2023
Clinical outcome and prognostic factors for Asian patients in Phase I clinical trials
Loh J, Wu J, Chieng J, Chan A, Yong W, Sundar R, Lee S, Wong A, Lim J, Tan D, Soo R, Goh B, Tai B, Chee C. Clinical outcome and prognostic factors for Asian patients in Phase I clinical trials. British Journal Of Cancer 2023, 128: 1514-1520. PMID: 36797357, PMCID: PMC10070409, DOI: 10.1038/s41416-023-02193-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeutrophil-lymphocyte ratioRoyal Marsden HospitalPhase I studyPhase I clinical trialPoor ECOG statusPre-treated patientsPrimary tumor sitePhase I populationLonger-term survivalECOG statusPrognostic factorsPrognostic scoreRetrospective reviewTumor siteAsian patientsSolid tumorsClinical outcomesPoor prognosisBackgroundPatient selectionPrognostic abilityPrognostic modelPatientsPrognosisIncreased scoresScores
2019
Evaluation of Electronic Activity Monitors (EAMs) during phase I clinical trials.
Scaranti M, Sundar R, Daly R, Collins D, Dolling D, Gennatas S, Rao Baikady B, Kaye S, Banerji U, Lopez J, De Bono J, Minchom A. Evaluation of Electronic Activity Monitors (EAMs) during phase I clinical trials. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2019, 37: e18175-e18175. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2019.37.15_suppl.e18175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhase I trialI trialMean step countPhase I clinical trialPatient's physical functionHeart ratePredicting patient survivalDrug Development UnitStep countsECOG PSPhysical functionPatient survivalElectronic activity monitorsMedical oncologistsRecord heart ratePatient groupPhysician biasTreatment cyclesTreatment decisionsPatientsActivity monitoringPatient outcomesStatistical significanceOSPhysicians
2018
A study of 1088 consecutive cases of electrolyte abnormalities in oncology phase I trials
Garces A, Ang J, Ameratunga M, Chénard-Poirier M, Dolling D, Diamantis N, Seeramreddi S, Sundar R, de Bono J, Lopez J, Banerji U. A study of 1088 consecutive cases of electrolyte abnormalities in oncology phase I trials. European Journal Of Cancer 2018, 104: 32-38. PMID: 30316017, PMCID: PMC6259582, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2018.08.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhase I clinical trialElectrolyte abnormalitiesBaseline hypoalbuminaemiaOverall survivalClinical significanceDose-limiting toxicity windowPrognostic factors of OSOncology phase I trialsInferior median OSFactors of OSPhase I patientsPhase I trialRetrospective chart reviewSerum albumin levelAssociated with hypomagnesaemiaRoyal Marsden HospitalCox regression analysisPhase I populationDrug Development UnitMedian OSPrognostic factorsPrognostic significanceI patientsI trialAlbumin levelsClinical outcomes of adolescents and young adults with advanced solid tumours participating in phase I trials
Sundar R, McVeigh T, Dolling D, Petruckevitch A, Diamantis N, Ang J, Chenard-Poiriér M, Collins D, Lim J, Ameratunga M, Khan K, Kaye S, Banerji U, Lopez J, George A, de Bono J, van der Graaf W. Clinical outcomes of adolescents and young adults with advanced solid tumours participating in phase I trials. European Journal Of Cancer 2018, 101: 55-61. PMID: 30025230, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2018.06.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhase I trialPhase I clinical trialAdvanced solid tumorsI trialOverall survivalAYA patientsSolid tumorsCancer syndromesCohort of AYA patientsMolecular characterisation of tumoursOutcomes of AYA patientsClinical benefit rateMedian overall survivalOutcomes of AYAsSomatic genetic aberrationsSignificant family historyRoyal Marsden HospitalHereditary cancer syndromesCharacterisation of tumoursTherapeutic treatment optionsClinical outcomes of adolescentsClinical trial dataDrug Development UnitYoung adultsGenetic aberrationsThe role of genomic profiling in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with advanced cancer participating in phase I clinical trials
McVeigh T, Sundar R, Diamantis N, Kaye S, Banerji U, Lopez J, de Bono J, van der Graaf W, George A. The role of genomic profiling in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with advanced cancer participating in phase I clinical trials. European Journal Of Cancer 2018, 95: 20-29. PMID: 29614442, PMCID: PMC6296443, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2018.02.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDrug Development UnitGermline testingAdvanced cancerPhase I clinical trialTumor testingPersonal history of cancerAdvanced solid tumorsProportion of AYAsRoyal Marsden HospitalHistory of cancerAt-risk relativesCommon cancer typesYoung adultsDepartmental databaseClinicopathological featuresSolid tumorsChart reviewFamily risk factorsGermline mutationsPathogenic variantsStudy cohortCancer predispositionGenomic profilingPatient managementGenetic testing
2017
Clinical Outcome of Patients with Advanced Biliary Tract Cancer in a Dedicated Phase I Unit
Sundar R, Custodio A, Petruckevich A, Chénard-Poirier M, Ameratunga M, Collins D, Lim J, Kaye S, Tunariu N, Banerji U, de Bono J, Lopez J. Clinical Outcome of Patients with Advanced Biliary Tract Cancer in a Dedicated Phase I Unit. Clinical Oncology 2017, 30: 185-191. PMID: 29224898, DOI: 10.1016/j.clon.2017.11.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced biliary tract carcinomaPhase I clinical trialPhase I unitABC patientsAdvanced biliary tract cancerMolecular characterisation of tumoursClinical outcomes of patientsClinical benefit rateBiliary tract carcinomaBiliary tract cancerComprehensive molecular profilingPhase I trialOutcomes of patientsCharacterisation of tumoursStable diseaseI unitsAdvanced diseaseI trialBenefit rateTargeted therapyTreatment detailsTrial discontinuationExceptional respondersPTEN lossClinical outcomes