Sotorasib Shows Early Activity in Advanced Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer
September 21st 2020In patients with non–small cell lung cancer harboring a KRAS G12C mutation, an aberration without any FDA approved treatment options, a study showed that the investigation agent, sotorasib achieved encouraging antitumor activity.
Improved Responses Achieved for R/R Multiple Myeloma With Selinexor Combo
May 29th 2020Selinexor in combination with bortezomib and dexamethasone resulted in improvements in responses and outcomes compared with bortezomib and dexamethasone alone in patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma, according to findings from the phase 3 BOSTON trial from the 2020 ASCO Virtual Scientific Program.
Utilizing Circulating Tumor DNA as a Predictor of Treatment Response in MCL
December 18th 2018Measuring circulating tumor DNA in the blood of patients with advanced MCL may be a viable way to predict how well they will respond to specific therapies, according to study findings reported at the 2018 ASH Annual Meeting.
Pregnancy After Breast Cancer Does Not Increase Recurrence Risk, Study Finds
June 13th 2017A retrospective, multicenter study of 1207 women treated for non-metastatic breast cancer who then became pregnant showed that these survivors faced no greater risk of recurrence or death than their counterparts who underwent treatment but did not become pregnant.
Healthy Lifestyle Linked to Improved Overall Survival, Reduced Recurrence in Colon Cancer
May 19th 2017Results from a recent study showed patients with stage III colorectal cancer experienced a 42% lower chance of death and a trend toward reduced cancer recurrence if they maintained a healthy body weight, engaged in regular physical activity, and adopted other healthy lifestyle behaviors.
Presence of BRCA Gene Does Not Impact Breast Cancer Survival, Study Shows
January 13th 2017While mutations of the <em>BRCA</em> gene can increase a woman’s chances of developing breast and ovarian cancers, the presence of the gene made no difference in survival for women aged 40 years or younger who were diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer.
Temozolomide Plus Radiotherapy Boosts Overall Survival for Elderly Patients with Glioblastoma
July 13th 2016Adding temozolomide to short-course radiotherapy after surgery in elderly patients with glioblastoma boosted overall survival by nearly 2 months, bringing 1-year survival rates up from 22.2% to 37.8%.
Ruxolitinib Shines in New, Long-Term Myelofibrosis Data
December 6th 2015Data shows ruxolitinib continues to work in patients with advanced myelofibrosis by maintaining spleen size reduction and overall survival improvements over the course of a 5 year study, according to data presented during the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology.
AG-221 Sparks Durable Remissions in IDH2-Mutated AML
December 8th 2014The novel drug AG-221 generated durable remissions in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) by targeting a mutation of the IDH2 gene in a small, first-in-man study that represents a new, chemotherapy-free approach for attacking the malignancy. Eytan M. Stein, MD, reported these findings during a press briefing at the 56th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH).
Bayer Suspends Production of Radium-223 Due to Manufacturing Problem
October 16th 2014Production of the prostate cancer drug radium-223 (Xofigo) has been suspended indefinitely by its maker, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, due to a manufacturing problem. The company confirmed the manufacturing suspension in a statement released to Targeted Oncology.
MRI-Guided Radiotherapy Reduces Sexual Dysfunction in Prostate Cancer
September 17th 2014With the use of MRI imaging to restrict doses to erectile tissues, nearly half of men treated with EBRT for prostate cancer were able to be sexually active without aids or medications 5 years later, and nearly 80% could be sexually active if such support was an option.
Abbreviated Course of ADT + RT Produces Similar Outcomes, Improves QoL in High-Risk Prostate Cancer
September 17th 2014When given along with radiation therapy to men with high-risk prostate cancer, 18 months of androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT)—as opposed to a 36-month course—not only generates similar long-term outcomes, but results in a better quality of life.
Study Finds an “Angelina Effect†on BRCA Testing
September 3rd 2014The actress Angelina Jolie’s decision to undergo a preventive double mastectomy after learning she carried the BRCA1 gene mutation—associated with an increased risk of breast and/or ovarian cancer—apparently sparked an “Angelina effect†on public health.
14-Month Survival Benefit Demonstrated With Adding Chemo to ADT in Prostate Cancer
June 3rd 2014In what was described as “an almost unprecedented improvement in median survival,†the addition of the chemotherapy drug docetaxel to standard hormone therapy prolonged life for men with newly diagnosed metastatic, hormone-sensitive prostate cancer by nearly 14 months.
Study Suggests Delaying ADT Until Symptoms Appear Following Primary Prostate Cancer Treatment
May 15th 2014A rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) after surgery or radiation therapy for prostate cancer is not enough reason, on its own, to initiate androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT), a large observational study has found.
TNBC Studies Yield Clues for Future Directions
September 20th 2013Researchers are still at the drawing board when it comes to finding revolutionary solutions for the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), but recent studies have shed light on the diversity of the disease and offered hints about the directions future inquiries should take.