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Olaparib Maintenance Has Large Progression-Free Survival Advantage in Relapsed Ovarian Cancer with BRCA Mutation
By
Charles Bankhead
Gynecologic Cancer
June 2017, Vol 8, No 3
National Harbor, MD—A randomized clinical trial of olaparib strengthened the PARP (poly ADP-ribose polymerase) inhibitor’s role as maintenance therapy for patients with ovarian cancer and
BRCA
mutation, demonstrating dramatic improvement in progression-free survival (PFS) versus placebo.
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New Vaccine Shows Monumental Survival Impact in Metastatic Cervical Cancer
By
Charles Bankhead
Gynecologic Cancer
June 2017, Vol 8, No 3
National Harbor, MD—Patients with recurrent metastatic cervical cancer surpassed all historical standards for 1-year survival when treated with an investigational immunotherapy targeting human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
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Rubraca’s Benefit in Ovarian Cancer Hinges on Platinum Status, Previous Therapy
By
Charles Bankhead
Gynecologic Cancer
June 2017, Vol 8, No 3
National Harbor, MD—Patients with relapsed high-grade ovarian cancer with
BRCA
mutation derived the greatest benefit from the poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitor rucaparib (Rubraca) if their disease remained platinum sensitive, a new analysis of a large phase 2 clinical trial showed, as reported at the 2017 Society of Gynecologic Oncology meeting.
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Letermovir Prophylaxis After Transplant for Cytomegalovirus
By
Wayne Kuznar
Emerging Therapies
,
Personalized Medicine
June 2017, Vol 8, No 3
Orlando, FL—Prophylaxis with letermovir beginning after hematopoietic-cell transplantation (HCT) and lasting through 100 days reduced the risk for clinically significant cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. Furthermore, letermovir was associated with lower all-cause mortality compared with placebo, reported Francisco M. Marty, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, at the 2017 BMT Tandem Meetings.
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PV-10 Therapy Shows Promise for Hepatic Tumors
By
Walter Alexander
Emerging Therapies
,
Personalized Medicine
June 2017, Vol 8, No 3
Hollywood, FL—A basket study of the oncolytic immunotherapy PV-10 (10% Rose Bengal disodium for injection), which included patients with tumors originating in various locations, showed that data for gastrointestinal lesions were especially encouraging, reported Paul M. Goldfarb, MD, FACS, a surgeon at Oncology Associates of San Diego, CA, at the 2017 Clinical Interventional Oncology annual symposium.
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Excellent Responses to Atezolizumab in Small Subset of Women with Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
By
Phoebe Starr
Breast Cancer
,
Solid Tumors
,
Personalized Medicine
June 2017, Vol 8, No 3
Washington, DC—Preliminary data show excellent and durable responses to atezolizumab (Tecentriq) in 10% of women with triple-negative breast cancer, one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat cancers. Of the responders to atezolizumab, 100% were alive at 1 year compared with only 38% of nonresponders. The trick will be to identify which women will respond to immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. Thus far, no biomarkers for response have been identified.
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Impact of Elevated Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes Differs Across Breast Cancer Subtypes
By
Charles Bankhead
Breast Cancer
,
Solid Tumors
,
Personalized Medicine
June 2017, Vol 8, No 3
San Antonio, TX—Concentrations of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) had significant but variable associations with survival in breast cancer, according to 2 large retrospective studies of pathology specimens reported at the 2016 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
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Immunotherapy-Related Adverse Reactions: Grading of Symptoms Key to Appropriate Management
By
Wayne Kuznar
Immunotherapy
,
Personalized Medicine
June 2017, Vol 8, No 3
Orlando, FL—Enthusiasm for immunotherapy in the treatment of cancer must be balanced with a healthy respect for the power of T-cell activation. Autoimmunity is recognized as an effect of prolonged T-cell activation via PD-1/PD ligand 1 inhibition. Although immune-related adverse events are generally easily managed, they occasionally can be fatal and therefore should be managed without delay, said Stephanie Andrews, MS, ANP-BC, a hospitalist specializing in medical oncology at Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, at the 2017 National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) annual conference.
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Immune Stimulant Fails Randomized Test in Platinum-Resistant Ovarian Cancer
By
Charles Bankhead
Immunotherapy
,
Personalized Medicine
June 2017, Vol 8, No 3
National Harbor, MD—Platinum-resistant ovarian cancer also appeared resistant to the immunotherapeutic effects of the toll-like receptor 8 (TLR8) agonist motolimod as add-on to chemotherapy, according to results of a randomized trial.
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Adding Indoximod to Pembrolizumab Boosts Immune Response in Melanoma
By
Phoebe Starr
Immunotherapy
,
Personalized Medicine
June 2017, Vol 8, No 3
Washington, DC—Adding the investigational drug indoximod, an indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) pathway inhibitor, to the checkpoint inhibitor pembrolizumab (Keytruda) led to higher response rates in patients with advanced melanoma than what is reported with pembrolizumab monotherapy, said lead investigator Yousef Zakharia, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Blood and Marrow Transplantation, University of Iowa, Iowa City, at the 2017 American Association for Cancer Research meeting.
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