2025
New nonchemotherapy treatment options for cutaneous T-cell lymphomas an update
Sethi T, Goyal-O’Leary A, Xu S, Foss F. New nonchemotherapy treatment options for cutaneous T-cell lymphomas an update. Expert Review Of Anticancer Therapy 2025, ahead-of-print: 1-12. PMID: 40631763, DOI: 10.1080/14737140.2025.2529289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchT-cell lymphomaSezary syndromeMycosis fungoidesTumor-specific immune responsesMultiple lines of therapyBispecific antibodiesCutaneous T-cell lymphomaTreatment of MF/SSLines of therapyProlonged clinical courseModulating tumor microenvironmentCheckpoint inhibitorsCAR-TTumor epitopesBrentuximab vedotinImmunotherapeutic approachesRefractory diseaseSuppressive microenvironmentHyper-progressionClinical courseDenileukin diftitoxTumor microenvironmentNovel agentsTargeted therapyLymph nodesMixed Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: A Systematic Review of Epidemiology, Clinical Characteristics, Therapies, and Outcomes
Jacobs J, Raza S, Clark L, Stephens L, Allen E, Woo J, Walden R, Villalba C, Tormey C, Stanek C, Adkins B, Bloch E, Booth G. Mixed Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: A Systematic Review of Epidemiology, Clinical Characteristics, Therapies, and Outcomes. American Journal Of Hematology 2025, 100: 1397-1407. PMID: 40392014, PMCID: PMC12232602, DOI: 10.1002/ajh.27721.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAutoimmune hemolytic anemiaDiagnostic criteriaClinical characteristicsMixed autoimmune hemolytic anemiaMultiple lines of therapyComplex hematological disorderLines of therapyNadir hemoglobin levelsReview of epidemiologyInnovative treatment modalitiesEvaluate epidemiological patternsFrequent underlying etiologyCombination therapyHematologic malignanciesImprove patient outcomesFemale predominanceHematological disordersMulticenter studyChronic hemolysisClinical featuresTreatment modalitiesHemoglobin levelsUnderlying etiologyHemolytic anemiaAutoimmune diseasesA phase III randomized trial of eribulin (E) with gemcitabine vs standard of care (SOC) for patients (pts) with metastatic urothelial carcinoma (mUC) refractory to or ineligible for PD/PDL1 antibody (Ab): SWOG S1937—Updated design.
Sadeghi S, Callis S, Lara P, Berg S, Brown J, Bangs R, Nakagawa D, Daneshmand S, Ian Murchie Jr., Flaig T, Petrylak D, Lerner S. A phase III randomized trial of eribulin (E) with gemcitabine vs standard of care (SOC) for patients (pts) with metastatic urothelial carcinoma (mUC) refractory to or ineligible for PD/PDL1 antibody (Ab): SWOG S1937—Updated design. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2025, 43: tps887-tps887. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2025.43.5_suppl.tps887.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic urothelial carcinomaProgression-free survivalStandard of careEnfortumab vedotinOverall survivalCisplatin-ineligible metastatic urothelial carcinomaMedian progression-free survivalPhase III randomized trialStudies of eribulinMedian overall survivalPlatinum-based chemotherapyLines of therapyEndpoint of OSOne-sided alphaFGFR3 alterationsLiver metastasesSystemic therapyEligible ptsUrothelial carcinomaPrimary endpointSecondary endpointsGenitourinary cancersEribulinTreatment changesGemcitabineReal-world enrollment for a prospective clinico-genomic database using a pragmatic technology-enabled platform
Exarchos A, Bourla A, Kaur M, Schulze K, Maund S, Cao Y, Zhao Y, Williams E, Gaffey S, Zuniga R, Lakhanpal S, Antic V, Doral M, Sy J, Meropol N, Chiang A. Real-world enrollment for a prospective clinico-genomic database using a pragmatic technology-enabled platform. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 2025, 44: 101446. PMID: 40027276, PMCID: PMC11869879, DOI: 10.1016/j.conctc.2025.101446.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCirculating tumor DNAClinico-genomic datasetsRecurrent metastatic non-small cell lung cancerExtensive-stage small-cell lung cancerLung cancerMetastatic non-small cell lung cancerStandard line of therapyCirculating tumor DNA testingSmall-cell lung cancerNon-small cell lung cancerLines of therapyCell lung cancerClinico-genomic databaseSerial blood samplesPre-specified timepointsCommunity-based research sitesTumor DNAPatient cohortClinical dataStage IVGenomic profilingPrognostic biomarkerAcademic centersUS sitesBlood samples
2024
Real-World Efficacy and Patient-Reported Quality of Life Outcomes with Daratumumab Regimens in Multiple Myeloma
Browning S, Li F, Theprungsirikul P, Parker T, Bar N, Giri S, Anderson T, Stevens E, Gorshein E, Sabbath K, Wei C, Ali S, Witt D, Persico J, Talsania A, Rahmat L, Kidwai W, Legare R, LaSala J, Austin M, Neparidze N. Real-World Efficacy and Patient-Reported Quality of Life Outcomes with Daratumumab Regimens in Multiple Myeloma. Blood 2024, 144: 7831. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2024-204150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRelapsed/Refractory Multiple MyelomaInternational Myeloma Working GroupAdverse eventsGlobal health statusFunctional scalesMultiple symptom scalesPartial responseProteasome inhibitorsMultiple myelomaHealth statusEastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance statusClinical trialsMonoclonal antibody targeting CD38Median progression free survivalRelapsed/refractory multiple myeloma patientsIntroduction of novel therapiesHealth-related quality of lifeClinical response assessmentDaratumumab-based regimensProgression free survivalInfusion-related reactionsLines of therapyPatient-reported quality of life outcomesMean fatigue scoreHealth-related qualityCost-Effectiveness of Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Versus Consolidation Chemotherapy for Patients with Intermediate Risk Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Alhajahjeh A, Patel K, Shallis R, Podoltsev N, Kewan T, Stempel J, Mendez L, Huntington S, Stahl M, Zeidan A, Goshua G, Bewersdorf J. Cost-Effectiveness of Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Versus Consolidation Chemotherapy for Patients with Intermediate Risk Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Blood 2024, 144: 788. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2024-201535.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHematopoietic stem cell transplantationUpfront hematopoietic stem cell transplantationDisease-free survivalAcute myeloid leukemiaIntermediate risk acute myeloid leukemiaConsolidation chemotherapyCurative therapeutic modalityOverall survivalOne-way sensitivity analysesEuropean LeukemiaNetIncremental net monetary benefitMyeloid leukemiaMortality associated with hematopoietic stem cell transplantationCost-effective strategyTherapeutic modalitiesFavorable risk AMLSalvage hematopoietic stem cell transplantationAllogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantationCycles of consolidation chemotherapyUS health system perspectiveDiagnosed AMLFollow-up of patientsSurvival analysisHigh-dose cytarabineLines of therapyRisk of Infections in Multiple Myeloma Patients Treated with Bispecific Antibodies
Cani L, Scott S, Joseph N, Hofmeister C, Gupta V, Dhodapkar M, Lonial S, Nooka A, Kaufman J. Risk of Infections in Multiple Myeloma Patients Treated with Bispecific Antibodies. Blood 2024, 144: 3311. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2024-206155.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRelapsed refractory multiple myelomaGrade 3 infectionLines of therapyChimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapyEpstein-Barr virusIntravenous immunoglobulinCytomegalovirus reactivationFollow-upRisk of infectionInfectious complicationsTreatment of relapsed refractory multiple myelomaMedian age of ptsUsage of intravenous immunoglobulinBispecific antibodiesNext line of therapyEpstein-Barr virus reactivationGrade 3 eventsMedian prior linesMonthly intravenous immunoglobulinGrade 3 neutropeniaT-cell therapyData cut-offRefractory multiple myelomaMedian Follow-UpAssociated with significant riskReal-World Treatment Patterns and Outcomes of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell (CART) and Bispecific T-Cell Engager (BiTE) Therapies in Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM) at the Yale Cancer Center Network (YCCN)
Theprungsirikul P, Wang R, Merl M, Wang S, Neparidze N. Real-World Treatment Patterns and Outcomes of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell (CART) and Bispecific T-Cell Engager (BiTE) Therapies in Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM) at the Yale Cancer Center Network (YCCN). Blood 2024, 144: 3775. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2024-201603.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChimeric antigen receptor T cellsT-cell-redirecting therapiesProgression free survivalRelapsed/Refractory Multiple MyelomaCytokine release syndromeLines of therapyReal-world treatment patternsMultivariate logistic regression modelExtramedullary diseaseOverall survivalTreatment patternsHazard ratioSevere cytopeniaT cellsResponse durationSevere infectionsAssess factors associated with overall survivalLogistic regression modelsInternational Myeloma Working Group criteriaAssociated with progression free survivalFactors associated with overall survivalHigher CRSMedian progression free survivalMedian time to progressionBispecific T-cell engagerCirculating Tumor Cell Count and Overall Survival in Patients With Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer
Goldkorn A, Tangen C, Plets M, Bsteh D, Xu T, Pinski J, Ingles S, Triche T, MacVicar G, Vaena D, Crispino A, McConkey D, Lara P, Hussain M, Quinn D, Dorff T, Lerner S, Thompson I, Agarwal N. Circulating Tumor Cell Count and Overall Survival in Patients With Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2437871. PMID: 39374015, PMCID: PMC11581504, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.37871.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancerMetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerCirculating tumor cell countCirculating Tumor CellsHormone-sensitive prostate cancerTumor cell countOverall survivalProstate cancerPrognostic valueCTC countsPrognostic factorsProgression to metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerDiagnosed mHSPCPeripheral blood circulating tumor cellsClinical trialsBlood circulating tumor cellsCastration-resistant prostate cancerPrognostic studyCell countBaseline CTC countProgression-free survivalLines of therapyEnhanced overall survivalProstate-specific antigenIncreased prognostic valueP-057 Comparative Efficacy of Cilta-Cel vs Approved Comparator Treatments for Patients With Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma With 1–3 Prior Lines of Therapy: A Network Meta-Analysis
Mina R, Khan A, McClune B, Bar N, Caers J, Larsen J, Mendes J, Lee S, Benachour N, Chen D, Zhao M, Lonardi C, Slaughter A, Lengil T, Burnett H, Cichewicz A, Neupane B, Filho O, Dytfeld D, Sidana S. P-057 Comparative Efficacy of Cilta-Cel vs Approved Comparator Treatments for Patients With Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma With 1–3 Prior Lines of Therapy: A Network Meta-Analysis. Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma & Leukemia 2024, 24: s74. DOI: 10.1016/s2152-2650(24)01960-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOutcomes with trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) by HER2 status and line of treatment in a large real-world database of patients with metastatic breast cancer.
Tarantino P, Lee D, Foldi J, Soulos P, Gross C, Grinda T, Winer E, Lin N, Krop I, Tolaney S, Lustberg M, Sammons S. Outcomes with trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) by HER2 status and line of treatment in a large real-world database of patients with metastatic breast cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: 1077-1077. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.16_suppl.1077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReal-world progression-free survivalLines of therapyMetastatic breast cancerMedian real-world progression-free survivalT-DXdHER2+Overall survivalHER2-lowHER2- patientsBreast cancerHER2- metastatic breast cancerTreat metastatic breast cancerProgression-free survivalKaplan-Meier methodLines of treatmentDatabase of patientsRetrospective observational studyClinical trial settingHER2 casesIHC 0Trastuzumab deruxtecanHR statusHER2 statusTriple-negativeMedian ageSWOG S2200 (PAPMET2): A phase II randomized trial of cabozantinib with or without atezolizumab in patients with advanced papillary renal cell carcinoma (PRCC).
Maughan B, Plets M, Pal S, Ged Y, Tangen C, Vaishampayan U, Lerner S, Thompson I. SWOG S2200 (PAPMET2): A phase II randomized trial of cabozantinib with or without atezolizumab in patients with advanced papillary renal cell carcinoma (PRCC). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: tps493-tps493. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.4_suppl.tps493.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPapillary renal cell carcinomaProgression free survivalMedian progression free survivalImmune therapyAdvanced papillary renal cell carcinomaComparison of progression free survivalClinical trialsPhase II Randomized TrialObjective response rateLines of therapyPresence of metastasesRenal cell carcinomaSignificant autoimmune diseaseSingle arm trialRandomized clinical trialsStandard of careAdjuvant pembrolizumabFree survivalMetastatic diseaseOverall survivalCell carcinomaPrimary endpointPathological confirmationSecondary endpointsTargeted therapyRacial Disparities in Telemedicine Uptake during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Patients with Hematologic Malignancies in the United States
Neparidze N, W. Lau K, Wang X, Huntington S, Jamy O, S. Calip G, Shah H, M. Stephens D, Miksad R, Parikh R, Takvorian S, Goyal G, Seymour E. Racial Disparities in Telemedicine Uptake during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Patients with Hematologic Malignancies in the United States. Medical Research Archives 2024, 12 DOI: 10.18103/mra.v12i2.5164.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute myelogenous leukemiaMantle cell lymphomaChronic lymphocytic leukemiaDiffuse large B-cell lymphomaFollicular lymphomaMultiple myelomaWhite patientsBlack patientsCell lymphomaHematologic malignanciesLymphocytic leukemiaTreatment categoriesElectronic health record (EHR)-derived de-identified databaseDiagnosis of acute myelogenous leukemiaLarge B-cell lymphomaTelemedicine uptakeActive patientsLines of therapyB-cell lymphomaMonthly visit ratesMyeloma patientsVisit ratesAnalyzed patientsMyelogenous leukemiaLymphoma
2023
Alnuctamab (ALNUC; BMS-986349; CC-93269), a 2+1 B-Cell Maturation Antigen (BCMA) × CD3 T-Cell Engager (TCE), Administered Subcutaneously (SC) in Patients (Pts) with Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM): Updated Results from a Phase 1 First-in-Human Clinical Study
Bar N, Mateos M, Ribas P, Hansson M, Paris L, Hofmeister C, Otero P, Bermúdez M, Martin T, Santoro A, Yee A, Creignou M, Rodriguez C, Cerchione C, De La Rubia J, Oriol A, Waibel H, Besemer B, Thompson E, Kiesel B, Chen J, Chung A, Boss I, Gaudy A, Li S, Hsu K, Godwin C, Burgess M, San-Miguel J, Costa L. Alnuctamab (ALNUC; BMS-986349; CC-93269), a 2+1 B-Cell Maturation Antigen (BCMA) × CD3 T-Cell Engager (TCE), Administered Subcutaneously (SC) in Patients (Pts) with Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM): Updated Results from a Phase 1 First-in-Human Clinical Study. Blood 2023, 142: 2011. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2023-180013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRelapsed/Refractory Multiple MyelomaTreatment-emergent adverse eventsT-cell engagersLines of therapyOverall response ratePhase 1 studyTarget dosesTarget doseMedian PFSData cutoffMedian timeSafety profileCD3 T-cell engagerUpper respiratory tract infectionAnti-CD38 therapyAntitumor activityGrade 1 neurotoxicityTreatment-related deathsCytokine release syndromeRefractory multiple myelomaRespiratory tract infectionsPhase 1 trialPopulation pharmacokinetic analysisHuman clinical studiesObserved trough concentrationsPatient-Reported Outcomes in the Phase 3 CARTITUDE-4 Study of Ciltacabtagene Autoleucel Vs Standard of Care in Patients with Lenalidomide-Refractory Multiple Myeloma after 1-3 Lines of Therapy
Mina R, Mylin A, Yokoyama H, Magen H, Alsdorf W, Minnema M, Shune L, Isufi I, Harrison S, Shah U, Schecter J, Lendvai N, Gries K, Katz E, Slaughter A, Lonardi C, Gilbert J, Li Q, Deraedt W, Filho O, Patel N, Karlin L, Weisel K. Patient-Reported Outcomes in the Phase 3 CARTITUDE-4 Study of Ciltacabtagene Autoleucel Vs Standard of Care in Patients with Lenalidomide-Refractory Multiple Myeloma after 1-3 Lines of Therapy. Blood 2023, 142: 1063. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2023-178798.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLenalidomide-refractory multiple myelomaPatient-reported outcomesLines of therapyHealth-related qualityDepth of responseMultiple myelomaSOC armCilta-celMM symptomsPRO compliancePrior linesMonth 12PRO scoresLife Questionnaire Core 30EORTC QLQ-C30 domainsGlobal health statusProgression-free survivalDisease-specific symptomsKaplan-Meier methodBaseline PRO scoresVisual analog scaleStandard of careNumber of patientsTotal symptom scaleQLQ-C30 domainsReal-World Treatment Patterns, Overall Survival, Healthcare Resource Utilization, and Costs Among U.S. Elderly Patients with Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) after Failure of Covalent Btki Treatment
Squires P, Puckett J, Ryland K, Kamal-Bahl S, Raut M, Doshi J, Huntington S. Real-World Treatment Patterns, Overall Survival, Healthcare Resource Utilization, and Costs Among U.S. Elderly Patients with Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) after Failure of Covalent Btki Treatment. Blood 2023, 142: 2326. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2023-181024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchR mantle cell lymphomaHealthcare resource useLines of therapyMantle cell lymphomaMedian overall survivalOverall survivalTreatment initiationElderly patientsTyrosine kinase inhibitorsTreatment patternsPrior linesStandard chemotherapyU.S. patientsCell lymphomaReal-world treatment patternsRefractory mantle cell lymphomaBruton tyrosine kinase inhibitorsCause total costsFourth-line treatmentService Medicare coverageThird-line settingProgression-free survivalHalf of patientsHealthcare resource utilizationLarge unmet needPathologic concordance rate and outcomes by histologic subtype in advanced papillary renal cell (pRCC) carcinoma: An analysis from the SWOG S1500 (PAPMET) trial.
Tripathi A, Tangen C, Li X, Tretiakova M, Humphrey P, Adeniran A, Barata P, Gulati S, Bergerot C, Pruthi D, Thompson I, Lara P, Pal S, Shuch B. Pathologic concordance rate and outcomes by histologic subtype in advanced papillary renal cell (pRCC) carcinoma: An analysis from the SWOG S1500 (PAPMET) trial. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2023, 41: 4562-4562. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.4562.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProgression-free survivalPositive predictive valueCentral pathology reviewCentral reviewPathology reviewHistologic subtypeType 1PRCC subtypesAdvanced papillary renal cell carcinomaPathologic concordance rateLines of therapyPapillary renal cell carcinomaSubset of patientsType 2 tumorGreater clinical benefitRenal cell carcinomaLimited clinical valueType 2 diseaseExpert genitourinary pathologistsLocal reviewClassification of subtypesSunitinib armMET alterationsClinical outcomesClinical benefitA phase 2 trial of mosunetuzumab with lenalidomide augmentation as first-line therapy for follicular (FL) and marginal zone lymphoma (MZL).
Olszewski A, Huntington S, Ollila T, Pelcovits A, McMahon J, Yakirevich I, Sturtevant A, Chorzalska A, Morgan J, Dubielecka P. A phase 2 trial of mosunetuzumab with lenalidomide augmentation as first-line therapy for follicular (FL) and marginal zone lymphoma (MZL). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2023, 41: tps7588-tps7588. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.tps7588.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMarginal zone lymphomaCytokine release syndromeFirst-line therapyCR rateT cell-engaging bispecific antibodiesFirst-line systemic therapyCytotoxic T cell responsesLow-dose lenalidomideComplete response rateFirst-line treatmentLines of therapyPhase 2 trialT-cell depletionT cell immunityT cell responsesHost immune environmentRate of progressionRates of toxicityNovel therapeutic approachesHigh-burden diseasesImmunosuppressive modalitiesRefractory FLRelease syndromeStable diseaseStudy therapyCost-Effectiveness of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy in Adults with Relapsed or Refractory Follicular Lymphoma
Potnis K, Di M, Isufi I, Gowda L, Seropian S, Foss F, Forman H, Huntington S. Cost-Effectiveness of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy in Adults with Relapsed or Refractory Follicular Lymphoma. Blood Advances 2023, 7: 801-810. PMID: 36342852, PMCID: PMC10011202, DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2022008097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCAR T-cell therapyT-cell therapyQuality-adjusted life yearsIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioCAR T cellsChimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapySOC therapyFollicular lymphomaT cellsLife yearsR FLRefractory follicular lymphomaT cell strategiesThird-line settingLines of therapyIncremental clinical benefitUS payer perspectiveCost-effectiveness ratioTherapy remissionUnselected patientsCare therapyClinical benefitClinical trialsTreatment strategiesPayer perspective
2022
Treatment Sequencing Patterns and Associated Direct Medical Costs of Metastatic Breast Cancer Care in the United States, 2011 to 2021
Chehayeb R, Hood A, Wang X, Miksad R, Mougalian S, Lustberg M, Wang S, Greenup R, Pusztai L, Kunst N. Treatment Sequencing Patterns and Associated Direct Medical Costs of Metastatic Breast Cancer Care in the United States, 2011 to 2021. JAMA Network Open 2022, 5: e2244204. PMID: 36445704, PMCID: PMC9709649, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.44204.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic breast cancerErbB2-positive metastatic breast cancerHR-positive metastatic breast cancerLines of therapyMBC subtypesDrug costsBreast cancerMedical costsHuman epidermal growth factor receptor 2 receptor statusMBC treatmentERBB2-negative metastatic breast cancerAssociated direct medical costsEarly-stage breast cancerHormone receptorsFlatiron Health databaseMetastatic recurrence ratesDifferent drug regimensBreast cancer careData of patientsDirect medical costsNovel adjuvant therapySupportive care drugsOutcomes of interestCost-effectiveness analysisAdjuvant therapy
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