2010
Triple-negative breast cancer: disease entity or title of convenience?
Carey L, Winer E, Viale G, Cameron D, Gianni L. Triple-negative breast cancer: disease entity or title of convenience? Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology 2010, 7: 683-692. PMID: 20877296, DOI: 10.1038/nrclinonc.2010.154.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntineoplastic AgentsBRCA1 ProteinBreast NeoplasmsCarcinoma, Ductal, BreastCase ManagementCombined Modality TherapyDrug Resistance, NeoplasmFemaleGene Expression ProfilingGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticGenes, BRCA1Genes, erbB-2HumansMitotic IndexNeoplasm InvasivenessNeoplasm MetastasisNeoplasm ProteinsNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalPrognosisReceptor, ErbB-2Receptors, EstrogenReceptors, ProgesteroneConceptsTriple negative breast cancer tumorsNew systemic therapiesGood initial responseGroup of tumorsPoly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitorsBreast cancer tumorsHormonal therapySystemic therapyLuminal subtypeWorse prognosisClinical trialsDisease entityMTOR inhibitorsAngiogenesis inhibitorsPolymerase inhibitorsTherapeutic agentsCancer tumorsInitial responseTherapyTumorsInhibitorsSrc kinaseAgentsChemotherapyPatients
2008
Ten years of HER2-directed therapy: still questions after all these years
Krop IE, Winer EP. Ten years of HER2-directed therapy: still questions after all these years. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2008, 113: 207-209. PMID: 18463974, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-008-0041-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic AgentsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBreast NeoplasmsCapecitabineClinical Trials, Phase III as TopicDeoxycytidineDisease-Free SurvivalDrug Delivery SystemsDrug Resistance, NeoplasmErbB ReceptorsFemaleFluorouracilForecastingHumansLapatinibNeoplasm ProteinsProtein Kinase InhibitorsQuinazolinesRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicReceptor, ErbB-2Trastuzumab
2003
Attitudes, knowledge, risk perceptions and decision‐making among women with breast and/or ovarian cancer considering testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 and their spouses
Bluman LG, Rimer BK, Sterba K, Lancaster J, Clark S, Borstelmann N, Iglehart JD, Winer EP. Attitudes, knowledge, risk perceptions and decision‐making among women with breast and/or ovarian cancer considering testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 and their spouses. Psycho-Oncology 2003, 12: 410-427. PMID: 12833555, DOI: 10.1002/pon.653.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily G, Member 2ATP-Binding Cassette TransportersBRCA1 ProteinBRCA2 ProteinBreast NeoplasmsDecision MakingDNA Mutational AnalysisFemaleGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic TestingHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasm ProteinsNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalOvarian NeoplasmsRiskSpousesConceptsGenetic testingBreast cancer susceptibilityOvarian cancerBreast cancerCancer susceptibilityInvolvement of spousesWives' breast cancerBRCA2 mutationsBRCA2 testingFuture interventionsCancerWomenPersonal historyBRCA2Cancer geneticsOne-thirdBRCA1BreastSpousesInvolvementMost spousesDecision-making processTestingSusceptibilityMutations
1998
Overestimation of Hereditary Breast Cancer Risk
Iglehart J, Miron A, Rimer B, Winer E, Berry D, Shildkraut J. Overestimation of Hereditary Breast Cancer Risk. Annals Of Surgery 1998, 228: 375-384. PMID: 9742920, PMCID: PMC1191495, DOI: 10.1097/00000658-199809000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian cancerHereditary factorsBRCA2 mutationsHereditary breast cancer riskIntensive clinical servicesTest-negative womenExpert panelBreast cancer riskCarrier probabilitiesAffected womenFamily historyCancer riskHereditary riskCancerClinical servicesBreastWomenHigher risk perceptionPretest educationWomen's perceptionsPersonal historyRiskBRCA1Disease-associated mutationsBRCA2
1997
A Review of Hereditary Breast Cancer: From Screening to Risk Factor Modification
Warmuth M, Sutton L, Winer E. A Review of Hereditary Breast Cancer: From Screening to Risk Factor Modification. The American Journal Of Medicine 1997, 102: 407-415. PMID: 9217624, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9343(97)00093-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBRCA2 ProteinBreast NeoplasmsFemaleGenes, BRCA1Genetic TestingHumansMutationNeoplasm ProteinsRisk FactorsTranscription FactorsConceptsRisk factor modificationBreast cancerFactor modificationGenetic testingBreast cancer riskBreast cancer casesHereditary breast cancerPotential prophylactic measuresClinical managementBRCA2 mutationsCancer casesCancer riskProphylactic measuresWay patientsCancerGene mutationsGenetic mutationsGenetic testsGenetic aspectsMajor advancesBRCA1MutationsScreeningPatientsDisease
1992
High-Dose Oral Tamoxifen, a Potential Multidrug-Resistance-Reversal Agent: Phase I Trial in Combination With Vinblastine
Trump DL, Smith DC, Ellis PG, Rogers MP, Schold SC, Winer EP, Panella TJ, Jordan VC, Fine RL. High-Dose Oral Tamoxifen, a Potential Multidrug-Resistance-Reversal Agent: Phase I Trial in Combination With Vinblastine. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 1992, 84: 1811-1816. PMID: 1359155, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/84.23.1811.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, OralAdultAgedAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1Drug Administration ScheduleDrug ResistanceFemaleHumansInfusions, IntravenousMaleMembrane GlycoproteinsMiddle AgedNeoplasm ProteinsNeoplasmsTamoxifenVinblastineConceptsLoading doseN-desmethyltamoxifenOral tamoxifenContinuous infusionPlasma concentrationsHigh-dose oral tamoxifenDose-limiting toxic effectPhase I clinical trialAdvanced epithelial tumorsHigh-dose tamoxifenTriphenylethylene antiestrogen tamoxifenPhase II trialDose-limiting toxicityPhase I trialDoses of tamoxifenStart of treatmentP-glycoprotein functionToxicity of vinblastineAnti-neoplastic agentsToxic effectsMetabolite N-desmethyltamoxifenIntracellular concentrationAsymptomatic prolongationStarting doseII trial