Publications by authors named "C V Vakkalagadda"

Purpose: Broad-based molecular testing with next-generation sequencing (NGS) is now the standard of care in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Two approaches to molecular testing are (1) reflexive testing at pathologic NSCLC confirmation, often using an in-house molecular panel, and (2) send-out testing to private vendors, ordered by a clinician. This study explored the outcomes with reflex versus send-out testing.

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Despite the high activity of selective RET inhibitors in RET-driven NSCLC, resistance eventually develops and there is unmet need to better define therapeutic options for patients. This is a case of a patient initially thought to have no targetable alterations, then found to have a RET fusion, and subsequently HER2 amplification on three distinct biopsies. She was treated initially with chemotherapy and immune therapy, then switched to selpercatinib, and eventually had fam-trastuzumab deruxtecan added to selpercatinib.

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Although Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is highly curable with first-line therapy, relapses occur in approximately 10⁻20% of patients with early stage disease and 30⁻40% of patients with advanced stage disease. The standard approach for relapsed or refractory disease is salvage therapy, followed by consolidation with high dose therapy and autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT). Patients who achieve a complete response to salvage therapy prior to ASCT have better outcomes, thus recent studies have focused on incorporating newer agents in this setting.

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