2019
Point/Counterpoint: Do We De-escalate Treatment of HPV-Associated Oropharynx Cancer Now? And How?
Wirth LJ, Burtness B, Nathan CO, Grégoire V, Richmon J. Point/Counterpoint: Do We De-escalate Treatment of HPV-Associated Oropharynx Cancer Now? And How? American Society Of Clinical Oncology Educational Book 2019, 39: 364-372. PMID: 31099643, DOI: 10.1200/edbk_238315.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDe-escalate treatmentOropharyngeal carcinomaHPV-positive oropharyngeal carcinomaNeck cancer clinical researchNew systemic agentsPhase II trialPhase III trialsTreatment-related morbidityHigh cure ratesCancer clinical researchConcurrent cisplatinII trialOropharynx cancerPrimary surgeryDose intensityIII trialsInstitutional seriesInvasive resectionMultimodality treatmentSystemic agentsSystemic therapyPrimary diseaseCure rateToxic therapiesMultimodality strategy
2005
Five-Year Update of an Expanded Phase II Study of Dose-Dense and -Intense Doxorubicin, Paclitaxel and Cyclophosphamide (ATC) in High-Risk Breast Cancer
Abu-Khalaf MM, Windsor S, Ebisu K, Salikooti S, Ananthanarayanan G, Chung GG, DiGiovanna MP, Haffty BG, Abrams M, Farber LR, Hsu AD, Reiss M, Zelterman D, Burtness BA. Five-Year Update of an Expanded Phase II Study of Dose-Dense and -Intense Doxorubicin, Paclitaxel and Cyclophosphamide (ATC) in High-Risk Breast Cancer. Oncology 2005, 69: 372-383. PMID: 16319508, DOI: 10.1159/000089991.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-risk breast cancerBreast cancerAdjuvant therapyLymph nodesCommon grade 3 toxicitiesIpsilateral axillary lymph nodesGrade 3 toxicityGrade 3/4 neutropeniaPhase II studyAxillary lymph nodesPalmar-plantar erythrodysesthesiaDose-denseEligible patientsFeasible regimenFilgrastim supportNeutropenic feverDistant diseaseAxillary nodesDose intensityII studyBC surgerySequential doxorubicinAcute leukemiaMetastatic cancerMedian number
1999
Adjuvant sequential dose-dense doxorubicin, paclitaxel, and cyclophosphamide (ATC) for high-risk breast cancer is feasible in the community setting.
Burtness B, Windsor S, Holston B, DiStasio S, Staugaard-Hahn C, Abrantes J, Kneuper-Hall R, Farber L, Orell J, Bober-Sorcinelli K, Haffty BG, Reiss M. Adjuvant sequential dose-dense doxorubicin, paclitaxel, and cyclophosphamide (ATC) for high-risk breast cancer is feasible in the community setting. The Cancer Journal 1999, 5: 224-9. PMID: 10439168.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancerDefinitive breast cancer surgeryMetastatic axillary lymph nodesHigh-risk breast cancerMore axillary nodesMyalgia/arthralgiaGrade 3 toxicityNausea/vomitingPercent of patientsAxillary lymph nodesHigh-risk patientsBreast cancer surgeryPreliminary efficacy dataFilgrastim supportNeutropenic feverAcceptable toxicityAdjuvant therapyAxillary nodesDose intensityStandard therapyBone scanLymph nodesCancer surgeryDistant metastasisAcute leukemia