David Cameron

David Cameron
  • MA MBBS MD
  • University of Edinburgh

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Importance Triple-negative breast cancer is an aggressive subtype with a high incidence in young patients, a high incidence in non-Hispanic Black women, and a high risk of progression to metastatic cancer, a devastating sequela with a 12- to 18-month life expectancy. Until recently, one strategy for treating early-stage triple-negative breast cance...
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Background The PALLAS trial investigated the addition of palbociclib to standard adjuvant endocrine therapy to reduce breast cancer recurrence. This pre-specified analysis was conducted to determine whether adjuvant palbociclib benefited patients diagnosed with lower risk stage IIA disease compared to those with higher stage disease. Methods PALLA...
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Background There are currently no molecular tests to identify individual breast cancers where radiotherapy (RT) offers no benefit. Profile for the Omission of Local Adjuvant Radiotherapy (POLAR) is a 16-gene molecular signature developed to identify low risk cancers where RT will not further reduce recurrence rates. Methods An individual participa...
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Background Dual anti-human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) blockade has improved the outcomes of patients with early and metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer. Here we present the final 10-year analysis of the ALTTO trial. Patients and methods The ALTTO trial (NCT00490139) is a prospective randomized, phase III, open-label, multicenter...
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542 Background: We reported the benefit of taking evening tamoxifen compared to morning/afternoon as adjuvant treatment for high-risk breast cancers in the UNIRAD phase III trial (NCT01805271) (1). Here, we examine the relevance of EVE timing intake in this trial. Methods: 1,277 pts with high-risk HR+/ HER2- primary BC were randomly assigned to adj...
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Background The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of the multigene EndoPredict test in prospectively collected data of patients screened for the randomized, double-blind, phase III UNIRAD trial, which evaluated the addition of everolimus to adjuvant endocrine therapy in high-risk, hormone receptor-positive, human epidermal g...
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Introduction: Bevacizumab is a beneficial therapy in several advanced cancer types. Predictive biomarkers to better understand which patients are destined to benefit or experience toxicity are needed. Associations between bevacizumab induced hypertension and survival have been reported but with conflicting conclusions. Methods: We performed post-ho...
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Background: Bevacizumab is a beneficial therapy in several advanced cancer types. Predictive biomarkers to better understand which patients are destined to benefit or experience toxicity are needed. Associations between bevacizumab induced hypertension and survival have been reported but with conflicting conclusions. Methods: We performed post-h...
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Purpose The MONALEESA-2, -3, -7 trials demonstrated statistically significant and clinically meaningful progression-free survival and overall survival (OS) benefits with ribociclib plus endocrine therapy (ET) versus ET alone in hormone receptor–positive, HER2-negative (HR+/HER2−) advanced breast cancer (ABC). Understanding the association of intrin...
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Background Pre-clinical models demonstrate that platelet activation is involved in the spread of malignancy. Ongoing clinical trials are assessing whether aspirin, which inhibits platelet activation, can prevent or delay metastases. Methods Urinary 11-dehydro-thromboxane B 2 (U-TXM), a biomarker of in vivo platelet activation, was measured after r...
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535 Background: DFS has been widely adopted as a clinically meaningful primary endpoint in EBC trials in place of OS, which needs extensive follow-up to observe sufficient events and fails to assess survival benefit early. However, a rigorous validation of DFS as a surrogate endpoint for OS is required for each given setting. The objective of this...
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546 Background: Circadian rhythms regulate the cellular and molecular processes that determine treatment effects. Scarce data suggest that daily timing could influence endocrine therapy (ET) pharmacology. We prospectively tested this hypothesis within the UNIRAD adjuvant phase III trial (NCT01805271) in patients (pts) with hormone receptors positiv...
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1020 Background: DESTINY-Breast04 (NCT03734029) showed improved progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival for T-DXd vs TPC in pts with HER2-low (IHC 1+ or 2+/ISH-negative) mBC. We present exploratory biomarker analysis in pts with HER2-low, HR+ mBC. Methods: Biopsy specimens collected from 326 pts after prior treatment were analyzed usin...
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1019 Background: CDK4/6 inhibitor (CDK4/6i) plus endocrine therapy (ET) is the recommended first line standard of care for patients with estrogen receptor positive (ER+), HER2-negative (HER2-) advanced breast cancer (ABC). However, not all patients derive the same benefit from this treatment. We aimed to identify factors associated with outcome in...
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3028 Background: Fluoropyrimidine (FP) based adjuvant chemotherapy (5-Fluorouracil and Capecitabine) increases survival of patients with colorectal and breast cancers. However, 1-5 % of patients experience cardiovascular toxicity, which is not explained by variants in the gene encoding dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase. Methods: We sought genetic det...
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508 Background: High TIL counts are associated with a lower risk of breast cancer recurrence, especially in women with ER negative, HER2 negative tumors and, possibly, greater benefit from trastuzumab in women with HER2 positive cancer: the FinHER trial reported a differential effect of trastuzumab based upon TIL status. We performed a meta-analysi...
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Despite recent advances in breast cancer research, we still know little about the mechanisms that lead to metastatic breast cancer (MBC). However, treatment options for patients have increased based on results of recent randomized clinical trials in this setting. Today we have much hope, yet many questions remain unanswered. Conducting a fully acad...
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Purpose: The development of oestrogen resistance is a major challenge in managing hormone-sensitive metastatic breast cancer. Saracatinib (AZD0530), an oral Src kinase inhibitor, prevents oestrogen resistance in animal models and reduces osteoclast activity. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of saracatinib addition to aromatase inhibitors (AI) in...
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Introduction: There is a lack of evidence or consensus on the optimum frequency and duration of mammographic surveillance and follow-up for breast cancer patients aged 50 years and older at diagnosis. Mammo-50 will provide clinicians with valuable, risk-adjusted information to guide their future practice and is due to report December 2023. Quality...
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Background: Multi-parameter tumor gene expression assays (MPAs) are used to estimate individual patient risk and guide chemotherapy use in hormone-sensitive, HER2-negative early breast cancer. The TAILORx trial supports MPA use in a node-negative population. Evidence for MPA use in postmenopausal node-positive breast cancer has been provided by the...
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Background: Everolimus (EVE) addition to adjuvant hormonotherapy (HT) for high-risk early breast cancer (BC) did not improve 3-year disease-free survival (DFS) compared with ET alone in the randomized UNIRAD trial (NCT01805271) (1). Most patients (pts) withdrew from EVE for adverse events nearly midway before the expected treatment duration of 2 ye...
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Background: There are currently no commercially available tests to identify early stage breast cancer patients treated with breast conserving surgery (BCS) and systemic therapy at low risk of locoregional recurrence (LRR) for whom postoperative radiotherapy (RT) may be safely omitted. Profile for the Omission of Local Adjuvant Radiotherapy (POLAR)...
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Background: About 30% of patients (pts) with hormone receptor (HR)-positive early breast cancer (EBC) on adjuvant aromatase inhibitor (AI) therapy discontinue due to toxicity with 22% of pts discontinuing during the first year (Henry et al. JCO 2012). For these patients who struggle with adjuvant AIs, there are limited alternatives including switch...
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Background: Adjuvant whole breast radiotherapy (RT) is provided to almost all women with early-stage invasive breast cancer after breast conserving surgery and appropriate systemic therapy. While there is increasing interest to personalize the use of RT based on molecular profiling, to date, there is no molecular signature available to reliably ass...
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Background: Limited level 1 evidence is available on the omission of radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery in older women with hormone receptor-positive early breast cancer receiving adjuvant endocrine therapy. Methods: We performed a phase 3 randomized trial of the omission of irradiation; the trial population included women 65 years of...
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Background: Cancer and anti-cancer treatment (ACT) may be risk factors for severe SARS-CoV-2 infection and limited vaccine efficacy. Long-term longitudinal studies are needed to evaluate these risks. The Scottish COVID cancer immunity prevalence (SCCAMP) study characterizes the incidence and outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination in pati...
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Background: The potential gonadotoxicity of anti-HER2 agents remains largely unknown, and limited, conflicting evidence exists for taxanes. Antimüllerian hormone (AMH) is an established biomarker of ovarian reserve that may aid in quantifying anticancer treatment-induced gonadotoxicity. Patients and methods: The present biomarker analysis of the...
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390216 Background: CDK4/6 inhibitors have become standard of care for advanced hormone receptor positive, HER2-negative (HR+/HER2-) breast cancer in combination with endocrine therapy (ET), with one approved for high-risk patients (pts) in the adjuvant setting. The PALLAS Trial investigated the addition of palbociclib to adjuvant ET in pts with sta...
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Background: The randomized, double-blind OlympiA trial compared one year of the oral poly(adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase) inhibitor, olaparib, to matching placebo as adjuvant therapy for patients with pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in germline BRCA1 or BRCA2 (gBRCA1/2pv) and high-risk, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (...
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Background The aetiology of breast cancers diagnosed ≤ 50 years of age remains unclear. We aimed to compare reproductive risk factors between molecular subtypes of breast cancer, thereby suggesting possible aetiologic clues, using routinely collected cancer registry and maternity data in Scotland. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study of 41...
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Background: Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive breast cancer subtype, even in early stages. Evidence of molecular residual disease (MRD), after treatment with curative intent (surgery, chemotherapy), predating macroscopic recurrence can provide rationale for early therapeutic intervention, potentially improving patient outc...
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LBA3 Background: About 55% of mBC typically categorized as HER2 negative, express low levels of HER2 (IHC 1+ or IHC 2+/ISH− by ASCO/CAP 2018 guidelines) with poor outcomes in later lines (Tarantino 2020). T-DXd has shown promising efficacy in HER2-low mBC in a phase 1 study (NCT02564900; Modi 2020). This is the primary report from DESTINY-Breast04...
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Among breast cancers without human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) amplification, overexpression, or both, a large proportion express low levels of HER2 that may be targetable. Currently available HER2-directed therapies have been ineffective in patients with these “HER2-low” cancers. METHODS We conducted a phase 3 trial involving patien...
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TPS607 Background: There are currently limited treatment options for patients with HR+ EBC who have discontinued adjuvant treatment with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) due to treatment-related toxicity. Amcenestrant is an optimized oral selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) with potent dual activity which antagonizes and degrades the ER resulting...
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12084 Background: The potential gonadotoxicity of anti-HER2 agents remains largely unknown and limited conflicting evidence exists for taxanes. Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) is an established biomarker of ovarian reserve; its measurement during systemic therapies may aid in indicating gonadotoxicity, in the diagnosis and prediction of primary ovaria...
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e18733 Background: Cancer and systemic anti-cancer treatment (SACT) have been identified as possible risk factors for infection and related severe illness associated with SARS-CoV-2 virus as a consequence of immune suppression. The Scottish COVID CAncer iMmunity Prevalence (SCCAMP) study aimed to characterise the incidence and outcomes of SARS-Cov-...
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1083 Background: The immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) atezo showed disparate outcomes as first-line therapy for metastatic TNBC when combined with nab-paclitaxel (nPac) in IMpassion130 [Schmid 2018] vs solvent-based paclitaxel (Pac) in IMpassion131 [Miles 2021]. A key difference between the trials was use of steroid premedication for Pac in IMpass...
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Aim The APHINITY trial showed that adding adjuvant pertuzumab (P) to trastuzumab and chemotherapy, compared with adding placebo (Pla), significantly improved invasive disease-free survival (IDFS) for patients with HER2+ early breast cancer both overall and for the node-positive (N+) cohort. We explored whether adding P could benefit some N− subpopu...
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Background: In a previous analysis of this phase 3 trial, first-line ribociclib plus letrozole resulted in significantly longer progression-free survival than letrozole alone among postmenopausal patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative advanced breast cancer. Whether overall survival w...
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Background Biomarkers for cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 inhibitors, such as palbociclib, for patients with hormone receptor-positive/HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer are lacking. Thymidine kinase is a proliferation marker downstream of the cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 pathway. We prospectively investigated the prognostic role of serum thymidine...
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Aim: A model of progressively endocrine-resistant breast cancer was investigated to identify changes that can occur in signaling pathways after endocrine manipulation. Methods: The MCF7 breast cancer model is sensitive to estrogens and anti-estrogens while variant lines previously derived from wild-type MCF7 are either relatively 17β-estradiol (E2...
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Background: Female patients undergoing anticancer treatment are at elevated risk of adverse ovarian outcomes including infertility and premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), which is associated with short- and long-term health risks. Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a key biomarker of ovarian reserve, but its role prior to and after cancer treatmen...
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Background: MONALEESA-2 (ML-2) recently reported a statistically significant overall survival (OS) benefit with first-line ribociclib (RIB) + letrozole (LET) over placebo (PBO) + LET in postmenopausal patients with HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancer (ABC) (median, 63.9 vs 51.4 months; hazard ratio, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.63-0.93; P = .004). Understanding OS...
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Background: The MONALEESA (ML)-2, -3, and -7 trials have shown a significant benefit in overall survival (OS) with ribociclib (RIB) + endocrine therapy (ET) over placebo (PBO) + ET in HR+/HER2− advanced breast cancer. HR+ breast cancer is a clinically and biologically heterogeneous disease, with identified intrinsic subtypes that vary in incidence,...
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Background: In contrast to the IMpassion130 trial evaluating atezo + nab-pac [Schmid, NEJM 2018], the randomized phase 3 IMpassion131 trial (NCT03125902) did not demonstrate significantly improved progression-free survival (PFS; primary endpoint) and showed no improvement in overall survival (OS; secondary endpoint) with the addition of atezo to pa...
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Background: Knowledge regarding risk of treatment-induced premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is crucial for appropriate oncofertility counseling. While the gonadotoxicity of anthracycline- and cyclophosphamide-based chemotherapy (CT) in young breast cancer (BC) patients (pts) is well established, the impact of anti-HER2 agents remains largely un...
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Background: EPHOS-B aimed to determine whether perioperative anti-HER2 therapy inhibited proliferation and/or increased apoptosis in HER2-positive breast cancer. Patients and methods: This randomized phase II, two-part, multicenter trial included newly diagnosed women with HER2-positive invasive breast cancer due to undergo surgery. Patients wer...
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Breast cancer is an increasing global health, gender, socioeconomic, and equity challenge. In 2020, 2·3 million women were diagnosed with breast cancer and there were 685 000 deaths worldwide.1 Not only is breast cancer the highest incident cancer globally, but it is also the most prevalent, causing more disability-adjusted life-years lost than any...
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Breast cancers are complex ecosystems of malignant cells and tumour microenvironment¹. The composition of these tumour ecosystems and interactions within them contribute to cytotoxic therapy response². Efforts to build response predictors have not incorporated this knowledge. We collected clinical, digital pathology, genomic and transcriptomic prof...
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Background Previous studies have independently validated the prognostic relevance of residual cancer burden (RCB) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. We used results from several independent cohorts in a pooled patient-level analysis to evaluate the relationship of RCB with long-term prognosis across different phenotypic subtypes of breast cancer, to a...
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Background In the primary analysis of HER2CLIMB trial, tucatinib added to trastuzumab and capecitabine significantly improved overall (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2+) metastatic breast cancer. We report efficacy and safety outcomes, including the final OS and safety outcomes...
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Background The aetiology of breast cancers diagnosed ≤ 50 years of age remains unclear. We aimed to compare reproductive risk factors between molecular subtypes of breast cancer thereby suggesting possible aetiologic clues, using routinely collected cancer registry and maternity data in Scotland. Methods We conducted a population-based retrospecti...
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Treatment of patients with residual disease after neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer is an unmet clinical need. We hypothesised that tumour subclones showing expansion in residual disease after chemotherapy would contain mutations conferring drug resistance. We studied oestrogen receptor and/or progesterone receptor-positive, HER2-negative...
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Background Trastuzumab targets the extracellular domain of the HER2 protein. Adding trastuzumab to chemotherapy for patients with early-stage, HER2-positive breast cancer reduces the risk of recurrence and death, but is associated with cardiac toxicity. We investigated the long-term benefits and risks of adjuvant trastuzumab on breast cancer recurr...
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Purpose: To investigate the activity of niraparib in patients with germline-mutated BRCA1/2 (gBRCAm) advanced breast cancer. Experimental design: BRAVO was a randomized, open-label phase III trial. Eligible patients had gBRCAm and HER2-negative advanced breast cancer previously treated with ≤2 prior lines of chemotherapy for advanced breast canc...
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Background: In the phase III IMpassion130 trial, combining atezolizumab with first-line nanoparticle albumin-bound-paclitaxel for advanced triple-negative breast cancer (aTNBC) showed a statistically significant progression-free survival (PFS) benefit in the intention-to-treat (ITT) and programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1)-positive populations, and a...
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AURORA aims to study the processes of relapse in metastatic breast cancer (MBC) by performing multi-omics profiling on paired primary tumors and early-course metastases. Among 381 patients (primary tumor and metastasis pairs: 252 targeted gene sequencing, 152 RNA sequencing, 67 single nucleotide polymorphism arrays), we found a driver role for GATA...
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Aims: In HER2CLIMB, tucatinib significantly improved progression-free and overall survival in patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive (HER2+) metastatic breast cancer. We evaluated the impact of tucatinib on health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) in HER2CLIMB. Methods: Patients were randomised 2:1 to tucatinib or placebo...
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e24057 Background: Female patients undergoing anticancer treatment are at elevated risk of ovarian damage including development of POI. AMH is a key serum biomarker of ovarian reserve. However, its role to identify risk of POI in cancer patients prior to and after treatment is less well understood. Methods: A systematic literature search for AMH in...
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1043 Background: Tucatinib (TUC) is an oral tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) highly specific for HER2. TUC is approved for use in combination with trastuzumab (T) and capecitabine (C) in patients (pts) with and without brain metastases (BM) who have received 1 or more prior anti-HER2–based regimens in the metastatic setting. In the primary analysis...
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TPS599 Background: Multi-parameter tumor gene expression assays (MPAs) are validated tools to assist adjuvant chemotherapy decisions for post-menopausal women with luminal-type node-negative breast cancer. Currently there is less certainty for women with 1-3 involved axillary lymph nodes and no information on MPA use for patients with higher level...
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PURPOSE The Standardized Definitions for Efficacy End Points (STEEP) criteria, established in 2007, provide standardized definitions of adjuvant breast cancer clinical trial end points. Given the evolution of breast cancer clinical trials and improvements in outcomes, a panel of experts reviewed the STEEP criteria to determine whether modifications...
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Purpose Androgen receptor (AR) expression occurs in up to 86% of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive (HER2+) breast cancers. In vitro, AR inhibitors enhance antitumor activity of trastuzumab, an anti-HER2 antibody, in trastuzumab-resistant HER2+ cell lines. This open-label, single-arm, phase II study evaluated the efficacy and safety...
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Clinical trials cooperation is not a luxury; it is a necessity, now more than ever, first in light of the segmentation of tumors according to their molecular targets—which are being matched to an increasing number of competitive drugs—and second because it is the only chance to maintain academic research centered on addressing patients’ needs. In i...
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Background: There is limited level 1 evidence on the long term outcomes after loco-regional radiotherapy after breast conserving surgery (BCS) in older patients when they are also receiving appropriate systemic therapy. Practice and guidelines vary. PRIME 2 is an international phase 3 RCT designed to address this specific question. Methods: From Ap...
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Background: Pathologic complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in patients with breast cancer is associated with improved survival. Further assessment of the extent of residual disease, using the pathological anatomic American Joint Committee on Cancer staging method (ypStage) or the Residual Cancer Burden (RCB) method, have be...
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Background Patients (pts) with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive (HER2+) metastatic breast cancer (MBC) who have brain metastases (BM) have limited treatment options and lower health-related quality of life (HRQoL) compared with pts without BM (Hurvitz 2019). HER2CLIMB is a randomized trial (2:1) of tucatinib vs. placebo in combinat...
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Background: Achieving a pathologic complete response (pCR) has been shown on the patient level to predict excellent long-term event-free survival outcomes. Residual cancer burden (RCB) quantifies the extent of residual disease for patients who did not achieve pCR. We have previously observed in the I-SPY 2 TRIAL that while metastatic events outside...
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Background: The primary analysis of the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled APHINITY trial, published in 2017, including 4804 patients (pts) with HER2-positive, early breast cancer with 45.4 months' median follow-up, demonstrated that adjuvant pertuzumab (P) added to trastuzumab and chemotherapy, statistically significantly improved invasi...
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Background: Approximately 1% of all new cases of breast cancer (BC) occur in men. Care of male BC is largely based on extrapolation from treatment strategies and management of symptoms in women. The impact of BC diagnosis and therapy on Quality of Life (QoL) in women with BC is well documented. Comprehensive, prospective data about QoL in men treat...
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It is well established that cancer and its treatment, whether by chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone therapy, or surgery, can adversely impact reproductive function in both women and men. The effects of cancer treatment on reproductive function in both sexes may lead to loss of fertility, sexual desire and function, and hormone deficiency, which re...
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Understanding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on systemic anticancer therapy delivery (SACT) is crucial to appreciate the short- and long-term consequences for cancer patients and plan future care. Here, we report real-time national SACT delivery data from NHS Scotland. We demonstrate an initial rapid reduction in patient attendance of 28.7% wi...
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Background Genetic testing for breast cancer susceptibility is widely used, but for many genes, evidence of an association with breast cancer is weak, underlying risk estimates are imprecise, and reliable subtype-specific risk estimates are lacking. Methods We used a panel of 34 putative susceptibility genes to perform sequencing on samples from 6...
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Objective Few teenagers and young adults (TYA) with cancer participate in clinical trials. Lack of opportunity has been identified as a major barrier. We canvassed health professionals’ views on how TYA’s access to trials might be improved. Methods We interviewed 35 professionals with responsibility for delivering or facilitating cancer care and/o...
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Background: Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) testing might provide a current assessment of the genomic profile of advanced cancer, without the need to repeat tumour biopsy. We aimed to assess the accuracy of ctDNA testing in advanced breast cancer and the ability of ctDNA testing to select patients for mutation-directed therapy. Methods: We did an...
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Understanding the impact of the COVID19 pandemic on systemic anti-cancer therapy delivery (SACT) is crucial for a full appreciation of the short and long-term consequences for cancer patients and for planning future cancer care. In this article we report real-time national SACT delivery data from NHS Scotland. We demonstrate an initial rapid reduct...
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p> Background: A pre-existing intratumoral immune response, as characterized by presence of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes or cytotoxic effector T cells, is linked to improved prognosis in early TNBC (eTNBC). Recent data in metastatic TNBC (mTNBC) suggest that immune rich tumors are not prognostic (Emens et al., SABCS 2018). Since different immun...
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Publicly available tumor gene expression datasets are widely reanalyzed, but it is unclear how representative they are of clinical populations. Estimations of molecular subtype classification and prognostic gene signatures were calculated for 16,130 patients from 70 breast cancer datasets. Collated patient demographics and clinical characteristics...
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Background: The addition of adjuvant trastuzumab to chemotherapy has significantly improved outcomes for people with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive, early, potentially curable breast cancer. Twelve months' trastuzumab, tested in registration trials, was adopted as standard adjuvant treatment in 2006. Subsequently, similar...

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