2022
A new prognostic model in patients with recurrent or metastatic head and neck cancer treated with chemotherapy: An analysis of ECOG-ACRIN E1305.
Argiris A, Flamand Y, Savvides P, Johnson J, Li S, Forastiere A, Burtness B. A new prognostic model in patients with recurrent or metastatic head and neck cancer treated with chemotherapy: An analysis of ECOG-ACRIN E1305. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 6026-6026. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.6026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOverall survivalFirst-line treatmentMedian OSPrognostic factorsHazard ratioBone/liver metastasesRM-SCCHNFirst-lineFirst-line treatment of patientsMultivariate modelMetastatic squamous cell carcinomaPhase III randomized trialRisk factorsCancer treated with chemotherapyPlatinum-based chemotherapyECOG performance statusCooperative group trialsSquamous cell carcinomaHead and neckTumor cell differentiationTreatment of patientsPrognostic scoring modelCox proportional hazards modelsProportional hazards modelPrior radiation
2021
Efficacy and toxicity of weekly paclitaxel, carboplatin, and cetuximab as induction chemotherapy or in cases of metastases or relapse for head and neck cancer in elderly or frail patients.
Forman R, Bhatia A, Burtness B. Efficacy and toxicity of weekly paclitaxel, carboplatin, and cetuximab as induction chemotherapy or in cases of metastases or relapse for head and neck cancer in elderly or frail patients. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2021, 39: 6042-6042. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.6042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProgression-free survivalOverall survivalInduction chemotherapyFrail patientsAdverse effectsMean progression-free survivalNeck squamous cell carcinomaP16-positive diseasePrimary end pointRECIST response rateCommon adverse effectsMean overall survivalRetrospective observational studyCommon tumor siteCommon reason patientsSquamous cell carcinomaCases of metastasisDose interruptionWeekly paclitaxelAdvanced diseaseGastrointestinal symptomsMetastatic headPrior radiationChart reviewElderly patients
2010
Initial Results of a Phase I Dose-Escalation Trial of Concurrent and Maintenance Erlotinib and Reirradiation for Recurrent and New Primary Head-and-Neck Cancer
Rusthoven KE, Feigenberg SJ, Raben D, Kane M, Song JI, Nicolaou N, Mehra R, Burtness B, Ridge J, Swing R, Lango M, Cohen R, Jimeno A, Chen C. Initial Results of a Phase I Dose-Escalation Trial of Concurrent and Maintenance Erlotinib and Reirradiation for Recurrent and New Primary Head-and-Neck Cancer. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2010, 78: 1020-1025. PMID: 20231078, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2009.09.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic AgentsCarcinoma, Squamous CellCetuximabCombined Modality TherapyDrug Administration ScheduleErlotinib HydrochlorideFeasibility StudiesFemaleFollow-Up StudiesGastrostomyHead and Neck NeoplasmsHumansMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalProtein Kinase InhibitorsQuinazolinesRadiotherapy DosageRetreatmentTreatment OutcomeConceptsDose-limiting toxicityMaintenance erlotinibPrimary HNCCohort IIICohort IINeck cancerCohort IPrimary headRadiation therapyPhase I dose-escalation trialPercutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placementAcute grade 3 toxicityGrade 4 acute toxicityI dose-escalation trialEndoscopic gastrostomy tube placementGrade 3 dysphagiaGrade 3 osteoradionecrosisNew primary headGrade 3 toxicityDose-escalation trialPhase I trialGastrostomy tube placementErlotinib dailyMaintenance therapyPrior radiation