2022
Endometrial Cancer in Reproductive Age: Fertility-Sparing Approach and Reproductive Outcomes
Mutlu L, Manavella D, Gullo G, McNamara B, Santin A, Patrizio P. Endometrial Cancer in Reproductive Age: Fertility-Sparing Approach and Reproductive Outcomes. Cancers 2022, 14: 5187. PMID: 36358604, PMCID: PMC9656291, DOI: 10.3390/cancers14215187.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFertility-preserving approachEndometrial cancerLow-grade endometrial cancerFertility sparing approachStandard surgical treatmentCommon gynecologic malignancyGynecologic malignanciesOncologic outcomesSurgical treatmentPatient goalsReproductive ageReproductive outcomesClose monitoringCancerYoung womenConservative approachFertility goalsReproductive technologiesPatientsWomenAgeOutcomesEarly stagesHysterectomyMalignancyImmune checkpoint inhibitors for recurrent endometrial cancer
Mutlu L, Harold J, Tymon-Rosario J, Santin AD. Immune checkpoint inhibitors for recurrent endometrial cancer. Expert Review Of Anticancer Therapy 2022, 22: 249-258. PMID: 35176955, DOI: 10.1080/14737140.2022.2044311.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsRecurrent endometrial cancerCheckpoint inhibitorsEndometrial cancerEC patientsAdvanced/recurrent endometrial cancerPD-1/PD-L1 inhibitorsRecurrent EC patientsUse of chemotherapyCommon gynecologic malignancyMajor clinical trialsPD-L1 inhibitorsBiomarkers of responseViable treatment optionHuman cancer treatmentTumor microenvironment immunosuppressionRecurrent diseaseGynecologic malignanciesPD-1Clinical efficacyPatient populationTreatment optionsTumor immunogenicityRecent trialsClinical trials
2020
Sacituzumab govitecan, an antibody‐drug conjugate targeting trophoblast cell‐surface antigen 2, shows cytotoxic activity against poorly differentiated endometrial adenocarcinomas in vitro and in vivo
Perrone E, Manara P, Lopez S, Bellone S, Bonazzoli E, Manzano A, Zammataro L, Bianchi A, Zeybek B, Buza N, Tymon‐Rosario J, Altwerger G, Han C, Menderes G, Huang GS, Ratner E, Silasi D, Azodi M, Hui P, Schwartz PE, Scambia G, Santin AD. Sacituzumab govitecan, an antibody‐drug conjugate targeting trophoblast cell‐surface antigen 2, shows cytotoxic activity against poorly differentiated endometrial adenocarcinomas in vitro and in vivo. Molecular Oncology 2020, 14: 645-656. PMID: 31891442, PMCID: PMC7053235, DOI: 10.1002/1878-0261.12627.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntibody-Dependent Cell CytotoxicityAntigens, NeoplasmAntineoplastic AgentsCamptothecinCarcinoma, EndometrioidCell Adhesion MoleculesCell DifferentiationCell Line, TumorCell SurvivalEndometrial NeoplasmsFemaleHumansImmunoconjugatesImmunohistochemistryIrinotecanMiceMice, SCIDTissue Array AnalysisXenograft Model Antitumor AssaysConceptsAntibody-dependent cell cytotoxicityCell surface antigen 2EC cell linesSacituzumab govitecanTrop-2 expressionPrimary tumor cell linesTrop-2Xenograft modelAntigen 2Cell linesTumor cell linesCommon gynecologic malignancyFuture clinical trialsChromium release assaysParaffin-embedded tumorsTumor growth inhibitionSignificant bystander killingEC xenograftsGynecologic malignanciesEndometrial cancerEndometrial adenocarcinomaEndometrioid carcinoma tissuesPreclinical activityControl antibodyClinical trials
2015
An update on the current pharmacotherapy for endometrial cancer
de Haydu C, Black JD, Schwab CL, English DP, Santin AD. An update on the current pharmacotherapy for endometrial cancer. Expert Opinion On Pharmacotherapy 2015, 17: 489-499. PMID: 26629895, DOI: 10.1517/14656566.2016.1127351.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndometrial cancerMainstay of treatmentCommon gynecologic malignancyCurrent conventional therapiesGynecologic malignanciesCurrent pharmacotherapyAvailable pharmacotherapiesConventional therapyCurrent therapiesEndometrial tumorsTargeted therapyImmunohistochemical characterizationRadiation therapyClinical careAggressive formNew therapiesPreclinical settingTherapyTherapeutic agentsCancerPharmacotherapyTumorsAvailable literatureHistoric treatmentTreatment
2012
Trop-2 protein overexpression is an independent marker for predicting disease recurrence in endometrioid endometrial carcinoma
Bignotti E, Zanotti L, Calza S, Falchetti M, Lonardi S, Ravaggi A, Romani C, Todeschini P, Bandiera E, Tassi RA, Facchetti F, Sartori E, Pecorelli S, Roque DM, Santin AD. Trop-2 protein overexpression is an independent marker for predicting disease recurrence in endometrioid endometrial carcinoma. BMC Clinical Pathology 2012, 12: 22. PMID: 23151048, PMCID: PMC3534488, DOI: 10.1186/1472-6890-12-22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDisease-free survivalEndometrioid endometrial carcinomaTrop-2 overexpressionProgression-free survivalIndependent prognostic factorHigh tumor gradePrognostic factorsEndometrial carcinomaTumor gradeMultivariate analysisTrop-2 protein expressionPoor disease-free survivalReduced disease-free survivalProtein expressionAdvanced FIGO stageCommon gynecologic malignancyEndometrioid endometrial cancerLymphovascular space invasionProtein overexpressionParaffin-embedded specimensAggressive tumor phenotypeSurgical stagingCervical involvementMedical comorbiditiesEndometrial cancer