2017
Phase II and Biomarker Study of Cabozantinib in Metastatic Triple‐Negative Breast Cancer Patients
Tolaney SM, Ziehr DR, Guo H, Ng MR, Barry WT, Higgins MJ, Isakoff SJ, Brock JE, Ivanova EV, Paweletz CP, Demeo MK, Ramaiya NH, Overmoyer BA, Jain RK, Winer EP, Duda DG. Phase II and Biomarker Study of Cabozantinib in Metastatic Triple‐Negative Breast Cancer Patients. The Oncologist 2017, 22: 25-32. PMID: 27789775, PMCID: PMC5313267, DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2016-0229.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAnilidesBiomarkers, TumorDisease-Free SurvivalFemaleHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMiddle AgedMolecular Targeted TherapyNeoplasm MetastasisPlacenta Growth FactorProtein Kinase InhibitorsProto-Oncogene Proteins c-metPyridinesTriple Negative Breast NeoplasmsVascular Endothelial Growth Factor DVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2ConceptsProgression-free survivalVascular endothelial growth factorBreast cancer patientsStable diseasePrimary endpointPartial responseCancer patientsBreast cancerMetastatic triple-negative breast cancer patientsMedian progression-free survivalSingle-arm phase IILonger progression-free survivalTriple-negative breast cancer patientsSoluble VEGF receptor 2Plasma placental growth factorTriple-negative breast cancerBiomarker studiesGrowth factorClinical benefit rateCytotoxic lymphocyte populationsGrade 4 toxicityObjective response ratePalmar-plantar erythrodysesthesiaSubset of patientsStromal cell-derived factor 1a
2012
Combination antiangiogenic therapy in advanced breast cancer: a phase 1 trial of vandetanib, a VEGFR inhibitor, and metronomic chemotherapy, with correlative platelet proteomics
Mayer EL, Isakoff SJ, Klement G, Downing SR, Chen WY, Hannagan K, Gelman R, Winer EP, Burstein HJ. Combination antiangiogenic therapy in advanced breast cancer: a phase 1 trial of vandetanib, a VEGFR inhibitor, and metronomic chemotherapy, with correlative platelet proteomics. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2012, 136: 169-178. PMID: 23001754, PMCID: PMC5472381, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-012-2256-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, MetronomicAdultAgedAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBiomarkers, PharmacologicalBlood PlateletsBreast NeoplasmsCombined Modality TherapyCyclophosphamideDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsFemaleGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticHumansMethotrexateMiddle AgedNeoplasm StagingNeovascularization, PathologicPiperidinesPlatelet Factor 4ProteomicsQuinazolinesVascular Endothelial Growth Factor AVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1ConceptsMetastatic breast cancerBreast cancerMetronomic chemotherapyAntiangiogenic therapyCombination antiangiogenic therapyDose-escalation cohortsPrior chemotherapy regimensResponse-evaluable patientsAdvanced breast cancerModest clinical activityDose-limiting toxicityPhase 1 studyPhase 1 trialVascular endothelial growth factorPlatelet factor 4Platelet-associated proteinsEndothelial growth factorEligible patientsLFT abnormalitiesMetronomic cyclophosphamideStable diseaseChemotherapy regimensPrimary endpointSecondary endpointsPartial response
2009
A phase I study of vandetanib and metronomic chemotherapy in advanced breast cancer.
Mayer E, Isakoff S, Hannagan K, Savoie J, Beckman J, Klement G, Gelman R, Winer E, Burstein H. A phase I study of vandetanib and metronomic chemotherapy in advanced breast cancer. Cancer Research 2009, 69: 906. DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs-906.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdvanced breast cancerDose-escalation cohortsAbnormal hepatic functionVascular endothelial growth factorBreast cancerMetronomic chemotherapyHepatic functionContinuous low-dose oral cyclophosphamideLow-dose oral cyclophosphamideSequential dose-escalation cohortsStage IV breast cancerOral tyrosine kinase inhibitorGrade 3 eventsOral combination therapyPrior chemotherapy regimensStable brain metastasesModest clinical activityAnti-angiogenic treatmentTyrosine kinase inhibitorsEndothelial growth factorEpidermal growth factor receptorEligible patientsGrowth factor receptorMeasurable diseaseModerate hypertension