Agrawal, Raag Al-Hiyari, Sarah Hugh-White, Rupert Hromas, Robert Patel, Yash Williamson, Elizabeth A Mootor, Mohammed FE Gonzalez, Alfredo Fu, Jianmin Haas, Roni
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Background and objectiveThe etiology of prostate cancer (PC) is multifactorial and poorly understood. It has been suggested that colibactin-producing Escherichia coli positive for the pathogenicity island pks (pks+) initiate cancers via induction of genomic instability. In PC, androgens promote oncogenic translocations. Our aim was to investigate t...
Bellini, A Keegan, THM Li, Q Maguire, FB Lyo, V Sauder, Candice
BackgroundMany adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients with breast cancer (BC) receive adjuvant therapy as initial treatment, with long-term bone marrow suppression as a potential complication, but no studies have evaluated the impact of race/ethnicity on the development of bone marrow suppression in AYA BC survivors.Patients and methodsFemale pa...
Chen, Huadong Gou, Xuxu Mao, Ying O'Leary, Patrick C Diolaiti, Morgan E Ashworth, Alan
Small molecule inhibitors of the mono (ADP) ribosyl transferase PARP7 are being evaluated as a monotherapy for tumors overexpressing PARP7 and in combination with immune checkpoint blockade. We previously showed that sensitivity to the PARP7 inhibitor (PARP7i) RBN-2397 could be enhanced by co-treatment with agonists of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor...
Chornenkyy, Yevgen LaBoy, Carissa De Hoyos, Sergei Xavier Hu, Jingjing Pezhouh, Maryam
AimsWidespread use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) for treatment of advanced malignancies led to an increase in number of immune-related adverse events such as ICI gastrointestinal (GI) injury (ICIGI). The resulting immune dysregulation of the GI mucosa is believed to predispose patients to viral infections. We characterised the histopatholo...
Martínez, María Elena Roesch, Scott Largaespada, Valesca Castañeda, Sheila F Nodora, Jesse N Rabin, Borsika A Covin, Jennifer Ortwine, Kristine Preciado‐Hidalgo, Yesenia Howard, Nicole
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BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) screening is underused, particularly among low-income and minoritized populations, for whom the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has challenged progress in achieving equity.MethodsA hub-and-spoke model was used. The hub was a nonacademic organization and the spokes were three community health center (CH...
Blakely, Collin M Urisman, Anatoly Gubens, Matthew A Mulvey, Claire K Allen, Greg M Shiboski, Stephen C Rotow, Julia K Chakrabarti, Turja Kerr, D Lucas Aredo, Jacqueline V
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PurposeTo assess the safety and efficacy of the third-generation epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitor osimertinib as neoadjuvant therapy in patients with surgically resectable stage I-IIIA EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Patients and methodsThis was a multi-institutional phase II trial of neoadjuvant osi...
Roth, Patrick Gorlia, Thierry Reijneveld, Jaap C de Vos, Filip Idbaih, Ahmed Frenel, Jean-Sébastien Le Rhun, Emilie Sepulveda, Juan Manuel Perry, James Masucci, G Laura
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BackgroundStandard treatment for patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma includes surgery, radiotherapy (RT), and temozolomide (TMZ) chemotherapy (TMZ/RT→TMZ). The proteasome has long been considered a promising therapeutic target because of its role as a central biological hub in tumor cells. Marizomib is a novel pan-proteasome inhibitor that c...
Cox, Kristin E Turner, Michael A Lwin, Thinzar M Amirfakhri, Siamak Kelly, Kaitlyn J Hosseini, Mojgan Ghosh, Pradipta Obonyo, Marygorret Hoffman, Robert M Yazaki, Paul J
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BackgroundGastric cancer poses a major diagnostic and therapeutic challenge as surgical resection provides the only opportunity for a cure. Specific labeling of gastric cancer could distinguish resectable and nonresectable disease and facilitate an R0 resection, which could improve survival.MethodsTwo patient-derived gastric cancer lines, KG8 and K...
Alnaseri, Tahera Musavi, Leila Deming, Timothy Roostaeian, Jason Da Lio, Andrew Mason, Thomas G DeLong, Michael R
BackgroundSilicone gel removal after breast implant rupture is a difficult task. Silicone is hydrophobic and thus cannot be irrigated effectively with saline. Attempts at mechanical removal with sponges are often partially successful. Incomplete removal results in persistent silicone contamination with possible local inflammation, infection, and si...
Ranganathan, Sruthi Benjamin, David J Haslam, Alyson Prasad, Vinay
ImportanceThere is an increasing number of cancer 'survivors' and increasing research into supportive care. However, it is unknown how patterns of attention and citation differ between supportive and non-supportive cancer care research. We sought to estimate the engagement of high-impact studies of supportive compared to non-supportive cancer care ...