2022
ANtiangiogenic Second-line Lung cancer Meta-Analysis on individual patient data in non-small cell lung cancer: ANSELMA
Remon J, Lacas B, Herbst R, Reck M, Garon EB, Scagliotti GV, Ramlau R, Hanna N, Vansteenkiste J, Yoh K, Groen HJM, Heymach JV, Mandrekar SJ, Okamoto I, Neal JW, Heist RS, Planchard D, Pignon JP, Besse B, group A, Besse B, Lacas B, Pignon J, Remon J, Berghmans T, Dahlberg S, Felip E, Berghmans T, Besse B, Dahlberg S, Felip E, Garon E, Groen H, Hanna N, Heist R, Herbst R, Heymach J, Lacas B, Adjei A, Heist R, Mandrekar S, Neal J, Okamoto I, Pignon J, Ramlau R, Remon J, Reck M, Scagliotti G, Vansteenkiste J, Yoh K. ANtiangiogenic Second-line Lung cancer Meta-Analysis on individual patient data in non-small cell lung cancer: ANSELMA. European Journal Of Cancer 2022, 166: 112-125. PMID: 35286903, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2022.02.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerProgression-free survivalAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerFirst-line therapyCell lung cancerIndividual patient dataHazard ratioYounger patientsLung cancerPulmonary thromboembolic eventsPatient dataSecond-line treatmentFirst-line treatmentRisk of hypertensionFixed-effects modelOS benefitPFS benefitThromboembolic eventsOverall survivalSubgroup analysisAntiangiogenicsMeta-AnalysisPatientsMedical needChemotherapy
2017
Disparities in next generation sequencing in a population-based community cohort of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
Presley C, Soulos P, Chiang A, Longtine J, Adelson K, Herbst R, Nussbaum N, Sorg R, Abernethy A, Agarwala V, Gross C. Disparities in next generation sequencing in a population-based community cohort of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2017, 35: 6563-6563. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2017.35.15_suppl.6563.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-small cell lung cancerAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerCell lung cancerNGS testingLung cancerBiomarker testingOncology practiceNext-generation sequencingNon-squamous non-small cell lung cancerPopulation-based community cohortReal-world clinical practiceMulti-gene panel testingInsurance-related disparitiesAdvanced lung cancerFirst-line treatmentHistory of smokingRetrospective observational studyElectronic health record dataWorld clinical practiceClustering of patientsHealth record dataYounger patientsMedian agePatient characteristicsWhite patients
2004
Potential role of molecularly targeted therapy in the management of advanced nonsmall cell lung carcinoma in the elderly
Gridelli C, Massarelli E, Maione P, Rossi A, Herbst RS, Onn A, Ciardiello F. Potential role of molecularly targeted therapy in the management of advanced nonsmall cell lung carcinoma in the elderly. Cancer 2004, 101: 1733-1744. PMID: 15386339, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.20572.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced nonsmall cell lung carcinomaNonsmall cell lung carcinomaNovel biologic agentsElderly patientsCell lung carcinomaConventional chemotherapyPatient ageBiologic agentsLung carcinomaClinical developmentSuch elderly patientsVascular endothelial growth factorLung carcinoma casesQuality of lifeEndothelial growth factorEpidermal growth factor receptorGrowth factor receptorAggressive chemotherapyImproved tolerabilityYounger patientsOrgan failureTherapy regimensComorbid conditionsMalignant diseaseCarcinoma cases