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Esophagogastric cancer: integration of targeted therapies into systemic chemotherapy.

2011

Although combination chemotherapy has been shown to be more effective than single agents in advanced esophagogastric cancer, the better response rates have not fulfilled their promise as overall survival times from best combination still range between 8 to 11 months. So far, the development of targeted therapies stays somewhat behind their integration into treatment concepts compared to other gastrointestinal diseases. Thus, the review summarizes the recent advances in the development of targeted therapies in advanced esophagogastric cancer. The majority of agents tested were angiogenesis inhibitors or agents targeting the epidermal growth factor receptors EGFR1 and HER2. For trastuzumab an…

OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyBevacizumabEsophageal NeoplasmsAngiogenesisReceptor ErbB-2medicine.medical_treatmentAngiogenesis InhibitorsAntineoplastic AgentsDiseaseTrastuzumabStomach NeoplasmsInternal medicineDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansMolecular Targeted TherapyPharmacologyCisplatinChemotherapybusiness.industryCombination chemotherapyClinical trialErbB ReceptorsOncologyClinical Trials Phase III as Topicbusinessmedicine.drugCurrent cancer drug targets
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Targeting breast cancer initiating cells: advances in breast cancer research and therapy

2014

Over the past 10 years there have been significant advances in our understanding of breast cancer and the important roles that breast cancer initiating cells (CICs) play in the development and resistance of breast cancer. Breast CICs endowed with self-renewing and tumor-initiating capacities are believed to be responsible for the relapses which often occur after various breast cancer therapies. In this review, we will summarize some of the key developments in breast CICs which will include discussion of some of the key genes implicated: estrogen receptor (. ER), HER2, BRCA1, TP53, PIK3CA, RB, P16INK1 and various miRs as well some drugs which are showing promise in targeting CICs. In additio…

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A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials on the role of targeted therapy in the management of advanced gastric cancer: Evidence doe…

2015

It is still uncertain if targeted therapy-based regimens in advanced gastric cancer actually produce survival benefit. To shed light on this important question, we performed a systematic review and meta-analyses on each relevant targeted-pathway. By searching literature databases and proceedings of major cancer meetings in the time-frame 2005–2014, 22 randomized clinical trials exploring targeted therapy for a total of 7022 advanced gastric cancer patients were selected and included in the final analysis. Benefit was demonstrated for antiangiogenic agents in terms of overall survival (HR 0.759; 95%CI 0.655–0.880; p < 0.001). Conversely no benefit was found for EGFR pathway (HR 1.077; 95%…

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Survival risk score for real-life relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients receiving ibrutinib. A campus CLL study

2020

OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtySurvival risk scoreChronic lymphocytic leukemiaTreatment outcomeAntineoplastic Agentsrisk scoreNOchemistry.chemical_compoundrelapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemiaAntineoplastic Agents ImmunologicalPiperidinesibrutinibInternal medicinemedicineHumansreal-lifeMolecular Targeted TherapyChronicProtein Kinase InhibitorsFramingham Risk ScoreLeukemiachronic lymphocytic leukemia; risk score; prognosisbusiness.industryAdenineB-CellHematologymedicine.diseasePrognosisLeukemia Lymphocytic Chronic B-Cellprognostic scoreLymphocyticSurvival risk score real-life relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia ibrutinibLeukemiaSettore MED/15 - MALATTIE DEL SANGUEImmunologicalTreatment OutcomeOncologychemistryIbrutinibRelapsed refractorychronic lymphocytic leukemiabusiness
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Programmed Death Ligand 1 (PD-L1) as a Predictive Biomarker for Pembrolizumab Therapy in Patients with Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC).

2019

Recently, immunotherapy has been shown to be an effective and helpful therapeutic option for the treatment of advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The activity of antitumor T cells may be restored through the checkpoint blockade using anti-programmed death 1 or anti-programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) antibodies, showing, in several cancer patients, an increased progression-free survival and overall survival compared with classical chemotherapy. As recently shown by several studies, the PD-L1 expression levels in tumors may offer a selection criterion for patients to predict their immunotherapy response. In particular, NSCLC patients with high tumor PD-L1 levels (proportional score ≥ …

OncologyMalePD-L1030213 general clinical medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyLung Neoplasmsmedicine.medical_treatmentT-LymphocytesProgrammed Cell Death 1 Receptornon-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)PembrolizumabReviewAntibodies Monoclonal HumanizedNSCLCB7-H1 Antigen03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAntineoplastic Agents ImmunologicalCheckpoint inhibitorPD-L1Internal medicineCarcinoma Non-Small-Cell LungPD-1medicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Molecular Targeted TherapyLung cancerNeoplasm StagingChemotherapybiologybusiness.industryCancerGeneral MedicineImmunotherapymedicine.diseasePrognosisImmunohistochemistrySurvival AnalysisPredictive biomarker030220 oncology & carcinogenesisbiology.proteinBiomarker (medicine)Lung cancerbusinessPembrolizumabBiomarkersCheckpoint inhibitorsAdvances in therapy
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FCGR polymorphisms and cetuximab efficacy in chemorefractory metastatic colorectal cancer: an international consortium study

2015

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to better clarify the role of germline variants of the FCG2 receptor, FCGR2A-H131R and FCGR3A-V158F, on the therapeutic efficacy of cetuximab in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). A large cohort with sufficient statistical power was assembled.DESIGN: To show a HR advantage of 0.6 in progression-free survival (PFS) for FCGR2A-HH versus the rest and FCGR3A-VV versus the rest, with an 80% power, 80 Kirsten Rat Sarcoma Viral Oncogene Homolog (KRAS) wild-type (KRAS-WT) and 52 KRAS-WT patients are required, respectively. This leads to a total sample size of 952 and 619 patients, respectively. Samples were collected from 1123 mCRC patients from 15 European centres treated wit…

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Prognostic role and implications of mutation status of tumor suppressor gene ARID1A in cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2015

Loss of the tumor suppressor gene AT-rich interactive domain-containing protein 1A (ARID1A) has been demonstrated in several cancers, but its prognostic role is unknown. We aimed to investigate the risk associated with loss of ARID1A (ARID1A-) for all-cause mortality, cancer-specific mortality and recurrence of disease in subjects with cancer. PubMed and SCOPUS search from database inception until 01/31/2015 without language restriction was conducted, contacting authors for unpublished data. Eligible were prospective studies reporting data on prognostic parameters in subjects with cancer, comparing participants with presence of ARID1A (ARID1A+) vs. ARID1A-, assessed either via immunohistoch…

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Molecular target therapy for bone metastasis : starting a new era with denosumab, a RANKL inhibitor

2014

Abstract: Introduction: The skeleton is generally the primary, and sometimes the only, site of metastasis in patients with advanced solid tumors. Bone metastases are the most frequent cause of cancer-related pain and the origin of severe morbidity in patients. Among the treatment options available for the prevention of skeletal-related events (SREs) associated with bone metastasis, zoledronic acid, an antiresorptive treatment from the group of bisphosphonates, is currently the standard of care in this setting. Areas covered: Zoledronic acid, together with denosumab (a monoclonal antibody against the receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B ligand), is the most frequent approach for the …

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Systemic therapy and synergies by combination.

2013

After years of therapeutic nihilism due to the inefficacy of conventional cytotoxic chemotherapy, the multikinase inhibitor sorafenib was the first agent to demonstrate a significant improvement in the survival of patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, survival benefits on sorafenib treatment remain modest in clinical practice and developing more effective systemic therapies is challenging. No other targeted agent or regimen has proven efficacy to improve survival in a phase III trial in the first- or second-line setting, and no standard treatment option currently exists outside of clinical trials for patients with acquired resistance or intolerance to sorafenib. In…

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Sorafenib: from literature to clinical practice

2013

Sorafenib is considered the standard systemic therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), in patients with well-preserved liver function (Child-Pugh A class) and advanced-stage HCC (BCLC-C) or in patients with HCC progressing after locoregional therapies, with a high grade of recommendation. The approval of sorafenib for this indication was grounded on the efficacy and the safety results reported by two international randomized, controlled trials, the SHARP and the Asia-Pacific studies. In addition, the efficacy and the safety of sorafenib in clinical practice are addressed by several field-practice experiences, including the multinational GIDEON study and the SOFIA study. Finally, further …

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