Prevalence of targetable genomic alterations in young women with advanced breast cancer: a cross-sectional study
Blansky D, Ansari N, Gao L, Sokol E, Sivakumar S, Huang R, Pelletier M, Levy M, Pavlick D, Danziger N, Ross J, Lustberg M, Rozenblit M. Prevalence of targetable genomic alterations in young women with advanced breast cancer: a cross-sectional study. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2023, 204: 181-185. PMID: 37999916, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-023-07179-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComprehensive genomic profilingBreast cancerYoung womenGenomic alterationsAdvanced breast cancerPD-L1 expressionTargetable genomic alterationsWorse clinical outcomesTime of diagnosisTumor mutational burdenCross-sectional studyBreast cancer casesFoundation MedicineClinical outcomesPIK3CA mutationsCancer casesEstrogen receptorMutational burdenOlder womenConclusionOur findingsTotal casesBreast tumorsTumor tissueBRCA1 mutationsMicrosatellite instabilityOnline description of services provided in adult survivorship programs across U.S. accredited cancer centers
Anampa-Guzmán A, Contreras-Chavez P, Lustberg M, Nekhlyudov L. Online description of services provided in adult survivorship programs across U.S. accredited cancer centers. Journal Of Cancer Survivorship 2023, 18: 79-83. PMID: 36933086, DOI: 10.1007/s11764-023-01361-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer CenterSurvivorship programsAdult survivorsCancer survivorship servicesCancer SurvivorsOur studyChildhood-onset cancersCancer survivorship programNew cancer casesSpecific cancer typesSurvivorship servicesMetastatic diseaseSmoking cessationPurposeThe American CollegeCancer casesAmerican CollegeCare plansCancer typesProgram websitesGenetic counselingPatientsCancerSurvivorsAdultsPsychology servicesLimited description