2024
State-of-the-Art Advancements in Gastroesophageal Cancer Treatment: Harnessing Biomarkers for Precision Care.
Balmaceda N, Petrillo A, Krishnan M, Zhao J, Kim S, Klute K, Sundar R. State-of-the-Art Advancements in Gastroesophageal Cancer Treatment: Harnessing Biomarkers for Precision Care. American Society Of Clinical Oncology Educational Book 2024, 44: e431060. PMID: 38771996, DOI: 10.1200/edbk_431060.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGastroesophageal cancerIntegration of immune checkpoint inhibitorsChimeric antigen receptor T cellsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsMetastatic gastroesophageal cancerPD-1 inhibitorsAdoptive cell therapyImmunotherapy-based approachesResectable gastroesophageal cancerAntibody-drug conjugatesCheckpoint inhibitorsPD-1Perioperative chemotherapyTargeted therapyT cellsTreatment paradigmFGFR2 inhibitorsCell therapyClinical challengeBispecific antibodiesImprove outcomesCancer treatmentReduced toxicityTherapyInhibitors
2017
Abstract 3081: Precision medicine for patients with advanced small cell lung cancer treated with novel therapeutic agents in a phase I clinical trials unit
Lim J, Harris S, Ameratunga M, Sundar R, Ang J, Collins D, Chénard-Poirier M, Garces A, Kaye S, Lopez J, Banerji U, Bono J, Yap T. Abstract 3081: Precision medicine for patients with advanced small cell lung cancer treated with novel therapeutic agents in a phase I clinical trials unit. Cancer Research 2017, 77: 3081-3081. DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2017-3081.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSmall cell lung cancerAdvanced small cell lung cancerNovel therapeutic agentsRECIST SDStable diseasePD-1Partial responsePARP inhibitorsNovel therapiesAmerican Association for Cancer Research annual meetingsNext generation sequencingTherapeutic agentsSignals of antitumor activityNo dose limiting toxicitiesDNA damage repairClinical outcomes of patientsResponse to novel therapiesPD-1 inhibitorsPlatinum-sensitive diseaseRECIST partial responseRECIST stable diseaseDose-limiting toxicityTargeted next generation sequencingTumor molecular profilingPhase I trial
2015
Nivolumab in NSCLC: latest evidence and clinical potential
Sundar R, Cho B, Brahmer J, Soo R. Nivolumab in NSCLC: latest evidence and clinical potential. Therapeutic Advances In Medical Oncology 2015, 7: 85-96. PMID: 25755681, PMCID: PMC4346216, DOI: 10.1177/1758834014567470.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-small cell lung cancerStudy of nivolumabImmune checkpoint modulatorsPD-1 inhibitorsCell lung cancerMolecular targeted therapyTreatment of patientsEarly phase studiesHost immune responseUnresectable melanomaPD-1Checkpoint modulatorsSolid tumorsNivolumabEvading host immune responsesImmune modulationLung cancerImmune responseClinical potentialImmune systemLigand pathwayRegulatory approvalTumorPatientsChemotherapy