2024
Treatment patterns and clinical outcomes in patients with EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancer after progression on osimertinib
Robinson N, Canavan M, Zhan P, Udelsman B, Pathak R, Boffa D, Goldberg S. Treatment patterns and clinical outcomes in patients with EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancer after progression on osimertinib. Clinical Lung Cancer 2024 PMID: 39462746, DOI: 10.1016/j.cllc.2024.09.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-small cell lung cancerEGFR-mutant non-small cell lung cancerFirst-line osimertinibContinuation of osimertinibImmune checkpoint inhibitorsTyrosine kinase inhibitorsCell lung cancerRetrospective cohort studyOverall survivalTreatment regimensLung cancerAdvanced epidermal growth factor receptorAssociated with increased PFSAssociated with superior PFSSecond-line treatment regimenEGFR exon 19 deletionRetrospective cohort study of patientsEGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitorsAssociated with prolonged survivalCohort study of patientsSecond-line treatment regimensExon 19 deletionFirst-line therapyEpidermal growth factor receptorFirst-line treatmentSystemic Anticancer Therapy and Overall Survival in Patients With Very Advanced Solid Tumors
Canavan M, Wang X, Ascha M, Miksad R, Showalter T, Calip G, Gross C, Adelson K. Systemic Anticancer Therapy and Overall Survival in Patients With Very Advanced Solid Tumors. JAMA Oncology 2024, 10: 887-895. PMID: 38753341, PMCID: PMC11099840, DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2024.1129.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Quality ForumQuintile 5Quintile 1Improve end-of-life careEnd-of-life careCohort studyNationwide population-based cohort studyPopulation-based cohort studyEnd of lifeElectronic health record databaseHealth care practicesColorectal cancerPopulation of patientsCox proportional hazards modelsAmerican Society of Clinical OncologyQuality ForumCare practicesOverall survivalPayment incentivesProportional hazards modelHighest quintileMultivariate Cox proportional hazards modelQuintileFlatiron HealthHazard ratioSurgical and Endoscopic Management of Clinical T1b Esophageal Cancer
Ayoade O, Canavan M, De Santis W, Zhan P, Boffa D. Surgical and Endoscopic Management of Clinical T1b Esophageal Cancer. Journal Of Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery 2024 PMID: 38925509, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2024.06.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEsophageal cancerTumor attributesEsophagectomy patientsEndoscopic treatmentAccelerated time failure modelsEndoscopic managementTumor size > 1 cmFactors associated with upstagingOccult lymph node metastasisAssociated with improved survivalAssociated with lymphovascular invasionEffect of esophagectomyT1b esophageal cancerTreatment naive patientsNational Cancer DatabaseWell-differentiated tumorsKaplan Meier analysisLymph node metastasisPoor tumor differentiationTime failure modelsNodal upstagingLymphovascular invasionOverall survivalEndoscopic patientsMeier analysisSalvage lung resection after immunotherapy is feasible and safe
Nemeth A, Canavan M, Zhan P, Udelsman B, Ely S, Wigle D, Martin L, Yang C, Boffa D, Dhanasopon A. Salvage lung resection after immunotherapy is feasible and safe. JTCVS Open 2024, 20: 141-150. PMID: 39296459, PMCID: PMC11405986, DOI: 10.1016/j.xjon.2024.03.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-small cell lung cancerComplete pathologic responseSalvage lung resectionNational Cancer DatabaseLength of stayStages I-IVLung resectionOligo-progressionOverall survivalSalvage surgeryComplete resection (R0Comprehensive multidisciplinary treatment planHigher R0 resection rateCohort study of patientsInitiation of immunotherapyR0 resection rateTreated with immunotherapySalvage treatment optionMortality rateCell lung cancerLow patient morbidityMedian length of stayKaplan-Meier analysisMultidisciplinary treatment planStudy of patients
2023
Overall survival in low-comorbidity patients with stage I non–small cell lung cancer who chose stereotactic body radiotherapy compared to surgery
Udelsman B, Canavan M, Zhan P, Ely S, Park H, Boffa D, Mase V. Overall survival in low-comorbidity patients with stage I non–small cell lung cancer who chose stereotactic body radiotherapy compared to surgery. Journal Of Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery 2023, 167: 822-833.e7. PMID: 37500052, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2023.07.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-small cell lung cancerStereotactic body radiotherapyStage I non-small cell lung cancerLow-comorbidity patientsCell lung cancerOverall survivalSurgical managementLung cancerSurgical resectionBody radiotherapyClinical stage I non-small cell lung cancerEarly-stage non-small cell lung cancerPropensity score-matched cohortPropensity score-matched patientsPropensity score-matched analysisEarly-stage lung cancerLong-term OSNational Cancer DatabaseProportion of patientsCancer DatabasePatientsSBRT patientsSurgeryCancerMortalitySurvival analysis of patients treated at oncology practices with more aggressive end-of-life practice patterns.
Canavan M, Wang X, Ascha M, Miksad R, Showalter T, Calip G, Gross C, Adelson K. Survival analysis of patients treated at oncology practices with more aggressive end-of-life practice patterns. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2023, 41: 6562-6562. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.6562.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReal-world overall survivalSystemic anticancer therapySurvival analysisNon-small cell lungCox proportional hazards modelPractice-level factorsRenal cell carcinomaProportional hazards modelCommon cancer typesDe-identified databaseElectronic health recordsAdvanced diseaseAdult patientsHazard ratioMetastatic diseaseMost patientsOverall survivalSurvival benefitSystemic treatmentAggressive endPrimary outcomeCell carcinomaCell lungPrimary exposureCancer patients