2022
Biomarker associations of immune checkpoint inhibitor versus chemotherapy effectiveness in first-line metastatic endometrial carcinomas: A real-world study.
Santin A, Graf R, Shah K, Kelly A, Danziger N, Lin D, Oxnard G, Elvin J. Biomarker associations of immune checkpoint inhibitor versus chemotherapy effectiveness in first-line metastatic endometrial carcinomas: A real-world study. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 5596-5596. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.5596.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSingle-agent immune checkpoint inhibitorsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsTumor mutational burdenCheckpoint inhibitorsMEC patientsChemotherapy effectivenessMSI statusAnti-PD1 immune checkpoint inhibitorsFirst-line immune checkpoint inhibitorsMultivariable Cox proportional hazards modelsCox proportional hazards modelMetastatic endometrial carcinomaOverall survival comparisonEndometrial carcinoma patientsMut/MbProportional hazards modelReal-world studyPrespecified analysis planHazard ratioStandard chemotherapyCarcinoma patientsEndometrial carcinomaPredictive biomarkersChemotherapy treatmentFavorable outcome
2021
Immunotherapy in Cervical Cancer
Mauricio D, Zeybek B, Tymon-Rosario J, Harold J, Santin AD. Immunotherapy in Cervical Cancer. Current Oncology Reports 2021, 23: 61. PMID: 33852056, DOI: 10.1007/s11912-021-01052-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCervical cancerDifferent immune checkpoint inhibitorsPlatinum-based chemotherapy regimenTumor-infiltrating T lymphocytesPoly adenosine diphosphate ribose polymerase inhibitorsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsCombination therapy trialsCervical cancer patientsPositive cervical cancerNovel therapeutic modalitiesRibose polymerase inhibitorsAntibody-drug conjugatesCheckpoint inhibitorsChemotherapy regimenImmunotherapy studiesTherapeutic vaccinesInvestigative treatmentCancer patientsChemotherapy treatmentT lymphocytesTherapeutic modalitiesRecent FindingsThereTumor angiogenesis inhibitorTherapy trialsAngiogenesis inhibitors
2015
Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin C‐terminal domain labeled to fluorescent dyes for in vivo visualization of micrometastatic chemotherapy‐resistant ovarian cancer
Cocco E, Shapiro EM, Gasparrini S, Lopez S, Schwab CL, Bellone S, Bortolomai I, Sumi NJ, Bonazzoli E, Nicoletti R, Deng Y, Saltzman WM, Zeiss CJ, Centritto F, Black JD, Silasi DA, Ratner E, Azodi M, Rutherford TJ, Schwartz PE, Pecorelli S, Santin AD. Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin C‐terminal domain labeled to fluorescent dyes for in vivo visualization of micrometastatic chemotherapy‐resistant ovarian cancer. International Journal Of Cancer 2015, 137: 2618-2629. PMID: 26060989, PMCID: PMC4573336, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.29632.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-derived xenograftsTumor fluorescenceChemotherapy-resistant ovarian cancerClaudin-3Human ovarian cancer xenograftsTime of surgeryOvarian cancer patientsNeoadjuvant chemotherapy treatmentOvarian cancer xenograftsHealthy organsVivo visualizationTime of intervalBackground fluorescence ratioClostridium perfringens enterotoxinChemotherapy-naïveMicrometastatic diseaseMalignant ascitesOvarian diseaseResidual diseaseOvarian tumorsCancer patientsCancer xenograftsChemotherapy treatmentIP injectionOvarian cancer