2021
Physical Activity, Weight, and Outcomes in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer (C40502/Alliance)
Ligibel JA, Huebner L, Rugo HS, Burstein HJ, Toppmeyer DL, Anders CK, Ma C, Barry WT, Suman V, Carey LA, Partridge AH, Hudis CA, Winer EP. Physical Activity, Weight, and Outcomes in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer (C40502/Alliance). JNCI Cancer Spectrum 2021, 5: pkab025-. PMID: 33981951, PMCID: PMC8103727, DOI: 10.1093/jncics/pkab025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntineoplastic Agents, ImmunologicalAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBevacizumabBody HeightBody Mass IndexBody WeightBreast NeoplasmsEpothilonesExerciseFemaleHumansMiddle AgedObesityPaclitaxelProgression-Free SurvivalProportional Hazards ModelsTreatment OutcomeYoung AdultConceptsProgression-free survivalMetastatic breast cancerBody mass indexOverall survivalPhysical activityBreast cancerMass indexMET hoursFirst-line taxane-based chemotherapyHormone receptor-positive cancersBaseline body mass indexFirst-line chemotherapyTaxane-based chemotherapyReceptor-positive cancersRecreational physical activityRates of obesityMetastatic diseaseCox modelingMedian ageOverall mortalityRandomized trialsTask hoursMetabolic equivalentsPatientsCancer
2020
Serial Analysis of Circulating Tumor Cells in Metastatic Breast Cancer Receiving First-Line Chemotherapy
Magbanua MJM, Hendrix LH, Hyslop T, Barry WT, Winer EP, Hudis C, Toppmeyer D, Carey LA, Partridge AH, Pierga JY, Fehm T, Vidal-Martínez J, Mavroudis D, Garcia-Saenz JA, Stebbing J, Gazzaniga P, Manso L, Zamarchi R, Antelo ML, De Mattos-Arruda L, Generali D, Caldas C, Munzone E, Dirix L, Delson AL, Burstein HJ, Qadir M, Ma C, Scott JH, Bidard FC, Park JW, Rugo HS. Serial Analysis of Circulating Tumor Cells in Metastatic Breast Cancer Receiving First-Line Chemotherapy. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2020, 113: 443-452. PMID: 32770247, PMCID: PMC8023821, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djaa113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgression-free survivalFirst-line chemotherapyOverall survivalBaseline CTCsCTC statusPrognostic groupsInferior progression-free survivalMetastatic breast cancer patientsFuture prospective clinical trialsNovel prognostic groupsMetastatic breast cancerProspective clinical trialsRisk stratification strategiesBreast cancer patientsCourse of treatmentMore effective treatmentsUndetectable CTCsMBC patientsHazard ratioPoor outcomePrognostic significanceCox regressionCancer patientsClinical trialsCTC measurement
2019
Personalized Management of Chemotherapy‐Induced Peripheral Neuropathy Based on a Patient Reported Outcome: CALGB 40502 (Alliance)
Sharma MR, Mehrotra S, Gray E, Wu K, Barry WT, Hudis C, Winer EP, Lyss AP, Toppmeyer DL, Moreno‐Aspitia A, Lad TE, Velasco M, Overmoyer B, Rugo HS, Ratain MJ, Gobburu JV. Personalized Management of Chemotherapy‐Induced Peripheral Neuropathy Based on a Patient Reported Outcome: CALGB 40502 (Alliance). The Journal Of Clinical Pharmacology 2019, 60: 444-452. PMID: 31802506, PMCID: PMC7064382, DOI: 10.1002/jcph.1559.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlbuminsAlgorithmsAntineoplastic AgentsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBreast NeoplasmsComputer SimulationDrug Administration ScheduleDrug TaperingEpothilonesFemaleHumansModels, BiologicalPaclitaxelPatient Reported Outcome MeasuresPeripheral Nervous System DiseasesPrecision MedicineConceptsDose-adjustment algorithmPatient-reported outcome dataEarly time pointsNeuropathy scoreDose adjustmentNanoparticle albuminIndividual patientsTime pointsOutcome dataChemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyRandomized phase III trialFirst-line chemotherapyMetastatic breast cancerPhase III trialsPatient-reported outcomes
2017
Kinetic-Pharmacodynamic Model of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer Treated with Paclitaxel, Nab-Paclitaxel, or Ixabepilone: CALGB 40502 (Alliance)
Mehrotra S, Sharma MR, Gray E, Wu K, Barry WT, Hudis C, Winer EP, Lyss AP, Toppmeyer DL, Moreno-Aspitia A, Lad TE, Valasco M, Overmoyer B, Rugo H, Ratain MJ, Gobburu JV. Kinetic-Pharmacodynamic Model of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer Treated with Paclitaxel, Nab-Paclitaxel, or Ixabepilone: CALGB 40502 (Alliance). The AAPS Journal 2017, 19: 1411-1423. PMID: 28620884, PMCID: PMC5711539, DOI: 10.1208/s12248-017-0101-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathyProportion of patientsMetastatic breast cancerKinetic-pharmacodynamic modelIndirect response modelNab-paclitaxelDose modificationPeripheral neuropathyBreast cancerDrug effectsRandomized phase III trialLinear drug effectFirst-line chemotherapyPhase III trialsTime pointsDose-limiting toxicityLater time pointsEarly time pointsCALGB 40502Neurotoxicity ScaleIII trialsFunctional assessmentChemotherapeutic agentsPatientsCancer
2014
Circulating Tumor Cells and Response to Chemotherapy in Metastatic Breast Cancer: SWOG S0500
Smerage JB, Barlow WE, Hortobagyi GN, Winer EP, Leyland-Jones B, Srkalovic G, Tejwani S, Schott AF, O'Rourke MA, Lew DL, Doyle GV, Gralow JR, Livingston RB, Hayes DF. Circulating Tumor Cells and Response to Chemotherapy in Metastatic Breast Cancer: SWOG S0500. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2014, 32: 3483-3489. PMID: 24888818, PMCID: PMC4209100, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2014.56.2561.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic breast cancerFirst-line chemotherapyMedian overall survivalDays of therapyOverall survivalInitial therapyBreast cancerTumor cellsTrial of patientsMore effective treatmentsEvaluable patientsStandard chemotherapyPrimary outcomeArm APoor prognosisPrognostic significanceCytotoxic therapyAlternative chemotherapyEffective treatmentChemotherapyPatientsTherapyEarly switchingPersistent increaseMonths
2003
Trastuzumab and vinorelbine as first-line therapy for HER2-overexpressing metastatic breast cancer: multicenter phase II trial with clinical outcomes, analysis of serum tumor markers as predictive factors, and cardiac surveillance algorithm.
Burstein HJ, Harris LN, Marcom PK, Lambert-Falls R, Havlin K, Overmoyer B, Friedlander RJ, Gargiulo J, Strenger R, Vogel CL, Ryan PD, Ellis MJ, Nunes RA, Bunnell CA, Campos SM, Hallor M, Gelman R, Winer EP. Trastuzumab and vinorelbine as first-line therapy for HER2-overexpressing metastatic breast cancer: multicenter phase II trial with clinical outcomes, analysis of serum tumor markers as predictive factors, and cardiac surveillance algorithm. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2003, 21: 2889-95. PMID: 12885806, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2003.02.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAlgorithmsAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBiomarkers, TumorBreast NeoplasmsDisease ProgressionFemaleHeart DiseasesHumansInfusions, IntravenousMiddle AgedPredictive Value of TestsReceptor, ErbB-2ROC CurveSurvival AnalysisTrastuzumabTreatment OutcomeVinblastineVinorelbineConceptsLeft ventricular ejection fractionMetastatic breast cancerHER2-positive metastatic breast cancerBreast cancerHER2 extracellular domainResponse rateEjection fractionTumor markersNormal left ventricular ejection fractionMulticenter phase II studyMulticenter phase II trialPositive advanced breast cancerHuman epidermal growth factor receptor 2Epidermal growth factor receptor 2Prior adjuvant chemotherapySafety of trastuzumabFirst-line chemotherapyPhase II studySymptomatic heart failureAdvanced breast cancerBaseline ejection fractionFirst-line therapyFirst-line treatmentPhase II trialTrastuzumab-based therapy
1999
Vinorelbine as first-line chemotherapy for advanced breast cancer in women 60 years of age or older
Vogel C, O’Rourke M, Winer E, Hochster H, Chang A, Adamkiewicz B, White R, McGuirt C. Vinorelbine as first-line chemotherapy for advanced breast cancer in women 60 years of age or older. Annals Of Oncology 1999, 10: 397-402. PMID: 10370781, DOI: 10.1023/a:1008364222793.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAgingAntineoplastic Agents, PhytogenicBreast NeoplasmsDisease-Free SurvivalDose-Response Relationship, DrugDrug Administration ScheduleFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansInfusions, IntravenousMiddle AgedProspective StudiesSeverity of Illness IndexTreatment OutcomeVinblastineVinorelbineConceptsAdvanced breast cancerDose-limiting toxicityBreast cancerSide effectsNonhematologic toxicityElderly patientsMeasurable advanced breast cancerMajor dose-limiting toxicityActivity of vinorelbineMedian dose intensityFirst-line chemotherapyObjective response rateFirst-line therapyPhase II trialSubjective side effectsInjection site reactionsWomen 60 yearsGastrointestinal side effectsGeneralized painIntravenous vinorelbinePrior chemotherapyAbdominal painChest painII trialCytotoxic chemotherapy