2021
Clinical characteristics and outcomes of splenic infarction in cancer patients: a retrospective, single center report of 206 cases
Bewersdorf JP, Parmar N, Israel GM, Gettinger SN, Lee AI. Clinical characteristics and outcomes of splenic infarction in cancer patients: a retrospective, single center report of 206 cases. Journal Of Thrombosis And Thrombolysis 2021, 52: 854-862. PMID: 33765243, DOI: 10.1007/s11239-021-02428-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAtrial fibrillation/flutterSplenic infarctCancer patientsThromboembolic eventsRisk factorsHigh riskExact testMultivariable logistic regression modelYale-New Haven HospitalRetrospective cohort studyThromboembolic risk factorsUse of anticoagulationVenous thromboembolic eventsSingle-center reportsΧ2 testLow platelet countFisher's exact testNew Haven HospitalMultivariable regression modelsLow recurrence riskLogistic regression modelsPearson χ2 testAnticoagulation useClinical characteristicsCohort study
2020
Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Splenic Infarction in Cancer Patients - a Retrospective, Single Center Report of 206 Cases
Bewersdorf J, Parmar N, Gettinger S, Israel G, Lee A. Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Splenic Infarction in Cancer Patients - a Retrospective, Single Center Report of 206 Cases. Blood 2020, 136: 22-23. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2020-136646.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubsequent venous thromboembolic eventsVenous thromboembolic eventsAtrial fibrillation/flutterMultivariable logistic regression modelSplenic infarctCancer ptsSplenic vasculatureLogistic regression modelsThromboembolic eventsVein thrombosisCancer patientsHigh riskExact testSingle-center case seriesBivariate analysisYale-New Haven HospitalBenefits of anticoagulationInitial cancer stagingRoutine cancer surveillancePortal vein thrombosisHistory of malignancySingle-center reportsΧ2 testAdditional prospective studiesDirect tumor invasionOligometastatic Disease and Local Therapies: A Medical Oncology Perspective.
Hafez N, Gettinger S. Oligometastatic Disease and Local Therapies: A Medical Oncology Perspective. The Cancer Journal 2020, 26: 144-148. PMID: 32205539, DOI: 10.1097/ppo.0000000000000439.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAggressive local therapySubset of patientsLocal therapyOligometastatic diseaseCancer patientsNon-small cell lung cancer patientsOligometastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) patientsCell lung cancer patientsLong-term disease remissionStereotactic body radiation therapyLimited nodal involvementMedical oncology perspectiveDefinitive local therapyColorectal cancer patientsSolid tumor patientsLung cancer patientsSolid tumor malignanciesBody radiation therapyDisease remissionOligometastatic statePrimary therapyNodal involvementOverall survivalSystemic therapyMetastatic sites
2016
Pneumonitis in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients treated with programmed death 1 (PD1) axis inhibitors.
Gettinger S, Zhang X, Homer R, Possick J, Wurtz A, Goldberg S, Chiang A, Herbst R, Rubinowitz A. Pneumonitis in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients treated with programmed death 1 (PD1) axis inhibitors. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2016, 34: 9030-9030. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2016.34.15_suppl.9030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAssociation of Acute Interstitial Nephritis With Programmed Cell Death 1 Inhibitor Therapy in Lung Cancer Patients
Shirali AC, Perazella MA, Gettinger S. Association of Acute Interstitial Nephritis With Programmed Cell Death 1 Inhibitor Therapy in Lung Cancer Patients. American Journal Of Kidney Diseases 2016, 68: 287-291. PMID: 27113507, DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2016.02.057.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute interstitial nephritisPD-1 inhibitor therapyInhibitor therapyInterstitial nephritisLung cancerNon-small cell lung cancerAnti-PD-1 antibodyAcute kidney injuryImmune checkpoint inhibitorsT cell immunityCell lung cancerLung cancer patientsClinical trial dataRenal toleranceCheckpoint inhibitorsKidney injuryDeath-1Kidney biopsyCancer patientsPatientsTrial dataTherapyAdverse effectsDrugsNephritis
2014
Predictive correlates of response to the anti-PD-L1 antibody MPDL3280A in cancer patients
Herbst RS, Soria JC, Kowanetz M, Fine GD, Hamid O, Gordon MS, Sosman JA, McDermott DF, Powderly JD, Gettinger SN, Kohrt HE, Horn L, Lawrence DP, Rost S, Leabman M, Xiao Y, Mokatrin A, Koeppen H, Hegde PS, Mellman I, Chen DS, Hodi FS. Predictive correlates of response to the anti-PD-L1 antibody MPDL3280A in cancer patients. Nature 2014, 515: 563-567. PMID: 25428504, PMCID: PMC4836193, DOI: 10.1038/nature14011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedB7-H1 AntigenBiomarkersChemokine CX3CL1Clinical ProtocolsCTLA-4 AntigenDisease-Free SurvivalFemaleGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticHumansImmunotherapyLymphocytes, Tumor-InfiltratingMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasmsTreatment OutcomeYoung AdultCirculating and tumor-based biomarkers predict clinical activity in cancer patients treated with the engineered anti-PD-L1 antibody MPDL3280A
Kowanetz M, Rabe C, Xiao Y, Wu Q, Koeppen H, Leddy C, Patel R, Powderly J, Kohrt H, Gettinger S, Soria J, Herbst R, Desai R, Denker M, Ruppel J, Boe M, Nakamura R, Fu L, Sumiyoshi T, Mokatrin A, Shen X, Fine G, Chen D, Hegde P. Circulating and tumor-based biomarkers predict clinical activity in cancer patients treated with the engineered anti-PD-L1 antibody MPDL3280A. Journal For ImmunoTherapy Of Cancer 2014, 2: p136. PMCID: PMC4288453, DOI: 10.1186/2051-1426-2-s3-p136.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
High expression of BCL-2 predicts favorable outcome in non-small cell lung cancer patients with non squamous histology
Anagnostou VK, Lowery FJ, Zolota V, Tzelepi V, Gopinath A, Liceaga C, Panagopoulos N, Frangia K, Tanoue L, Boffa D, Gettinger S, Detterbeck F, Homer RJ, Dougenis D, Rimm DL, Syrigos KN. High expression of BCL-2 predicts favorable outcome in non-small cell lung cancer patients with non squamous histology. BMC Cancer 2010, 10: 186. PMID: 20459695, PMCID: PMC2875218, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-10-186.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenocarcinomaAgedBiomarkers, TumorCarcinoma, Large CellCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCarcinoma, Squamous CellCell DifferentiationCohort StudiesConnecticutFemaleGreeceHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateLung NeoplasmsMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasm StagingPredictive Value of TestsProportional Hazards ModelsProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2Reproducibility of ResultsRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUp-RegulationConceptsNon-small cell lung cancer patientsCell lung cancer patientsNon-squamous tumorsLung cancer patientsBcl-2 expressionNSCLC patientsCancer patientsBcl-2Favorable outcomeIndependent cohortSmall cell lung cancer patientsIndependent lower riskNon-squamous histologySubgroup of patientsHigh expressersSquamous cell carcinomaHigh Bcl-2 expressionBcl-2 protein levelsSquamous histologyMedian survivalPrognostic factorsValidation cohortCell carcinomaPathological characteristicsPrognostic stratification
2009
High Expression of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Is Associated with Better Outcome for Patients with Early Stage Lung Adenocarcinoma
Anagnostou VK, Bepler G, Syrigos KN, Tanoue L, Gettinger S, Homer RJ, Boffa D, Detterbeck F, Rimm DL. High Expression of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Is Associated with Better Outcome for Patients with Early Stage Lung Adenocarcinoma. Clinical Cancer Research 2009, 15: 4157-4164. PMID: 19509151, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-09-0099.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer patientsMTOR expressionCancer patientsMammalian targetEarly-stage lung adenocarcinomaHigh mTOR expressionIndependent lower riskMedian overall survivalStage IA patientsProtein expressionSubgroup of patientsLung adenocarcinoma patientsStage lung adenocarcinomaMTOR protein expressionRole of mTOROverall survivalPathologic characteristicsPatient survivalValidation cohortAdenocarcinoma groupAdenocarcinoma patientsPrognostic stratificationLung cancerTraining cohortFavorable outcome