2020
Management of adverse events in patients with HER2+ metastatic breast cancer treated with tucatinib, trastuzumab, and capecitabine (HER2CLIMB).
Okines A, Paplomata E, Wahl T, Wright G, Sutherland S, Jakobsen E, Valdes F, Chan A, Clark A, Conlin A, Lustberg M, Specht J, Pluard T, Zhu X, Krop I, Gelmon K, Slamon D, Ramos J, An G, Hamilton E. Management of adverse events in patients with HER2+ metastatic breast cancer treated with tucatinib, trastuzumab, and capecitabine (HER2CLIMB). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2020, 38: 1043-1043. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.1043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdverse eventsMedian timeControl armBreast cancerExposure-adjusted incidence ratesElevated liver enzymesMetastatic breast cancerCases of diarrheaMedian durationDose modificationTx groupIncidence rateLiver enzymesHigh incidenceDiarrheaTucatinibFirst onsetCapecitabineTrastuzumabHER2Significant inhibitionBilirubinLonger durationCycle 1Patients
2014
Treatment‐Related Mortality With Everolimus in Cancer Patients
Wesolowski R, Abdel‐Rasoul M, Lustberg M, Paskell M, Shapiro C, Macrae E. Treatment‐Related Mortality With Everolimus in Cancer Patients. The Oncologist 2014, 19: 661-668. PMID: 24794158, PMCID: PMC4041666, DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2013-0355.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFatal adverse eventsTreatment-related mortalityCancer patientsAdverse eventsOverall incidenceSan Antonio Breast Cancer SymposiumRole of everolimusControl group patientsMultiple solid tumorsEverolimus administrationGroup patientsCancer SymposiumSubgroup analysisControl armOdds ratioEverolimusFatal eventsClinical OncologyPatientsSolid tumorsPubMed databaseTumor typesIncidenceAmerican SocietySignificant differences