2020
Survivin expression and impact on head and neck cancer outcomes
Khan SA, Burke M, Zhu F, Yang DH, Dubyk C, Mehra R, Lango MJ, Ridge JA, Sher DJ, Burtness B. Survivin expression and impact on head and neck cancer outcomes. Oral Oncology 2020, 112: 105049. PMID: 33221541, PMCID: PMC10916757, DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2020.105049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge FactorsAgedAged, 80 and overApoptosisCell NucleusCyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16CytoplasmDisease-Free SurvivalFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasm ProteinsPrognosisSex FactorsSquamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckSurvivinTissue Array AnalysisTreatment OutcomeTumor Suppressor Protein p53ConceptsOverall survivalSurvivin expressionTissue microarraySurvivin levelsNeck squamous cell carcinomaTotal compartmentFox Chase Cancer CenterNeck cancer outcomesShorter overall survivalSquamous cell carcinomaHigh survivin expressionGrade of tumorAnti-cancer therapySystemic therapyPatient sexSurvival outcomesCancer CenterCell carcinomaCancer outcomesP16 statusPredictive biomarkersPrimary tumorSurvivin protein expressionTreatment responseN stage
2014
Prognostic Biomarkers in Phase II Trial of Cetuximab-Containing Induction and Chemoradiation in Resectable HNSCC: Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group E2303
Psyrri A, Lee JW, Pectasides E, Vassilakopoulou M, Kosmidis EK, Burtness BA, Rimm DL, Wanebo HJ, Forastiere AA. Prognostic Biomarkers in Phase II Trial of Cetuximab-Containing Induction and Chemoradiation in Resectable HNSCC: Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group E2303. Clinical Cancer Research 2014, 20: 3023-3032. PMID: 24700741, PMCID: PMC4049169, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-14-0113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBiomarkers, TumorCarboplatinCarcinoma, Squamous CellCetuximabChemoradiotherapyDisease-Free SurvivalDrug Resistance, NeoplasmFemaleFluorescent Antibody TechniqueHead and Neck NeoplasmsHumansInduction ChemotherapyKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMiddle AgedMitogen-Activated Protein Kinase KinasesPaclitaxelPhosphatidylinositol 3-KinasesPrognosisProportional Hazards ModelsProto-Oncogene Proteins c-aktRas ProteinsSignal TransductionSquamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckTissue Array AnalysisConceptsProgression-free survivalEvent-free survivalPhase II trialOverall survivalII trialTissue microarrayStage III/IV headMultivariable Cox proportional hazards modelsMultivariable Cox regression analysisNeck squamous cell cancerRAS/MAPK/ERKCox proportional hazards modelInsulin-like growth factor 1 receptorLarge prospective studiesCox regression analysisInferior overall survivalKaplan-Meier methodSquamous cell cancerLog-rank testGrowth factor 1 receptorProportional hazards modelPI3K/Akt pathwayFactor 1 receptorPI3K/AktEGF receptorp16 status, pathologic and clinical characteristics, biomolecular signature, and long‐term outcomes in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas of unknown primary
Keller LM, Galloway TJ, Holdbrook T, Ruth K, Yang D, Dubyk C, Flieder D, Lango MN, Mehra R, Burtness B, Ridge JA. p16 status, pathologic and clinical characteristics, biomolecular signature, and long‐term outcomes in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas of unknown primary. Head & Neck 2014, 36: 1677-1684. PMID: 24115269, PMCID: PMC3972378, DOI: 10.1002/hed.23514.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSquamous cell CUPNeck squamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaUnknown primaryCell carcinomaTissue microarrayOverall survivalP16 statusHuman papillomavirus (HPV) statusMajority of patientsWorse overall survivalLong-term outcomesHPV associationP16 stainClinical characteristicsClinicopathologic characteristicsPrognostic factorsPrognostic featuresPrognostic implicationsExtracapsular extensionP16 stainingYounger ageCarcinomaP16High grade
2013
Quantification of Excision Repair Cross-Complementing Group 1 and Survival in p16-Negative Squamous Cell Head and Neck Cancers
Mehra R, Zhu F, Yang DH, Cai KQ, Weaver J, Singh MK, Nikonova AS, Golemis EA, Flieder DB, Cooper HS, Lango M, Ridge JA, Burtness B. Quantification of Excision Repair Cross-Complementing Group 1 and Survival in p16-Negative Squamous Cell Head and Neck Cancers. Clinical Cancer Research 2013, 19: 6633-6643. PMID: 24088734, PMCID: PMC4045641, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-13-0152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlotting, WesternCarcinoma, Squamous CellCombined Modality TherapyCyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16DNA RepairDNA-Binding ProteinsEndonucleasesFemaleHead and Neck NeoplasmsHeLa CellsHumansImmunoprecipitationKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalRetrospective StudiesTissue Array AnalysisTreatment OutcomeConceptsMedian survivalExcision Repair Cross-Complementing Group 1Low ERCC1 expressionSquamous cell headKaplan-Meier curvesSquamous cell carcinomaCisplatin-based therapyLonger median survivalERCC1 protein expressionInitial tumor presentationAdjuvant radiotherapyMultimodality treatmentRecurrent diseaseInitial presentationMultivariable analysisRecurrent cancerTumor presentationCell carcinomaHuman papillomavirusERCC1 expressionNeck cancerSurvival differencesCell headArchival tumorsGroup 1
2012
Nuclear epidermal growth factor receptor and p16 expression in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Husain H, Psyrri A, Markovic A, Rampias T, Pectasides E, Wang H, Slebos R, Yarbrough WG, Burtness B, Chung CH. Nuclear epidermal growth factor receptor and p16 expression in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. The Laryngoscope 2012, 122: 2762-2768. PMID: 23086695, PMCID: PMC3574977, DOI: 10.1002/lary.23647.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpidermal growth factor receptorNeck squamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaP16 expressionGrowth factor receptorPrognostic factorsCell carcinomaNuclear epidermal growth factor receptorEGFR expressionP16-positive tumorsFactor receptorP16-negative tumorsStrong prognostic factorP16 levelsAvailable clinical dataHigh EGFR expressionP16 statusHNSCC tumorsOropharyngeal subsitesClinical dataImmunohistochemical stainingTissue microarrayUMSCC47More DNA damagePatients
2011
Comparative Prognostic Value of Epidermal Growth Factor Quantitative Protein Expression Compared with FISH for Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Pectasides E, Rampias T, Kountourakis P, Sasaki C, Kowalski D, Fountzilas G, Zaramboukas T, Rimm D, Burtness B, Psyrri A. Comparative Prognostic Value of Epidermal Growth Factor Quantitative Protein Expression Compared with FISH for Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Clinical Cancer Research 2011, 17: 2947-2954. PMID: 21355076, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-10-2040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCarcinomaCarcinoma, Squamous CellEpidermal Growth FactorFemaleGene DosageGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticHead and Neck NeoplasmsHumansIn Situ Hybridization, FluorescenceMaleNeoplasms, Squamous CellPredictive Value of TestsPrognosisProteinsSquamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckSurvival AnalysisTissue Array Analysis
2010
Nuclear Localization of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3 in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Is Associated with a Better Prognosis
Pectasides E, Egloff AM, Sasaki C, Kountourakis P, Burtness B, Fountzilas G, Dafni U, Zaramboukas T, Rampias T, Rimm D, Grandis J, Psyrri A. Nuclear Localization of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3 in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Is Associated with a Better Prognosis. Clinical Cancer Research 2010, 16: 2427-2434. PMID: 20371693, PMCID: PMC3030188, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-09-2658.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLonger progression-free survivalNeck squamous cell cancerNeck squamous cell carcinomaProgression-free survivalSquamous cell cancerSquamous cell carcinomaPittsburgh Medical CenterTranscription 3Early Detection Research NetworkCurative intentPrognostic roleSurgical resectionBetter prognosisSignal transducerCell cancerCell carcinomaFavorable outcomeSurvival prognosisClinicopathologic parametersMedical CenterIndependent cohortLower riskTest cohortHNSCCSurvival analysis
2007
Bimodal Population or Pathologist Artifact?
Rimm DL, Giltnane JM, Moeder C, Harigopal M, Chung GG, Camp RL, Burtness B. Bimodal Population or Pathologist Artifact? Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2007, 25: 2487-2488. PMID: 17557963, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2006.07.7537.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuantitative Analysis of Breast Cancer Tissue Microarrays Shows High Cox-2 Expression Is Associated with Poor Outcome
Zerkowski MP, Camp RL, Burtness BA, Rimm DL, Chung GG. Quantitative Analysis of Breast Cancer Tissue Microarrays Shows High Cox-2 Expression Is Associated with Poor Outcome. Cancer Investigation 2007, 25: 19-26. PMID: 17364553, DOI: 10.1080/07357900601128825.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCOX-2 expressionCOX-2Tissue microarrayBreast cancerEstrogen receptorPrognostic factorsWorse survivalProgesterone receptorX-tileOptimal cutpointHigh COX-2 expressionBreast cancer tissue microarrayX-tile analysisSignificant prognostic factorsPrimary breast cancerCOX-2 inhibitorsCancer tissue microarrayHER2/neuClinicopathologic factorsNodal statusPoor outcomePoor prognosisTumor sizePredictive biomarkersClinical trials