2022
Overall Survival with Ribociclib plus Letrozole in Advanced Breast Cancer
Hortobagyi GN, Stemmer SM, Burris HA, Yap YS, Sonke GS, Hart L, Campone M, Petrakova K, Winer EP, Janni W, Conte P, Cameron DA, André F, Arteaga CL, Zarate JP, Chakravartty A, Taran T, Le Gac F, Serra P, O'Shaughnessy J. Overall Survival with Ribociclib plus Letrozole in Advanced Breast Cancer. New England Journal Of Medicine 2022, 386: 942-950. PMID: 35263519, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa2114663.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced breast cancerSignificant overall survival benefitMedian overall survivalOverall survival benefitProgression-free survivalOverall survivalBreast cancerSurvival benefitHER2-negative advanced breast cancerKey secondary end pointProtocol-specified final analysisLonger progression-free survivalHuman epidermal growth factor receptor 2Epidermal growth factor receptor 2Negative advanced breast cancerStratified log-rank testFirst-line ribociclibSecondary end pointsFirst-line therapyNew safety signalsPhase 3 trialGrowth factor receptor 2Kaplan-Meier methodLog-rank testFactor receptor 2
2021
Tucatinib versus placebo added to trastuzumab and capecitabine for patients with pretreated HER2+ metastatic breast cancer with and without brain metastases (HER2CLIMB): final overall survival analysis
Curigliano G, Mueller V, Borges V, Hamilton E, Hurvitz S, Loi S, Murthy R, Okines A, Paplomata E, Cameron D, Carey L, Gelmon K, Hortobagyi G, Krop I, Loibl S, Pegram M, Slamon D, Ramos J, Feng W, Winer E. Tucatinib versus placebo added to trastuzumab and capecitabine for patients with pretreated HER2+ metastatic breast cancer with and without brain metastases (HER2CLIMB): final overall survival analysis. Annals Of Oncology 2021, 33: 321-329. PMID: 34954044, DOI: 10.1016/j.annonc.2021.12.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgression-free survivalMetastatic breast cancerPlacebo-combination groupOverall survivalCombination groupBreast cancerHER2CLIMB trialBrain metastasesMedian durationSafety outcomesPrimary analysisFinal overall survival analysisHuman epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive metastatic breast cancerPositive metastatic breast cancerMeaningful survival benefitMedian overall survivalPlacebo-controlled trialOverall study populationOverall survival analysisFinal OSMetastatic HER2Placebo combinationAdverse eventsLast patientPrespecified subgroupsFirst-line atezolizumab plus nab-paclitaxel for unresectable, locally advanced, or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer: IMpassion130 final overall survival analysis
Emens LA, Adams S, Barrios CH, Diéras V, Iwata H, Loi S, Rugo HS, Schneeweiss A, Winer EP, Patel S, Henschel V, Swat A, Kaul M, Molinero L, Patel S, Chui SY, Schmid P. First-line atezolizumab plus nab-paclitaxel for unresectable, locally advanced, or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer: IMpassion130 final overall survival analysis. Annals Of Oncology 2021, 32: 983-993. PMID: 34272041, DOI: 10.1016/j.annonc.2021.05.355.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic triple-negative breast cancerPD-L1 (+) immune cellsTriple-negative breast cancerOverall survivalImmune cellsITT populationOS benefitNab-paclitaxelBreast cancerFinal overall survival analysisTumor-infiltrating immune cellsFinal overall survivalFirst-line atezolizumabMedian overall survivalFirst-line treatmentProgression-free survivalOverall survival analysisPrespecified analysis planMedian OSCoprimary endpointsAdverse eventsPositive patientsUnacceptable toxicitySafety outcomesToxicity profile
2020
Survival, Pathologic Response, and Genomics in CALGB 40601 (Alliance), a Neoadjuvant Phase III Trial of Paclitaxel-Trastuzumab With or Without Lapatinib in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer.
Fernandez-Martinez A, Krop IE, Hillman DW, Polley MY, Parker JS, Huebner L, Hoadley KA, Shepherd J, Tolaney S, Henry NL, Dang C, Harris L, Berry D, Hahn O, Hudis C, Winer E, Partridge A, Perou CM, Carey LA. Survival, Pathologic Response, and Genomics in CALGB 40601 (Alliance), a Neoadjuvant Phase III Trial of Paclitaxel-Trastuzumab With or Without Lapatinib in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2020, 38: 4184-4193. PMID: 33095682, PMCID: PMC7723687, DOI: 10.1200/jco.20.01276.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPathologic complete responseRelapse-free survivalHuman epidermal growth factor receptor 2HER2-positive breast cancerBetter relapse-free survivalOverall survivalCALGB 40601Breast cancerImmune signaturesGene expression signaturesDe-escalation treatment strategiesPrediction of pCREnd pointEpidermal growth factor receptor 2Shorter relapse-free survivalPrimary end pointResidual disease groupSecondary end pointsUntreated stage IIGood prognostic factorGrowth factor receptor 2Phase III trialsExpression signaturesFactor receptor 2OS benefit
2019
A phase II study of cabozantinib alone or in combination with trastuzumab in breast cancer patients with brain metastases
Leone JP, Duda DG, Hu J, Barry WT, Trippa L, Gerstner ER, Jain RK, Tan S, Lawler E, Winer EP, Lin NU, Tolaney SM. A phase II study of cabozantinib alone or in combination with trastuzumab in breast cancer patients with brain metastases. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2019, 179: 113-123. PMID: 31541381, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-019-05445-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer brain metastasesObjective response rateCNS objective response ratePhase II studyCohort 2Cohort 1BCBM patientsBrain metastasesII studyCohort 3Central nervous system (CNS) objective response rateMost common grade 3/4 adverse eventsCommon grade 3/4 adverse eventsSingle-arm phase II studyGrade 3/4 adverse eventsSecondary objectiveTolerability of cabozantinibWhole brain radiationCancer brain metastasesProgression-free survivalBreast cancer patientsTumor blood volumeCabozantinib 60RECIST 1.1STie-2Local–regional recurrence in women with small node-negative, HER2-positive breast cancer: results from a prospective multi-institutional study (the APT trial)
Bellon JR, Guo H, Barry WT, Dang CT, Yardley DA, Moy B, Marcom PK, Albain KS, Rugo HS, Ellis M, Wolff AC, Carey LA, Overmoyer BA, Partridge AH, Hudis CA, Krop I, Burstein HJ, Winer EP, Tolaney SM. Local–regional recurrence in women with small node-negative, HER2-positive breast cancer: results from a prospective multi-institutional study (the APT trial). Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2019, 176: 303-310. PMID: 31004299, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-019-05238-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHER2-positive breast cancerLocal-regional recurrenceDisease-free survivalEffective anti-HER2 therapyLRR-free survivalAnti-HER2 therapyBreast-conserving surgeryBreast cancerRadiation therapySystemic therapyHormone receptor-positive tumorsProspective multi-institutional studyHER2-negative diseaseHER2-positive diseaseNegative axillary nodesEffective systemic therapyProspective multicenter trialEarly-stage patientsKaplan-Meier methodReceptor-positive tumorsHER2-positive tumorsMulti-institutional studyFuture investigational effortsAdjuvant trastuzumabProtocol therapy
2018
Atezolizumab and Nab-Paclitaxel in Advanced Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Schmid P, Adams S, Rugo HS, Schneeweiss A, Barrios CH, Iwata H, Diéras V, Hegg R, Im SA, Shaw Wright G, Henschel V, Molinero L, Chui SY, Funke R, Husain A, Winer EP, Loi S, Emens LA. Atezolizumab and Nab-Paclitaxel in Advanced Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. New England Journal Of Medicine 2018, 379: 2108-2121. PMID: 30345906, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1809615.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic triple-negative breast cancerTriple-negative breast cancerProgression-free survivalMedian progression-free survivalMedian overall survivalNab-paclitaxelBreast cancerOverall survivalPD-L1Adverse eventsTreat analysisPositive tumorsAdvanced triple-negative breast cancerDeath ligand 1 (PD-L1) expressionAdjuvant taxane therapyPrimary end pointLigand 1 expressionPhase 3 trialNew adverse effectsTreat populationTaxane therapyLiver metastasesAggressive diseasePoor outcomeSafety profile
2016
Cabozantinib for metastatic breast carcinoma: results of a phase II placebo-controlled randomized discontinuation study
Tolaney SM, Nechushtan H, Ron IG, Schöffski P, Awada A, Yasenchak CA, Laird AD, O’Keeffe B, Shapiro GI, Winer EP. Cabozantinib for metastatic breast carcinoma: results of a phase II placebo-controlled randomized discontinuation study. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2016, 160: 305-312. PMID: 27714541, PMCID: PMC5065609, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-016-4001-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObjective response rateProgression-free survivalOverall survivalStable diseaseMBC patientsWeek 12Common grade 3/4 adverse eventsOverall median progression-free survivalGrade 3/4 adverse eventsMedian progression-free survivalSolid Tumors version 1.0Metastatic breast cancer patientsOral tyrosine kinase inhibitorResultsForty-five patientsDisease control rateMedian overall survivalPalmar-plantar erythrodysesthesiaResponse Evaluation CriteriaMetastatic breast carcinomaBreast cancer patientsTyrosine kinase inhibitorsCabozantinib monotherapyDiscontinuation studyPrimary endpointRespiratory failureTime trends in incidence rates and survival of newly diagnosed stage IV breast cancer by tumor histology: a population-based analysis
Di Meglio A, Freedman RA, Lin NU, Barry WT, Metzger-Filho O, Keating NL, King TA, Sertoli MR, Boccardo F, Winer EP, Vaz-Luis I. Time trends in incidence rates and survival of newly diagnosed stage IV breast cancer by tumor histology: a population-based analysis. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2016, 157: 587-596. PMID: 27271765, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-016-3845-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic breast cancerMedian overall survivalOverall survivalPopulation-based analysisDuctal carcinomaLobular carcinomaAnnual percent changeBreast cancerIncidence rateDe novo metastatic breast cancerEnd Results 9 registriesHormone receptor-positive tumorsNovo metastatic breast cancerMultivariable Cox regression modelsStage IV breast cancerAnnual age-adjusted incidence ratesAge-adjusted incidence ratesAdjusted hazard ratioBetter overall survivalDate of diagnosisReceptor-positive tumorsBreast cancer incidenceCox regression modelHazard ratioTumor histologyRandomized trial of a physical activity intervention in women with metastatic breast cancer
Ligibel JA, Giobbie-Hurder A, Shockro L, Campbell N, Partridge AH, Tolaney SM, Lin NU, Winer EP. Randomized trial of a physical activity intervention in women with metastatic breast cancer. Cancer 2016, 122: 1169-1177. PMID: 26872302, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.29899.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedBreast NeoplasmsChemotherapy, AdjuvantChi-Square DistributionCombined Modality TherapyDisease-Free SurvivalExercise TherapyFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansMastectomy, SegmentalMiddle AgedNeoplasm InvasivenessNeoplasm StagingPhysical FitnessQuality of LifeRadiotherapy, AdjuvantReference ValuesSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesConceptsMetastatic breast cancerEarly-stage breast cancerExercise interventionBreast cancerPhysical functioningLife Questionnaire-Core 30 questionnaireModerate-intensity aerobic exercisePhysical Activity Recall interviewModerate-intensity exercise interventionAdvanced breast cancerPhysical activity interventionsTime of enrollmentWait-list control groupQuality of lifeMetastatic diseaseCancer QualityMedian ageIntervention armMedian timeActivity interventionsAerobic exerciseWeekly exerciseTreadmill testFunctional capacityNonsignificant increase
2015
Impact of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Stage II–III Triple Negative Breast Cancer on Eligibility for Breast-conserving Surgery and Breast Conservation Rates
Golshan M, Cirrincione CT, Sikov WM, Berry DA, Jasinski S, Weisberg TF, Somlo G, Hudis C, Winer E, Ollila DW. Impact of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Stage II–III Triple Negative Breast Cancer on Eligibility for Breast-conserving Surgery and Breast Conservation Rates. Annals Of Surgery 2015, 262: 434-439. PMID: 26222764, PMCID: PMC4710511, DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000001417.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBevacizumabCarboplatinChemotherapy, AdjuvantDisease-Free SurvivalDoxorubicinFemaleHumansMastectomy, SegmentalMaximum Tolerated DoseMiddle AgedNeoadjuvant TherapyNeoplasm InvasivenessNeoplasm StagingPaclitaxelPatient SelectionPrognosisProspective StudiesSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeTriple Negative Breast NeoplasmsYoung AdultConceptsNeoadjuvant systemic therapyBreast-conserving therapyTriple-negative breast cancerNegative breast cancerSuccessful breast-conserving therapyBCT candidatesBreast cancerStage IIAddition of carboplatinBCT-eligible patientsRandomized phase IIBreast conservation ratesTumor-free marginsBCT eligibilityNeoadjuvant paclitaxelNeoadjuvant chemotherapySystemic therapySurgical outcomesSurgical choiceTumor regressionPatient's discretionFactorial trialPatientsAbsolute increaseCancer
2014
Combination cediranib and olaparib versus olaparib alone for women with recurrent platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer: a randomised phase 2 study
Liu JF, Barry WT, Birrer M, Lee JM, Buckanovich RJ, Fleming GF, Rimel B, Buss MK, Nattam S, Hurteau J, Luo W, Quy P, Whalen C, Obermayer L, Lee H, Winer EP, Kohn EC, Ivy SP, Matulonis UA. Combination cediranib and olaparib versus olaparib alone for women with recurrent platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer: a randomised phase 2 study. The Lancet Oncology 2014, 15: 1207-1214. PMID: 25218906, PMCID: PMC4294183, DOI: 10.1016/s1470-2045(14)70391-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsCarcinoma, Ovarian EpithelialCisplatinConfidence IntervalsDisease-Free SurvivalDose-Response Relationship, DrugDrug Administration ScheduleFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMaximum Tolerated DoseMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalNeoplasms, Glandular and EpithelialOvarian NeoplasmsPhthalazinesPiperazinesQuinazolinesRisk AssessmentSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeConceptsProgression-free survivalRecurrent platinum-sensitive ovarian cancerPlatinum-sensitive ovarian cancerPhase 2 studyOvarian cancerOlaparib monotherapyMedian progression-free survivalGermline BRCA statusPhase 2 dosePrimary peritoneal cancerRecurrent ovarian cancerPhase 2 trialPhase 3 trialSide effect profilePhase 1 trialUS academic medical centersPatient-reported outcomesEndometrioid ovarian cancerGermline BRCA1/2 mutationsAnti-angiogenic therapyAnti-angiogenic agentsCombination of olaparibAcademic medical centerNational Cancer InstituteVEGF receptor 1Predicting response and survival in chemotherapy-treated triple-negative breast cancer
Prat A, Lluch A, Albanell J, Barry WT, Fan C, Chacón JI, Parker JS, Calvo L, Plazaola A, Arcusa A, Seguí-Palmer MA, Burgues O, Ribelles N, Rodriguez-Lescure A, Guerrero A, Ruiz-Borrego M, Munarriz B, López JA, Adamo B, Cheang MC, Li Y, Hu Z, Gulley ML, Vidal MJ, Pitcher BN, Liu MC, Citron ML, Ellis MJ, Mardis E, Vickery T, Hudis CA, Winer EP, Carey LA, Caballero R, Carrasco E, Martín M, Perou CM, Alba E. Predicting response and survival in chemotherapy-treated triple-negative breast cancer. British Journal Of Cancer 2014, 111: 1532-1541. PMID: 25101563, PMCID: PMC4200088, DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2014.444.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntineoplastic AgentsCohort StudiesFemaleHumansMiddle AgedSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeTriple Negative Breast NeoplasmsConceptsTriple-negative breast cancerChemotherapy responseClinical trialsProliferation signatureBreast cancerMultivariable logistic regression modelFuture clinical trialsBasal-like diseaseBasal-like subtypeIntrinsic molecular subtypesClinical pathological dataLogistic regression modelsBLBC subtypeIntrinsic subtypesSignificant interaction testMolecular subtypesCox modelIndependent cohortTNBC heterogeneityClinical implicationsSignificant associationBLBCChemotherapyPhenotypic subtypesLow expressionTBCRC 018: phase II study of iniparib in combination with irinotecan to treat progressive triple negative breast cancer brain metastases
Anders C, Deal AM, Abramson V, Liu MC, Storniolo AM, Carpenter JT, Puhalla S, Nanda R, Melhem-Bertrandt A, Lin NU, Kelly Marcom P, Van Poznak C, Stearns V, Melisko M, Smith JK, Karginova O, Parker J, Berg J, Winer EP, Peterman A, Prat A, Perou CM, Wolff AC, Carey LA. TBCRC 018: phase II study of iniparib in combination with irinotecan to treat progressive triple negative breast cancer brain metastases. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2014, 146: 557-566. PMID: 25001612, PMCID: PMC4112043, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-014-3039-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBenzamidesBrain NeoplasmsCamptothecinDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsFemaleHumansIrinotecanMiddle AgedNeoplasm StagingReceptor, ErbB-2Survival AnalysisTriple Negative Breast NeoplasmsVascular Endothelial Growth Factor AConceptsTriple-negative breast cancerClinical benefit rateBrain metastasesOverall survivalResponse rateTriple negative breast cancer brain metastasisCommon grade 3/4 adverse eventsAdvanced triple-negative breast cancerGrade 3/4 adverse eventsIntracranial clinical benefit rateBreast cancer brain metastasesGrade 3/4 diarrheaIntracranial response ratesProgressive brain metastasesMedian overall survivalPhase II studyPrimary end pointCancer brain metastasesHalf of patientsHealth-related qualityBRCA germline mutationsTreatment-refractory diseaseBlood-brain barrierNegative breast cancerGermline BRCA1/2 status
2012
TBCRC 001: Randomized Phase II Study of Cetuximab in Combination With Carboplatin in Stage IV Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Carey LA, Rugo HS, Marcom PK, Mayer EL, Esteva FJ, Ma CX, Liu MC, Storniolo AM, Rimawi MF, Forero-Torres A, Wolff AC, Hobday TJ, Ivanova A, Chiu WK, Ferraro M, Burrows E, Bernard PS, Hoadley KA, Perou CM, Winer EP. TBCRC 001: Randomized Phase II Study of Cetuximab in Combination With Carboplatin in Stage IV Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2012, 30: 2615-2623. PMID: 22665533, PMCID: PMC3413275, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2010.34.5579.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBiomarkers, TumorBreast NeoplasmsCarboplatinCetuximabDisease ProgressionFemaleHumansMiddle AgedNeoplasm StagingReceptor, ErbB-2Receptors, EstrogenReceptors, ProgesteroneSignal TransductionSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeConceptsTriple-negative breast cancerMetastatic triple-negative breast cancerOverall survivalResponse rateBreast cancerEpidermal growth factor receptorMost triple-negative breast cancersRandomized phase II trialBasal-like molecular subtypeBasal-like breast cancerEGFR pathwayArchival tissuePhase II studyPrimary end pointDays of therapyPhase II trialStrong preclinical dataEGFR antibody cetuximabFresh tumor tissueCombination cetuximabConcomitant therapyGrowth factor receptorCarboplatin regimenDisease stabilizationII trial
2011
Adjuvant chemotherapy in luminal breast cancers
Lim E, Winer EP. Adjuvant chemotherapy in luminal breast cancers. The Breast 2011, 20: s128-s131. PMID: 22015279, DOI: 10.1016/s0960-9776(11)70309-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntineoplastic AgentsAntineoplastic Agents, HormonalBiomarkersBreast NeoplasmsChemotherapy, AdjuvantDisease-Free SurvivalFemaleHumansMiddle AgedNeoplasm StagingNeoplasms, Hormone-DependentPrognosisRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicReceptor, ErbB-2Receptors, EstrogenReceptors, ProgesteroneRisk AssessmentSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeConceptsAdjuvant endocrine therapyLuminal breast cancerEndocrine therapyBreast cancerEstrogen receptorAdjuvant chemotherapyProgesterone receptorHER2-negative breast cancerER-positive breast tumorsAddition of chemotherapyER-positive diseaseER-positive tumorsUse of chemotherapySubset of patientsSubgroup of patientsER-negative tumorsAdditional therapyCytotoxic chemotherapyEndocrine sensitivityClinicians' estimationTherapeutic responseFavorable outcomeCurrent biomarkersChemotherapyBreast tumorsQuality of Life of Older Patients With Early-Stage Breast Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Chemotherapy: A Companion Study to Cancer and Leukemia Group B 49907
Kornblith AB, Lan L, Archer L, Partridge A, Kimmick G, Hudis C, Winer E, Casey R, Bennett S, Cohen HJ, Muss HB. Quality of Life of Older Patients With Early-Stage Breast Cancer Receiving Adjuvant Chemotherapy: A Companion Study to Cancer and Leukemia Group B 49907. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2011, 29: 1022-1028. PMID: 21300923, PMCID: PMC3068052, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2010.29.9859.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAge FactorsAgedAntimetabolites, AntineoplasticAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBreast NeoplasmsCapecitabineChemotherapy, AdjuvantCyclophosphamideDeoxycytidineDisease-Free SurvivalDoxorubicinFemaleFluorouracilHumansMethotrexateNeoplasm StagingQuality of LifeRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesSurvival AnalysisTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesConceptsEarly-stage breast cancerSystemic adverse effectsStandard chemotherapyBreast cancerCapecitabine treatmentOlder patientsOverall survivalStandard treatmentBetter QOLAdverse effectsHand-foot syndromePhase III trialsLife Questionnaire C30Completion of treatmentQuality of lifeAdjuvant chemotherapyLife substudyIII trialsCancer QualityImproved survivalLess nauseaGood appetiteHospital AnxietyDepression ScaleMonths postbaseline
2010
American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline: Update on Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy for Women With Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer
Burstein HJ, Prestrud AA, Seidenfeld J, Anderson H, Buchholz TA, Davidson NE, Gelmon KE, Giordano SH, Hudis CA, Malin J, Mamounas EP, Rowden D, Solky AJ, Sowers MR, Stearns V, Winer EP, Somerfield MR, Griggs JJ. American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline: Update on Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy for Women With Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2010, 28: 3784-3796. PMID: 20625130, PMCID: PMC5569672, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2009.26.3756.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHormone receptor-positive breast cancerReceptor-positive breast cancerSan Antonio Breast Cancer SymposiumYears of tamoxifenAdverse effect profileAromatase inhibitorsBreast cancerAI therapyEndocrine therapyPostmenopausal womenEffect profileClinical Oncology Clinical Practice GuidelineOncology Clinical Practice GuidelineAdjuvant treatment strategiesAdjuvant endocrine therapyDisease-free survivalContralateral breast cancerClinical practice guidelinesEvidence-based guidelinesCochrane Collaboration LibraryBreast cancer recurrenceUpdate CommitteeAmerican SocietyQuality of lifeSequential treatment
2009
Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Older Women with Early-Stage Breast Cancer
Muss HB, Berry DA, Cirrincione CT, Theodoulou M, Mauer AM, Kornblith AB, Partridge AH, Dressler LG, Cohen HJ, Becker HP, Kartcheske PA, Wheeler JD, Perez EA, Wolff AC, Gralow JR, Burstein HJ, Mahmood AA, Magrinat G, Parker BA, Hart RD, Grenier D, Norton L, Hudis CA, Winer EP. Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Older Women with Early-Stage Breast Cancer. New England Journal Of Medicine 2009, 360: 2055-2065. PMID: 19439741, PMCID: PMC3082436, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa0810266.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAntimetabolites, AntineoplasticAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBreast NeoplasmsCapecitabineChemotherapy, AdjuvantCisplatinCyclophosphamideDeoxycytidineDoxorubicinFemaleFluorouracilHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMethotrexateNeoplasm MetastasisNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalNeoplasm StagingReceptors, EstrogenSurvival AnalysisConceptsEarly-stage breast cancerRelapse-free survivalStandard chemotherapyBreast cancerCapecitabine groupAdjuvant chemotherapyYears of ageOlder womenIIIB breast cancerStandard chemotherapy groupPrimary end pointStandard adjuvant chemotherapyTreatment-related complicationsOverall survival rateSevere toxic effectsCapecitabine therapyEndocrine therapyHazard ratioDisease recurrenceSuch patientsLong followPositive tumorsClinical trialsChemotherapyPatients
2008
Racial Differences in Clinical Outcomes From Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of CALGB 9342 and 9840—Cancer and Leukemia Group B
Polite BN, Cirrincione C, Fleming GF, Berry DA, Seidman A, Muss H, Norton L, Shapiro C, Bakri K, Marcom K, Lake D, Schwartz JH, Hudis C, Winer EP. Racial Differences in Clinical Outcomes From Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of CALGB 9342 and 9840—Cancer and Leukemia Group B. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2008, 26: 2659-2665. PMID: 18509177, PMCID: PMC4830463, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2007.13.9782.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic breast cancerHazard of deathTreatment failureBreast cancerOverall survivalClinical outcomesLeukemia Group B trialAfrican AmericansLeukemia Group BMedian overall survivalTreatment-related toxicityObserved survival differencesTime of presentationAfrican American patientsRacial differencesOverall responseAfrican American womenLarge cooperative groupsMetastatic settingProtocol treatmentPrognostic factorsStudy cohortSubsequent therapyShorter survivalPooled analysis