2020
Detection of crown-like structures in breast adipose tissue and clinical outcomes among African-American and White women with breast cancer
Maliniak M, Cheriyan A, Sherman M, Liu Y, Gogineni K, Liu J, He J, Krishnamurti U, Miller-Kleinhenz J, Ashiqueali R, He J, Yacoub R, McCullough L. Detection of crown-like structures in breast adipose tissue and clinical outcomes among African-American and White women with breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research 2020, 22: 65. PMID: 32552729, PMCID: PMC7298873, DOI: 10.1186/s13058-020-01308-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast adipose tissueHazard ratioBreast cancerAdipose tissueMultivariable Cox proportional hazards modelsWhite womenCox proportional hazards modelProgression-free survivalMedical record reviewCurrent smoking statusConfidence intervalsProportional hazards modelBenign breast tissueBreast cancer prognosisNon-tumor tissuesCrown-like structuresMulti-racial populationEvidence of associationWorse OSWhite patientsClinical outcomesRecord reviewSmoking statusLifestyle factorsMultivariable model
2017
HER3-EGFR score to predict clinical outcomes in triple-negative breast cancer.
Ogden A, Bhattarai S, Green A, Aleskandarany M, Rakha E, Ellis I, Li X, Krishnamurti U, Janssen E, Jonsdottir K, Reid M, Rida P, Aneja R. HER3-EGFR score to predict clinical outcomes in triple-negative breast cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2017, 35: 11612-11612. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2017.35.15_suppl.11612.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTNBC patientsDistant metastasisPrognostic valueBreast cancerCox proportional hazards regressionTriple-negative breast cancerProportional hazards regressionHigher immunohistochemical expressionTop upstream regulatorsMulti-institutional studyMann-Whitney U testCanonical pathwaysTop canonical pathwaysErbB family membersHER3 levelsPreclinical evidenceClinical outcomesHazards regressionHepatic fibrosisImmunohistochemical biomarkersImmunohistochemical expressionLuminal cytokeratinsMultivariable modelEGFR levelsFibrotic processDistinctions in Breast Tumor Recurrence Patterns Post-Therapy among Racially Distinct Populations
Wright N, Xia J, Cantuaria G, Klimov S, Jones M, Neema P, Il’yasova D, Krishnamurti U, Li X, Reid M, Gupta M, Rida P, Osan R, Aneja R. Distinctions in Breast Tumor Recurrence Patterns Post-Therapy among Racially Distinct Populations. PLOS ONE 2017, 12: e0170095. PMID: 28085947, PMCID: PMC5234824, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0170095.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdjuvant therapyNeoadjuvant chemotherapyRecurrence rateTumor recurrenceClinical studiesBreast cancer recurrence ratesBreast tumor recurrenceCohort of patientsBreast cancer patientsRate of recurrenceCancer recurrence rateAfrican American patientsFirst clinical studyHigh incidence rateEuropean American patientsForm of treatmentLocal recurrenceClinical outcomesPost therapyCancer patientsInvasive diseaseIncidence rateHigher overall rateRecurrence patternsHigh riskTargeted drugs and diagnostic assays: Companions in the race to combat ethnic disparity.
Wright N, Rida P, Krishnamurti U, Li X, Aneja R. Targeted drugs and diagnostic assays: Companions in the race to combat ethnic disparity. Frontiers In Bioscience-Landmark 2017, 22: 193-211. PMID: 27814611, DOI: 10.2741/4481.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEthnic disparitiesAfrican AmericansAggressive breast cancer subtypeUnique tumor biologyBreast cancer subtypesPrecision medicine toolsDiagnostic assaysIndividualized cancer treatmentRacial health disparitiesClinical outcomesDevelopment of drugsPatient populationAncestry-associated differencesEfficacy biomarkersTargeted drugsHigh recurrenceMortality rateCentrosomal aberrationsBreast tumorsTumor biologyCancer subtypesHealth disparitiesMedicine toolsCancer treatmentPersonalized oncology