2017
Phase I study combining the aurora kinase A (AURKA) inhibitor alisertib (Ali) with mFOLFOX in gastrointestinal (GI) cancer.
Goff L, Azad N, Stein S, Whisenant J, Vaishampayan U, Hochster H, Connolly R, Weise A, LoRusso P, El-Rifai W, Berlin J. Phase I study combining the aurora kinase A (AURKA) inhibitor alisertib (Ali) with mFOLFOX in gastrointestinal (GI) cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2017, 35: 2593-2593. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2017.35.15_suppl.2593.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGI cancersStandard platinum-based therapyCorrelative biomarker studyDisease control rateMost frequent toxicitiesPreliminary clinical activityPlatinum-based therapyMajority of ptsEvaluable ptsStable diseaseEligible patientsFrequent toxicitiesHematologic toxicityPartial responseStandard therapyDose escalationInhibition of AURKAControl rateGastrointestinal cancerPreclinical dataClinical activityPlatinum agentsDose levelsInhibitor alisertibOptimal timing window
2009
Phase I Dose-Escalation and Pharmacokinetic Study of Dasatinib in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors
Demetri G, Russo P, MacPherson I, Wang D, Morgan J, Brunton V, Paliwal P, Agrawal S, Voi M, Evans T. Phase I Dose-Escalation and Pharmacokinetic Study of Dasatinib in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors. Clinical Cancer Research 2009, 15: 6232-6240. PMID: 19789325, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-09-0224.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDose-limiting toxicitySolid tumorsHematologic toxicityFrequent treatment-related toxicitiesDurable stable diseaseGrade 2 proteinuriaGrade 2 rashGrade 3 fatigueGrade 3 hypocalcemiaGrade 3 lethargyGrade 3 nauseaI Dose-EscalationLess hematologic toxicityGrade 3 rashObjective tumor responsePhase II doseTreatment-related toxicityAdvanced solid tumorsDose-escalation studyMetastatic solid tumorsStandard therapy existsNontreatment daysStable diseaseDaily dosingStandard therapy
1994
Randomized clinical trial of mitomycin-C with or without pretreatment with WR-2721 in patients with advanced colorectal cancer
Poplin E, LoRusso P, Lokich J, Gullo J, Leming P, Schulz J, Veach S, McCulloch W, Baker L, Schein P. Randomized clinical trial of mitomycin-C with or without pretreatment with WR-2721 in patients with advanced colorectal cancer. Cancer Chemotherapy And Pharmacology 1994, 33: 415-419. PMID: 8306416, DOI: 10.1007/bf00686271.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsColorectal cancerMyelosuppressive potentialRefractory colorectal cancerMetastatic colorectal cancerAdvanced colorectal cancerRandomized clinical trialsUse of mitomycinRefractory colorectal carcinomaMitomycin therapyPlatelet nadirsHematologic toxicityPrincipal toxicityPartial responseClinical trialsColorectal carcinomaSame dosePatientsMitomycinCancerThrombocytopeniaTherapyToxicityGroupPretreatmentFluorouracil