2022
Reduced Aspiration Rates for 50 Gy Postoperative Radiation in HPV-Associated Oropharynx Cancer in E3311: A Trial of the ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group
Hutcheson K, Peterson C, Barbon C, Quon H, Mehra R, Ringash J, Lewin J, Flamand Y, Duvvuri U, Ozer E, Thomas G, Kupferman M, Koch W, Bell R, Saba N, Panwar A, Annino D, Wagner L, Ferris R, Burtness B. Reduced Aspiration Rates for 50 Gy Postoperative Radiation in HPV-Associated Oropharynx Cancer in E3311: A Trial of the ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2022, 114: s27-s28. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2022.07.380.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTransoral surgerySite cliniciansCentral reviewPostoperative radiotherapyOropharyngeal cancerExact testECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research GroupMD Anderson Cancer CenterIntermediate-risk HPVPrimary transoral surgeryBarium swallow studyCancer Research GroupAnderson Cancer CenterAspiration rateFisher's exact testExcellent disease controlOropharynx cancerPostoperative radiationRisk HPVRandomized armTrials databasesCancer CenterFunctional outcomeMBS studiesSwallow study
2020
Survivin expression and impact on head and neck cancer outcomes
Khan SA, Burke M, Zhu F, Yang DH, Dubyk C, Mehra R, Lango MJ, Ridge JA, Sher DJ, Burtness B. Survivin expression and impact on head and neck cancer outcomes. Oral Oncology 2020, 112: 105049. PMID: 33221541, PMCID: PMC10916757, DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2020.105049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge FactorsAgedAged, 80 and overApoptosisCell NucleusCyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16CytoplasmDisease-Free SurvivalFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasm ProteinsPrognosisSex FactorsSquamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckSurvivinTissue Array AnalysisTreatment OutcomeTumor Suppressor Protein p53ConceptsOverall survivalSurvivin expressionTissue microarraySurvivin levelsNeck squamous cell carcinomaTotal compartmentFox Chase Cancer CenterNeck cancer outcomesShorter overall survivalSquamous cell carcinomaHigh survivin expressionGrade of tumorAnti-cancer therapySystemic therapyPatient sexSurvival outcomesCancer CenterCell carcinomaCancer outcomesP16 statusPredictive biomarkersPrimary tumorSurvivin protein expressionTreatment responseN stage
2014
Trends and variations in the use of adjuvant therapy for patients with head and neck cancer
Chen MM, Roman SA, Yarbrough WG, Burtness BA, Sosa JA, Judson BL. Trends and variations in the use of adjuvant therapy for patients with head and neck cancer. Cancer 2014, 120: 3353-3360. PMID: 25042524, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.28870.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdjuvant therapyAdverse pathologic featuresAdjuvant chemoradiationPathologic featuresNeck cancerNational Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelinesNational Cancer Data BaseMedicare/Medicaid insuranceImproved overall survivalHospital-level factorsCox multivariate regressionLog-rank testMultivariate logistic regressionForm of radiotherapyQuality of careAdjuvant radiotherapyOverall survivalMedicaid insuranceNetwork guidelinesCancer CenterLaryngeal cancerPractice patternsChemoradiationOral cavityPatients
2013
Dysplasia at the margin? Investigating the case for subsequent therapy in ‘Low-Risk’ squamous cell carcinoma of the oral tongue
Sopka DM, Li T, Lango MN, Mehra R, Liu JC, Burtness B, Flieder DB, Ridge JA, Galloway TJ. Dysplasia at the margin? Investigating the case for subsequent therapy in ‘Low-Risk’ squamous cell carcinoma of the oral tongue. Oral Oncology 2013, 49: 1083-1087. PMID: 24054332, PMCID: PMC4037753, DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2013.08.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisease-free survivalFox Chase Cancer CenterModerate dysplasiaOverall survivalLocal controlOral tongueSevere dysplasiaMild dysplasiaActuarial local controlInferior local controlKaplan-Meier methodOral tongue cancerWorse local controlSquamous cell carcinomaEarly-stage cancerAdditional therapyMeier methodResection marginsSubsequent therapyEntire cohortTongue cancerCancer CenterCell carcinomaPathology reportsFinal margins
2001
Use of paclitaxel in patients with pre‐existing cardiomyopathy: A review of our experience
Gollerkeri A, Harrold L, Rose M, Jain D, Burtness B. Use of paclitaxel in patients with pre‐existing cardiomyopathy: A review of our experience. International Journal Of Cancer 2001, 93: 139-141. PMID: 11391633, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.1295.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeft ventricular ejection fractionYale Cancer CenterPaclitaxel therapyClinic recordsDecreased LVEFCompletion of paclitaxelPre-existing cardiomyopathyPrior cardiac diseasePrior doxorubicin therapySecond-line agentsCongestive heart failureVentricular ejection fractionUse of paclitaxelEffect of paclitaxelEjection fractionHeart failureCardiac dysfunctionClinical evidenceOutpatient clinicCancer CenterCardiac toxicityDoxorubicin therapyCardiac functionRetrospective analysisMean change