2024
Sacituzumab Govitecan Demonstrates Efficacy across Tumor Trop-2 Expression Levels in Patients with Advanced Urothelial Cancer.
Loriot Y, Balar A, Petrylak D, Kalebasty A, Grivas P, Fléchon A, Jain R, Swami U, Bupathi M, Barthélémy P, Beuzeboc P, Palmbos P, Kyriakopoulos C, Pouessel D, Sternberg C, Tonelli J, Sierecki M, Zavodovskaya M, Elboudwarej E, Diehl L, Jürgensmeier J, Tagawa S. Sacituzumab Govitecan Demonstrates Efficacy across Tumor Trop-2 Expression Levels in Patients with Advanced Urothelial Cancer. Clinical Cancer Research 2024, 30: 3179-3188. PMID: 39086310, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-23-3924.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrop-2 expressionTrop-2Positive tumor cellsUrothelial cancerMetastatic UCSacituzumab govitecanTumor cellsTumor samplesOpen-label phase II studyTrophoblast cell surface antigen 2Human trophoblast cell-surface antigen 2Advanced urothelial cancerSN-38 payloadPhase II studyC1-3Archival tumor samplesExpression levelsCohorts 1 to 3Surface antigen 2Antibody drug conjugatesOS benefitII studyExamined tumorsH-scoreMembrane expression
2000
Southwest Oncology Group Study of paclitaxel and carboplatin for advanced transitional-cell carcinoma: the importance of survival as a clinical trial end point.
Small E, Lew D, Redman B, Petrylak D, Hammond N, Gross H, Eastham J, Crawford E. Southwest Oncology Group Study of paclitaxel and carboplatin for advanced transitional-cell carcinoma: the importance of survival as a clinical trial end point. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2000, 18: 2537-44. PMID: 10893284, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2000.18.13.2537.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced transitional cell carcinomaTransitional cell carcinomaCombination of paclitaxelSurvival timeMedian progression-free survival timeNeoadjuvant platinum-based therapySouthwest Oncology Group studyProgression-free survival timeClinical trial end pointsGrade 4 toxicityPoor prognostic featuresTrial end pointsEnrollment of patientsMedian survival timeOverall survival timeCooperative group settingPlatinum-based therapyResponse proportionsAcceptable toxicityExtranodal diseaseNeoadjuvant therapyNeurologic toxicityComplete responsePartial responsePrognostic featuresAndrogen deprivation and four courses of fixed-schedule suramin treatment in patients with newly diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer: A Southwest Oncology Group Study.
Hussain M, Fisher E, Petrylak D, O’Connor J, Wood D, Small E, Eisenberger M, Crawford E. Androgen deprivation and four courses of fixed-schedule suramin treatment in patients with newly diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer: A Southwest Oncology Group Study. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2000, 18: 1043-9. PMID: 10694555, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2000.18.5.1043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic prostate cancerAndrogen deprivationProstate cancerTreatment interruptionGrade 3Southwest Oncology Group studyCombination of suraminTherapy-related deathsGrade 4 toxicityCooperative group settingTreatment of patientsNumber of patientsFeasibility of treatmentAdequate hematologicOverall survivalCoagulation parametersDisease progressionSuramin treatmentPatientsSecond courseTreatment cyclesMultiple coursesCancerSuraminSuch treatment
1992
Altered Expression of the Retinoblastoma Gene Product: Prognostic Indicator in Bladder Cancer
Cordon-Cardo C, Wartinger D, Petrylak D, Dalbagni G, Fair W, Fuks Z, Reuter V. Altered Expression of the Retinoblastoma Gene Product: Prognostic Indicator in Bladder Cancer. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 1992, 84: 1251-1256. PMID: 1640484, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/84.16.1251.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBladder cancerRb protein expressionProtein expressionSmall cell lung cancerTumor cellsDisease-free survivalImportant prognostic variablesInitial successful treatmentInvasive bladder cancerMuscle-invasive tumorsTransitional cell carcinomaAggressive biological behaviorPrimary bladder tumorsIndividual tumor cellsRb proteinFrozen tissue sectionsClinical outcomesTransurethral resectionBladder tumorsCell carcinomaPrognostic indicatorLung cancerExperience recurrenceSuperficial carcinomaSuccessful treatment
1989
Interleukin‐2 enhances biopterins and catecholamines production during adoptive immunotherapy for various cancers
Baker H, Marcus S, Frank O, Petrylak D, Deangelis B, Dutcher J, Wiernik P. Interleukin‐2 enhances biopterins and catecholamines production during adoptive immunotherapy for various cancers. Cancer 1989, 64: 1226-1231. PMID: 2788491, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19890915)64:6<1226::aid-cncr2820640611>3.0.co;2-m.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIL-2 treatmentAdoptive immunotherapyInterleukin-2Biopterin productionPlasma biopterinMetastatic renal cell carcinomaIL-2 activationIL-2 exposureAdoptive immunotherapy protocolsMetastatic colon cancerRenal cell carcinomaLAK treatmentImmunotherapy protocolsKiller cellsLAK cellsImmunotherapy treatmentCell carcinomaPlasma catecholaminesTumor regressionCatecholamine productionMalignant melanomaLeukocyte populationsTotal biopterinLeukocyte activationImmunotherapy