2021
LBA42 COAST: An open-label, randomised, phase II platform study of durvalumab alone or in combination with novel agents in patients with locally advanced, unresectable, stage III NSCLC
Martinez-Marti A, Majem M, Barlesi F, Costa E, Chu Q, Monnet I, Sanchez A, Dahkil S, Camidge D, He P, Soo-Hoo Y, Cooper Z, Kumar R, Bothos J, Aggarwal C, Herbst R. LBA42 COAST: An open-label, randomised, phase II platform study of durvalumab alone or in combination with novel agents in patients with locally advanced, unresectable, stage III NSCLC. Annals Of Oncology 2021, 32: s1320. DOI: 10.1016/j.annonc.2021.08.2121.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
P1.04-28 COAST: Durvalumab Alone or with Novel Agents for Locally Advanced, Unresectable, Stage III Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Herbst R, Barlesi F, Paz-Ares L, Raben D, Aggarwal C, Bothos J, Samadani R, He P, Angra N, Martinez P. P1.04-28 COAST: Durvalumab Alone or with Novel Agents for Locally Advanced, Unresectable, Stage III Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2019, 14: s450-s451. DOI: 10.1016/j.jtho.2019.08.931.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
New Strategies in Personalized Medicine for Solid Tumors: Molecular Markers and Clinical Trial Designs
Jürgensmeier JM, Eder JP, Herbst RS. New Strategies in Personalized Medicine for Solid Tumors: Molecular Markers and Clinical Trial Designs. Clinical Cancer Research 2014, 20: 4425-4435. PMID: 25183480, PMCID: PMC5369358, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-13-0753.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical trialsTumor biologyFuture patient selectionTherapy of patientsOngoing clinical evaluationBroad molecular profilingPromising tumor targetPersonalized medicinePatient selectionPatient populationTreatment recommendationsClinical evaluationTumor boardClinical studiesImmune parametersNovel agentsTumor targetsTreatment approachesSolid tumorsClinical researchPatientsMolecular profilingSpecific markersTumorsTrials
2008
Multitargeted Inhibitors in Lung Cancer: New Clinical Data
Bar J, Herbst RS, Onn A. Multitargeted Inhibitors in Lung Cancer: New Clinical Data. Clinical Lung Cancer 2008, 9: s92-s99. PMID: 19419930, DOI: 10.3816/clc.2008.s.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancerManagement of patientsCell lung cancerOngoing clinical trialsNew clinical dataCombination of therapiesTreatment arsenalMultitargeted therapyClinical trialsNovel therapiesClinical dataNovel agentsRadiation therapyTraditional chemotherapyTherapyCancerClinical useMalignant growthMultitargeted inhibitorsTreatmentPathwayMajor pathwayChemotherapyPatientsAgents
2007
Novel Agents in the Treatment of Lung Cancer: Fourth Cambridge Conference
Lynch TJ, Bonomi PD, Butts C, Davies AM, Engelman J, Govindan R, Herbst RS, Heymach JV, Johnson BE, Martins RG, Perez-Soler R, Riely GJ, Sandler AB, Sequist LV, Socinski MA, Wong KK, Hart CS. Novel Agents in the Treatment of Lung Cancer: Fourth Cambridge Conference. Clinical Cancer Research 2007, 13: 4583s-4588s. PMID: 17671145, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-07-0716.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2003
Mode of action of docetaxel – a basis for combination with novel anticancer agents
Herbst RS, Khuri FR. Mode of action of docetaxel – a basis for combination with novel anticancer agents. Cancer Treatment Reviews 2003, 29: 407-415. PMID: 12972359, DOI: 10.1016/s0305-7372(03)00097-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntineoplastic Agents, PhytogenicAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsApoptosisDocetaxelDrug Resistance, NeoplasmDrug SynergismErbB ReceptorsFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansMaleNeoplasmsNeovascularization, PathologicPaclitaxelPharmacogeneticsSurvival AnalysisTaxoidsTreatment OutcomeConceptsPatient populationOptimal treatment strategySpecific patient populationsCertain chemotherapeutic drugsAnticancer agentsOptimal therapySpecific therapyTreatment strategiesNovel agentsClinical investigationNew anticancer agentsNovel anticancer agentsCancer growthDifferent tumorsStimulation pathwayChemotherapeutic drugsInhibitor of mitosisAntitumor activityTumorigenic mechanismsMode of actionAgent combinationsDocetaxelTherapyAgentsDifferent aberrationsGefitinib: current and future status in cancer therapy.
Herbst RS, Kies MS. Gefitinib: current and future status in cancer therapy. Clinical Advances In Hematology And Oncology 2003, 1: 466-72. PMID: 16258434.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpidermal growth factor receptorTumor growthEGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitorsCurrent clinical development statusOngoing clinical trialsCombination of gefitinibClinical development statusCancer cell growthHost-dependent processesGrowth factor receptorHormonal therapyStandard chemotherapyBiologic agentsDisease recurrenceCell lungSolid malignanciesClinical trialsTumor cell functionsViable drug targetNovel agentsPreclinical studiesClinical developmentTumor typesGefitinibKinase inhibitors
2002
Targeted Therapy Using Novel Agents in the Treatment of Non—Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Herbst RS. Targeted Therapy Using Novel Agents in the Treatment of Non—Small-Cell Lung Cancer. Clinical Lung Cancer 2002, 3: s30-s38. PMID: 14720353, DOI: 10.3816/clc.2002.s.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCell lung cancerVascular endothelial growth factorProtein kinase C inhibitorLung cancerKinase C inhibitorSpecific cellular mechanismsCell cycle inhibitionEGFR tyrosine kinaseSignal transductionTyrosine kinaseKey enzymeReceptor-targeted therapyTreatment of NSCLCTumor growth delayC inhibitorEndothelial growth factorCellular mechanismsOSI-774IMC-C225Advanced NSCLCPoor prognosisMajor classesTargeted therapyNovel agentsTherapeutic improvementAngiogenesis inhibitors in clinical development for lung cancer
Herbst RS, Hidalgo M, Pierson AS, Holden SN, Bergen M, Eckhardt SG. Angiogenesis inhibitors in clinical development for lung cancer. Seminars In Oncology 2002, 29: 66-77. PMID: 11894016, DOI: 10.1053/sonc.2002.31527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAngiogenesis InhibitorsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsClinical Trials as TopicDisease ProgressionEndothelial Growth FactorsEndpoint DeterminationEnzyme InhibitorsHumansLung NeoplasmsLymphokinesMatrix Metalloproteinase InhibitorsMatrix MetalloproteinasesNeovascularization, PathologicTreatment OutcomeVascular Endothelial Growth Factor AVascular Endothelial Growth FactorsConceptsAngiogenesis inhibitorsLung cancerClinical trialsClinical developmentPhase II trialLong-term administrationPlatinum-based therapyEarly clinical trialsReceptor-targeted agentsPrimary endpointAdvanced diseaseII trialMetastatic diseaseAdjunctive therapyProcess of angiogenesisCancer patientsField of angiogenesisEfficacious dosesClinical evaluationTumor regressionNovel agentsAntiangiogenic agentsTherapeutic targetDependence of tumorsTumor angiogenesis
2001
Clinical studies of angiogenesis inhibitors: The university of texas md anderson center trial of human endostatin
Herbst R, Lee A, Tran H, Abbruzzese J. Clinical studies of angiogenesis inhibitors: The university of texas md anderson center trial of human endostatin. Current Oncology Reports 2001, 3: 131-140. PMID: 11177745, DOI: 10.1007/s11912-001-0013-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhase I trialI trialClinical studiesHuman endostatinTumor vasculatureSolid tumor malignanciesAnti-angiogenic agentsAnti-angiogenic mechanismAnti-angiogenic compoundsToxic cancer treatmentsAdvanced diseaseBlood vessel supplyCenter trialMinimal diseaseTumor sizeNovel agentsSurrogate endpointsNew agentsSide effectsBiologic mechanismsSingle agentAngiogenesis inhibitorsGrowth-inhibiting moleculesNon-toxic agentsTumor growth