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Diabetes and Colorectal Cancer Risk: A New Look at Molecular Mechanisms and Potential Role of Novel Antidiabetic Agents.
2021
Epidemiological data have demonstrated a significant association between the presence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and the development of colorectal cancer (CRC). Chronic hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, oxidative stress, and inflammation, the processes inherent to T2DM, also play active roles in the onset and progression of CRC. Recently, small dense low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles, a typical characteristic of diabetic dyslipidemia, emerged as another possible underlying link between T2DM and CRC. Growing evidence suggests that antidiabetic medications may have beneficial effects in CRC prevention. According to findings from a limited number of preclinical and clinical stud…
Adjuvant chemotherapy for rectal cancer after preoperative radiation or chemoradiation: One size does not fit all
2015
The Greta Study: Generating Real-World Evidence about Bevacizumab Treatment of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer by Linking Cancer Registries and Healthca…
2017
OBJECTIVES: Based on the results of randomized clinical trials, bevacizumab plus chemotherapy is currently recommended as firstline treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). However, scant realworld data are available about effectiveness of bevacizumabcontaining therapy used in patients with mCRC in Italy. The GRETA observational cohort study was designed for comparing overall survival (OS) of mCRC patients treated with firstline bevacizumab plus chemotherapy (B+CT), as compared to CT alone, in the realworld setting of Italian clinical practice, by linking cancer registries and healthcare utilization (HCU) databases. METHODS: Incident mCRC patients were identified during the p…
Colorectal Cancer: Metastatic Disease
2021
Most patients diagnosed with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) develop metastases during the disease course after resection of the primary locoregional cancer. To date, the liver represents the most common site of metastatic involvement. Although several different biological and clinical hallmarks exist between the colon and rectum (different embryological origin, anatomy, and molecular biology), mCRC requires similar staging procedures and systemic treatment strategies (first and subsequent lines) in terms of a multimodal approach treatment as a part of a “continuum of care.” Patients affected by oligometastatic disease should undergo an upfront evaluation by a multidisciplinary team for…
Exploring the effect of primary tumor sidedness on therapeutic efficacy across treatment lines in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer: analysi…
2017
// Dominik Paul Modest 1, 2 , Sebastian Stintzing 1, 2 , Ludwig Fischer von Weikersthal 3 , Thomas Decker 4 , Alexander Kiani 5 , Ursula Vehling-Kaiser 6 , Salah-Eddin Al-Batran 7 , Tobias Heintges 8 , Christoph Kahl 9 , Gernot Seipelt 10 , Frank Kullmann 11 , Werner Scheithauer 12 , Markus Moehler 13, 14 , Julian Walter Holch 1, 2 , Jobst Christian von Einem 1, 2 , Swantje Held 15 and Volker Heinemann 1, 2 1 Department of Medicine III, University Hospital, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany 2 German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany 3 Gesundheitszentrum St. Marien, Amberg, Germany 4 Oncological Practice, Ravensburg, Germany 5 Medizinische Klinik I…
“Are There New Chemotherapy Drugs Behind the Corner?”
2018
Up to now, the backbone of both adjuvant and palliative chemotherapy for colorectal cancer is still represented by 5-fluorouracil (5FU). However, we have currently several approved drugs with significant clinical activity in metastatic colon cancer. Apart from cytotoxics such as oxaliplatin, irinotecan, and fluoropyrimidines, we have antiangiogenics (bevacizumab, aflibercept, and ramucirumab), anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), and tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as regorafenib. Despite remarkable prolongation of median survival, exceeding 24 months, most patients will be progressing over different lines of therapy, and there is a need and a role for new compounds to be added to …
Natural history of bone metastasis in colorectal cancer: final results of a large Italian bone metastases study.
2012
ABSTRACT Background Data are limited regarding bone metastases from colorectal cancer (CRC). The objective of this study was to survey the natural history of bone metastasis in CRC. Patients and methods This retrospective, multicenter, observational study of 264 patients with CRC involving bone examined cancer treatments, bone metastases characteristics, skeletal-related event (SRE) type and frequency, zoledronic acid therapy, and disease outcomes. Results Most patients with bone metastases had pathologic T3/4 disease at CRC diagnosis. The spine was the most common site involved (65%), followed by hip/pelvis (34%), long bones (26%), and other sites (17%). Median time from CRC diagnosis to b…
ELF regimen in advanced gastrointestinal malignancies: An analysis of its clinical effectiveness and toxicity
2011
A multi-institutional phase 11 study of the combination of levofolinic acid 100 mg/m2, VP16 120 mg/m2 and 5-fluorouracil 500 mg/m2 for 3 consecutive days was carried out on a series of 73 evaluable patients with low performance status affected by locally advanced and/or metastatic gastrointestinal carcinomas. Site of primary tumor were: stomach 26, large bowel 20, pancreas 16, gall-bladder 5, and liver 6. Among patients with gastric carcinoma, 2 patients (8%) had a complete response with a mean duration of 6.8+ months, and 9 (35%) had a partial response with a mean duration of 5.8+ months, for an overall response rate of 43%. Overall response rate was largely unsatisfactory in colorectal ca…
Corrigendum to "2nd St. Gallen EORTC Gastrointestinal Cancer Conference: Consensus recommendations on controversial issues in the primary treatment o…
2016
Phase Ib Trial Trial of Rg7116, a Glycoengineered Monoclonal Antibody Targeting Her3, in Combination with Cetuximab or Erlotinib in Patients with Adv…
2014
ABSTRACT Aim: To evaluate the safety profile of RG7116 in combination with cetuximab or erlotinib. Methods: Patients (pts) with advanced or metastatic carcinomas with centrally confirmed HER3 protein expression were included. RG7116 plus cetuximab (400 mg/m2 followed by 250 mg/m2 qw IV) and RG7116 plus erlotinib (150 mg/day p.o.) combinations were evaluated in a dose escalation study with “3 + 3” design at a starting dose of 400 mg IV of RG7116 in a q2w regimen. Results: Twenty-seven pts were enrolled in 5 cohorts (400 to 2000 mg) in the cetuximab arm. One dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) of grade 3 dehydration was reported in the 800-mg cohort. Twenty-seven pts were enrolled in 4 cohorts (400 …