2022
Anti-CSF-1R emactuzumab in combination with anti-PD-L1 atezolizumab in advanced solid tumor patients naïve or experienced for immune checkpoint blockade
Gomez-Roca C, Cassier P, Zamarin D, Machiels JP, Gracia J, Hodi F, Taus A, Garcia M, Boni V, Eder JP, Hafez N, Sullivan R, Mcdermott D, Champiat S, Aspeslagh S, Terret C, Jegg AM, Jacob W, Cannarile MA, Ries C, Korski K, Michielin F, Christen R, Babitzki G, Watson C, Meneses-Lorente G, Weisser M, Rüttinger D, Delord JP, Marabelle A. Anti-CSF-1R emactuzumab in combination with anti-PD-L1 atezolizumab in advanced solid tumor patients naïve or experienced for immune checkpoint blockade. Journal For ImmunoTherapy Of Cancer 2022, 10: e004076. PMID: 35577503, PMCID: PMC9114963, DOI: 10.1136/jitc-2021-004076.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerUrothelial bladder cancerObjective response rateOptimal biological doseImmune checkpoint blockersUBC patientsConfirmed objective response rateTreatment-related adverse eventsCell death 1 ligandPhase 1b studyManageable safety profileImmune checkpoint blockadeCell lung cancerDeath 1 ligandAtezolizumab monotherapyPatients naïveAdverse eventsCheckpoint blockadeCheckpoint blockersNSCLC patientsSkin rashDose escalationClinical benefitSafety profileLung cancer
2021
Identifying treatment options for BRAFV600 wild-type metastatic melanoma: A SU2C/MRA genomics-enabled clinical trial
LoRusso PM, Sekulic A, Sosman JA, Liang WS, Carpten J, Craig DW, Solit DB, Bryce AH, Kiefer JA, Aldrich J, Nasser S, Halperin R, Byron SA, Pilat MJ, Boerner SA, Durecki D, Hendricks WPD, Enriquez D, Izatt T, Keats J, Legendre C, Markovic SN, Weise A, Naveed F, Schmidt J, Basu GD, Sekar S, Adkins J, Tassone E, Sivaprakasam K, Zismann V, Calvert VS, Petricoin EF, Fecher LA, Lao C, Eder JP, Vogelzang NJ, Perlmutter J, Gorman M, Manica B, Fox L, Schork N, Zelterman D, DeVeaux M, Joseph RW, Cowey CL, Trent JM. Identifying treatment options for BRAFV600 wild-type metastatic melanoma: A SU2C/MRA genomics-enabled clinical trial. PLOS ONE 2021, 16: e0248097. PMID: 33826614, PMCID: PMC8026051, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic melanomaAlternate treatment armResponse-evaluable patientsMetastatic melanoma patientsComprehensive genomic profilingAdditional drug classesCutaneous metastatic melanomaLack of responseCombination BRAFStable diseaseTwo-stage optimal designPartial responseProgressive diseaseCare therapyMelanoma patientsMelanoma TrialTreatment armsTreatment optionsBRAFV600 mutationsClinical trialsDrug classesResponse ratePatientsDrug selectionMelanoma
1988
Malignant melanoma. Treatment with high-dose combination alkylating agent chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow support.
Shea TC, Antman KH, Eder JP, Elias A, Peters WP, Schryber S, Henner WD, Schoenfeld DA, Schnipper LE, Frei E. Malignant melanoma. Treatment with high-dose combination alkylating agent chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow support. JAMA Dermatology 1988, 124: 878-84. PMID: 3288124, DOI: 10.1001/archderm.124.6.878.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutologous bone marrow supportBone marrow supportHigh-dose combinationMarrow supportAgent chemotherapyPhase 2 doseMetastatic malignant melanomaOverall response rateMedian survivalComplete responsePartial responseSurgical resectionAdditional patientsMedian timeResidual tumorTreatment courseMalignant melanomaMarrow reconstitutionChemotherapyToxic reactionsPatientsResponse rateEntire groupMonthsDisease
1987
High-dose combination alkylating agent preparative regimen with autologous bone marrow support: the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Beth Israel Hospital experience.
Antman K, Eder JP, Elias A, Shea T, Peters WP, Andersen J, Schryber S, Henner WD, Finberg R, Wilmore D. High-dose combination alkylating agent preparative regimen with autologous bone marrow support: the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Beth Israel Hospital experience. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 1987, 71: 119-25. PMID: 3542208.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeno-occlusive diseaseEvaluable patientsBreast cancerPrior treatmentAutologous bone marrow supportDose-limiting toxic effectFatal veno-occlusive diseaseCourses of cyclophosphamideDose level 4Bone marrow supportGood partial responseHigh-dose combinationDose level 5Metastatic breast cancerThree-drug combinationPolymorphonuclear leukocyte countAddition of melphalanHighest dose levelToxic effectsMarrow reinfusionMarrow supportPreparative regimenMost patientsPartial responseTransfusion independence