Background: Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) followed by adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) is a standard treatment for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). A low-risk patient subset that does not benefit from RT has not yet been clearly identified. The DCISionRT test provides a clinically validated decision score (DS), which is prognostic of 10-year in-breast recurrence rates (invasive and non-invasive) and is also predictive of RT benefit.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: As the transgender patient population continues to increase, urologists and other providers who treat genitourinary malignancies will increasingly encounter cases of prostate cancer in transgender women. Little exists in the current literature to help summarize the challenges and opportunities which face this unique patient population. Similarly, little exists to provide guidance on how we may best diagnose, manage, and follow transgender women diagnosed with prostate cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: One interpretation of the American College of Surgeons Oncology Group Z0011 trial is that whole breast radiation therapy, known to treat a portion of the low axilla when delivered in the supine position, can treat residual microscopic disease in patients with involved axillary nodes that were not removed by axillary dissection. The purpose of this study was to quantify radiation dose delivered to the axilla for patients treated in the prone position.
Methods And Materials: We analyzed treatment plans from 40 consecutive patients who received radiation targeting the intact breast with tangent fields in the prone position.
A report on the Future of Genomic Medicine IV meeting held in La Jolla, California, USA, 3-4 March 2011.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: MUC1 protein is highly expressed in lung cancer. The cytoplasmic domain of MUC1 (MUC1-CD) induces tumorigenesis and resistance to DNA-damaging agents. We characterized MUC1-CD-induced transcriptional changes and examined their significance in lung cancer patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys
February 2011
Background: The race-specific impact of prognostic variables for early breast cancer is unknown for black patients undergoing breast conservation.
Methods And Materials: This was a retrospective study of 1,231 consecutive patients ≥40 years of age with Stage I-II invasive breast cancer treated with lumpectomy and radiation therapy at the University of Chicago Hospitals and affiliates between 1986 and 2004. Patients were classified as either black or nonblack.
Ongoing clinical trials are now investigating the benefits of new targeted therapies, including ErbB and tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) and antiangiogenics. Those may carry a potential risk for additional cardiac toxicity, particularly in association with radiotherapy. Although the risk of symptomatic cardiotoxicity is low, more subtle functional declines may increase mortality with longer follow-up and necessitate caution when assessing concurrent or sequential trastuzumab or lapatinib with radiotherapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe assessed the impact of internal mammary chain radiotherapy (IMC RT) to the radiation dose received by the heart in terms of heart dose-volume histogram (DVH). Thirty-six consecutive breast cancer patients presenting with indications for IMC RT were enrolled in a prospective study. The IMC was treated by a standard conformal RT technique (50 Gy).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 1 (STAT1) has traditionally been regarded as a transmitter of interferon signaling and a pro-apoptotic tumour suppressor. Recent data have identified new functions of STAT1 associated with tumourigenesis and resistance to genotoxic stress, including ionizing radiation (IR) and chemotherapy. To investigate the mechanisms contributing to the tumourigenic functions of STAT1, we performed a combined transcriptomic-proteomic expressional analysis and found that STAT1 is associated with regulation of energy metabolism with potential implication in the Warburg effect.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Various neoadjuvant approaches have been evaluated for the treatment of locally advanced soft-tissue sarcomas. This retrospective study describes a uniquely modified version of the Eilber regimen developed at the University of Chicago.
Methods And Materials: We treated 34 patients (28 Stage III and 6 Stage IV) with locally advanced soft-tissue sarcomas of an extremity between 1995 and 2008.
The Mucin 1 (MUC1) oncoprotein is aberrantly overexpressed in diverse human malignancies including breast and lung cancer. Although MUC1 modulates the activity of several transcription factors, there is no information regarding the effects of MUC1 on global gene expression patterns and the potential role of MUC1-induced genes in predicting outcome for cancer patients. We have developed an experimental model of MUC1-induced transformation that has identified the activation of gene families involved in oncogenesis, angiogenesis, and extracellular matrix remodeling.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEndocrine therapy is often given together with postoperative radiotherapy in patients with breast cancer and positive hormone-receptor status. However, few experimental or clinical studies address the combined effects of hormone and radiation therapy. Preclinical models have shown changes in tumour cell kinetics with the addition of tamoxifen, and some show reduced tumour cell death with concurrent anti-oestrogen treatment and radiotherapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn oligometastatic state has been proposed wherein patients with metastases limited in number and location may benefit from local therapy directed at all known sites of metastases. We describe here the clinical and biological basis for the oligometastatic state. We present evidence for a potentially curative approach to patients with oligometastases using stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and we review the literature for SBRT directed at specific metastatic sites in the lungs, liver and multiple organs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To review our experience managing extranodal nonorbital indolent lymphomas of the head and neck.
Patients And Methods: A retrospective review was made of 40 patients with indolent lymphomas of the head and neck evaluated at Stanford. The tumor head-and-neck location was Waldeyer's ring, 14; salivary glands, 16; thyroid, 4; and other sites, 6.