemedicine.symptombusinessAnnals of Oncology
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Prospective multicenter real-world RAS mutation comparison between OncoBEAM-based liquid biopsy and tissue analysis in metastatic colorectal cancer

2018

[EN] BACKGROUND: Liquid biopsy offers a minimally invasive alternative to tissue-based evaluation of mutational status in cancer. The goal of the present study was to evaluate the aggregate performance of OncoBEAM RAS mutation analysis in plasma of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients at 10 hospital laboratories in Spain where this technology is routinely implemented. METHODS: Circulating cell-free DNA from plasma was examined for RAS mutations using the OncoBEAM platform at each hospital laboratory. Results were then compared to those obtained from DNA extracted from tumour tissue from the same patient. RESULTS: The overall percentage agreement between plasma-based and tissue-based RAS mutatio…

0301 basic medicineOncologyMaleCancer ResearchColorectal cancerPlus cetuximab treatmentBIOLOGIA CELULARmedicine.disease_cause0302 clinical medicineAnti-EGFR therapyMedicineProspective StudiesNeoplasm MetastasisProspective cohort studyAged 80 and overFolfiriMiddle AgedNeoplastic Cells CirculatingErbB ReceptorsOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFOLFIRIFemaleKRASColorectal NeoplasmsCell-Free Nucleic AcidsCòlon -- Càncer -- Aspectes genèticsAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyConcordanceClinical-RelevanceArticle03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicineHumansClinical significanceLiquid biopsyAgedCirculating tumor DNAbusiness.industryGrowth-Factor receptorLiquid BiopsyCancermedicine.diseaseBraf030104 developmental biologyGenes rasMutationKrasHeterogeneitybusinessDigital PCR
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Treatment patterns for metastatic colorectal cancer in Spain

2020

Abstract Purpose The primary aim of this retrospective study was to describe the treatment patterns according to the type of treatment received by patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) in Spain. Methods This was a retrospective, observational, multicenter study performed by 33 sites throughout Spain that included consecutive patients aged 18 years or older who had received or were receiving treatment for mCRC. Results At the time of inclusion, of the 873 evaluable patients, 507 (58%) had received two lines, 235 (27%) had received three lines, 106 (12%) had received four lines, and the remaining patients had received up to ten lines. The most frequent chemotherapy schemes were th…

0301 basic medicineMaleCancer ResearchColorectal cancermedicine.medical_treatmentmedicine.disease_causeTargeted therapy0302 clinical medicineFOLFOXAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsKRAS/BRAF mutation statusMolecular Targeted TherapyNeoplasm MetastasisCàncerTreatment patternsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedTreatment OutcomeOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFOLFIRIMetastaticFemaleKRASGuideline AdherenceColorectal NeoplasmsCàncer Pacientsmedicine.drugResearch ArticleProto-Oncogene Proteins B-rafmedicine.medical_specialtyProto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineHumansAgedRetrospective StudiesClinical practice guidelineChemotherapybusiness.industryRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseColorectal cancerdigestive system diseases030104 developmental biologySpainMutationObservational studybusiness
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The future of precision medicine, strengths and weaknesses: An expert position paper.

2018

e18879Background: Precision medicine (PM) is an emerging field. Guidelines are needed to develop this approach in an efficient and sustainable way. Methods: Twenty-one Spanish top oncologists met t...

Cancer ResearchOncologybusiness.industryManagement scienceField (Bourdieu)Position paperMedicinebusinessPrecision medicineStrengths and weaknessesJournal of Clinical Oncology
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Phase III Trial of Adjuvant Capecitabine After Standard Neo-/Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Patients With Early Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (GEICAM/2003-…

2019

Altres ajuts: Agustí Barnadas: Honoraria: Pfizer. Consulting or Advisory Role: Pfizer, Novartis, Eli Lilly. Speakers'Bureau: Roche, Pfizer, Novartis, Genomic Health International. Travel, Accommodations, Expenses: Roche, Pfizer; Miguel A. Seguí: Consulting or Advisory Role: Roche, Pfizer, Novartis, Amgen, Eisai, Eli Lilly. Speakers' Bureau: Roche, Pfizer, Amgen. Research Funding: Roche (Inst), Novartis (Inst). Travel, Accommodations, Expenses: Roche, Pfizer, Novartis, Amgen. Operable triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) have a higher risk of relapse than non-TNBCs with standard therapy. The GEICAM/2003-11_CIBOMA/2004-01 trial explored extended adjuvant capecitabine after completion of sta…

Adult0301 basic medicineSubset AnalysisOncologyAntimetabolites AntineoplasticCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyAxillary lymph nodesmedicine.medical_treatmentTriple Negative Breast NeoplasmsDisease-Free SurvivalCapecitabineYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineHumansMedicineCapecitabineNeoadjuvant therapyTriple-negative breast cancerAgedChemotherapyTaxanebusiness.industryHazard ratioMiddle AgedNeoadjuvant Therapy030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyChemotherapy Adjuvant030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemalebusinessmedicine.drug
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Abstract GS2-04: Efficacy results from CIBOMA/2004-01_GEICAM/2003-11 study: A randomized phase III trial assessing adjuvant capecitabine after standa…

2019

Abstract Background: Triple negative breast cancers (TNBC) have a greater risk of relapse than non-TNBC. New therapeutic approaches are needed for these patients (pts). CIBOMA/2004-01_GEICAM/2003-11 is a multinational, randomized phase III trial exploring adjuvant capecitabine (X) after completion of standard treatment in early TNBC pts. Materials and Methods: Patients with operable, node-positive (or node-negative with tumor size ≥ 1 cm), centrally confirmed hormone receptor-negative, HER2-negative early BC, who had received 6–8 cycles (cy) of standard anthracycline and/or taxane-containing chemotherapy or 4 cy of doxorubicin-cyclophosphamide (for node-negative disease) in the (neo)adjuvan…

0301 basic medicineCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyTaxaneAnthracyclinebusiness.industryStandard treatmentHazard ratioCancermedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyCapecitabine03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisInternal medicinemedicinebusinessTriple-negative breast cancermedicine.drugCancer Research
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Study on compliance with breakthrough cancer pain guidelines by medical oncologists in Spain.

2017

e18260 Background: Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) has been shown to be a prevalent and poor prognostic factor for cancer patients, which remains undertreated and underdiagnosed. The Spanish Society for Medical Oncology (SEOM) developed a clinical practice guideline (CPG) for the treatment of cancer pain which specifically addressed the management of BTcP. Methods: With the objective of evaluate compliance with SEOM’ guideline, Fundación ECO designed a survey to identify awareness, perceptions, implementation and gaps, among Spanish medical oncologists. Results: A total of 83 oncologists with a median experience of 13 years responded. Although 87% of oncologists considered their clinical p…

Compliance (physiology)Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPrognostic factorOncologybusiness.industrymedicineCancerIntensive care medicineCancer painmedicine.diseasebusinessJournal of Clinical Oncology
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