2019
Nimbus: A phase II study of nivolumab plus ipilimumab in metastatic hypermutated HER2-negative breast cancer.
Barroso-Sousa R, Trippa L, Lange P, Andrews C, McArthur H, Haley B, Rugo H, Emens L, Winer E, Mittendorf E, Tolaney S. Nimbus: A phase II study of nivolumab plus ipilimumab in metastatic hypermutated HER2-negative breast cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2019, 37: tps1115-tps1115. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2019.37.15_suppl.tps1115.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic breast cancerTumor mutational burdenHER2-negative breast cancerBreast cancerResponse rateObjective responseTrue response rateMetastatic HER2-negative breast cancerHER2-negative metastatic breast cancerFurther studiesCombination of nivolumabEfficacy of nivolumabPhase 2 studyPhase II studyProgression-free survivalOverall response rateMut/MbMutations/megabaseCancer gene panelRECIST 1.1II studyOverall survivalPrior linesPeripheral bloodDisease progression
2013
Phase II study of ruxolitinib in patients with pStat3+ breast cancer.
Lin N, Gelman R, Brock J, Bardia A, Mayer E, Overmoyer B, Wang V, Iannone M, Krop I, Polyak K, Winer E. Phase II study of ruxolitinib in patients with pStat3+ breast cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2013, 31: tps1134-tps1134. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2013.31.15_suppl.tps1134.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancerObjective responseCohort BCohort AOpen-label phase 2 trialIL-6/JAK2/STAT3Tumor tissueM.D. Anderson Symptom InventoryTriple-negative breast cancerAdequate organ functionBaseline tumor biopsiesECOG PS 0High-risk myelofibrosisPhase II studyEORTC QLQ CPhase 2 trialInflammatory breast cancerArchival tumor tissueWk 4JAK2/STAT3Further studiesAccessible diseaseMeasurable diseasePrior therapyPrimary endpoint
2007
Follow-up care of patients with breast cancer
Tolaney SM, Winer EP. Follow-up care of patients with breast cancer. The Breast 2007, 16: 45-50. PMID: 17697780, DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2007.07.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancerEarly detectionNew primary cancerInvasive breast cancerBreast cancer survivorsLong-term complicationsRoutine imaging studiesCare of patientsLocoregional recurrenceDistant metastasisPrimary cancerCancer survivorsDuctal carcinomaNew casesSurveillance strategiesImaging studiesCancerFurther studiesRecurrenceCareWomenComplicationsPatientsCarcinomaMetastasis
2004
Efficacy and safety of liposomal anthracyclines in Phase I/II clinical trials
Alberts DS, Muggia FM, Carmichael J, Winer EP, Jahanzeb M, Venook AP, Skubitz KM, Rivera E, Sparano JA, Dibella NJ, Stewart SJ, Kavanagh JJ, Gabizon AA. Efficacy and safety of liposomal anthracyclines in Phase I/II clinical trials. Seminars In Oncology 2004, 31: 53-90. PMID: 15717738, DOI: 10.1053/j.seminoncol.2004.08.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLiposomal anthracyclinesClinical trialsConventional anthracyclinesLiposomal doxorubicinTumor typesPhase I/II clinical trialsSingle-agent therapyRange of dosesAnthracycline therapyLiposomal daunorubicinAnthracycline treatmentPharmacologic advantageContinuous infusionPatient populationHematologic tumorsClinical dataPreclinical studiesPharmacokinetic profileAnthracyclinesDrug concentrationsCytotoxic agentsTumor cellsPhase ITrialsFurther studies
2001
Liposomal anthracyclines for breast cancer
Sparano J, Winer E. Liposomal anthracyclines for breast cancer. Seminars In Oncology 2001, 28: 32-40. PMID: 11552228, DOI: 10.1016/s0093-7754(01)90197-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancerLiposomal anthracyclinesAdvanced-stage breast cancerStage breast cancerConventional anthracyclinesTLC DLiposomal daunorubicinCardiac toxicityConventional doxorubicinLiposomal doxorubicinPreclinical modelsAnthracyclinesCancer typesCytotoxic agentsNormal tissuesCancerFurther studiesChronic toxicityDoxorubicinTreatmentToxicityLiposomal doxorubicin preparationsAgentsCyclophosphamideVinorelbine
1997
Weight Gain in Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
WAHNEFRIED W, RIMER B, WINER E. Weight Gain in Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Journal Of The Academy Of Nutrition And Dietetics 1997, 97: 519-529. PMID: 9145091, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-8223(97)00133-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancerWeight gainRisk of recurrenceQuality of lifeIntensity of treatmentQuantity of lifeMultiagent regimensPremenopausal womenMenopausal statusNodal statusWeight managementDietary intakePhysical activityHigh doseRate of metabolismCancerPatientsEffective interventionsDietetics practitionersLonger durationWomenDecrease survivalFurther studiesPsychosocial researchRecent findings