2024
Current management practices of de novo oligometastatic breast cancer: Real-world data from a physician survey.
Odzer N, Pusztai L, Rozenblit M. Current management practices of de novo oligometastatic breast cancer: Real-world data from a physician survey. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: 1104-1104. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.1104.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMultimodal therapySurgical resectionOverall survivalPrimary tumorRandomized trialsResponse to initial chemotherapyTreated with multimodality therapyOligometastatic breast cancerRecommended surgical resectionLocally advanced cancerPalliative systemic chemotherapyProlonged overall survivalTime of diagnosisRandomized clinical trialsOS benefitSystemic chemotherapyInitial chemotherapyResidual lesionsSurvival benefitNCCN GuidelinesReceptor subtypesRetrospective studyTreatment modalitiesMetastatic cancerAblative radiation
2023
Core Needle Biopsies as an Alternative Source for Ex Vivo Expanded TIL for Adoptive Cell Therapy in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Coman M, Pusztai L, Hooley R, Andreveja L, Kim L, Joshi N, Bersenev A, Krause D, Park T. Core Needle Biopsies as an Alternative Source for Ex Vivo Expanded TIL for Adoptive Cell Therapy in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. Journal Of Immunotherapy 2023, 47: 49-53. PMID: 37991241, DOI: 10.1097/cji.0000000000000495.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTumor-infiltrating lymphocytesCore needle biopsyTriple-negative breast cancerNeedle biopsyBreast cancerEx vivoT-cell receptor clonalityUltrasound-guided core needle biopsyTriple negative breast cancer tumorsMorbidity of surgeryAdoptive cell therapyBreast cancer tumorsTIL generationAdoptive transferTIL culturesMultiple lesionsCytokine secretionMetastatic cancerSame patientTumor tissueCell therapyPatientsCancer tumorsCancerSurgery
2014
A Targeted Next‐Generation Sequencing Assay Detects a High Frequency of Therapeutically Targetable Alterations in Primary and Metastatic Breast Cancers: Implications for Clinical Practice
Vasan N, Yelensky R, Wang K, Moulder S, Dzimitrowicz H, Avritscher R, Wang B, Wu Y, Cronin MT, Palmer G, Symmans WF, Miller VA, Stephens P, Pusztai L. A Targeted Next‐Generation Sequencing Assay Detects a High Frequency of Therapeutically Targetable Alterations in Primary and Metastatic Breast Cancers: Implications for Clinical Practice. The Oncologist 2014, 19: 453-458. PMID: 24710307, PMCID: PMC4012963, DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2013-0377.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancerGenomic alterationsV-akt murine thymoma viral oncogene homolog 1Stage IV cancerMetastatic breast cancerActionable genomic alterationsPotential treatment optionOncogene homolog 1Primary tumor biopsiesCancer-related genesClinical Laboratory Improvement AmendmentsDependent kinasesMedian sequencing depthGene fusionsSequencing depthBase substitutionsHER2 mutationsHomolog 1Actionable alterationsTargetable alterationsTreatment optionsClinical trialsHER2 amplificationMetastatic cancerTumor biopsies