Publications by authors named "Erin Roesch"

Background: This study aimed to determine if the neoadjuvant (NAT) KEYNOTE-522 regimen was associated with higher rates of pathologic complete response (pCR), corresponding to higher rates of breast conservation therapy (BCT) in early-stage triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients.

Patients And Methods: Stage II-III TNBC patients diagnosed between 2019 and 2022 who underwent NAT were analyzed retrospectively. NAT with KEYNOTE-522 versus control NAT were compared for rates of BCT, axillary node dissection (ALND), pCR, and survival outcomes.

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  • Breast cancer during pregnancy, known as pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC), is uncommon but is one of the most frequent cancers found in pregnant women.
  • PABC involves unique risk factors and treatment considerations, requiring a tailored management approach that prioritizes the health of both the mother and fetus.
  • A comprehensive strategy that includes multidisciplinary collaboration and careful timing of treatments is essential, with post-delivery support addressing contraception, breastfeeding, and fertility issues also being crucial.
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  • Metastatic breast cancer (mBC) is currently incurable, leading to inevitable disease progression in most patients during treatment.
  • Endocrine therapy is the primary treatment for hormone receptor-positive/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative mBC, but advancements in targeted therapies are improving patient outcomes.
  • Effective treatment strategies require careful sequencing of therapies, emphasizing the importance of shared decision-making between patients and physicians, informed by genomic data and past treatments.
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Breast cancer survivorship care transitions from active treatment to focus on surveillance and health maintenance. This review article discusses the crucial aspects of breast cancer survivorship, which include cancer surveillance, management of treatment side effects, implementation of a healthy lifestyle, and psychosocial support.

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Introduction: Treatment advances have improved outcomes in human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive early-stage breast cancer (eBC) but certain patients remain at high risk of recurrence. Neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) has comparable outcomes to adjuvant therapy with the advantage of surgical down-staging, response assessment, informing prognosis, and tailoring adjuvant treatment. Thus, the standard of care for the majority of HER2-positive eBC has become a combination of chemotherapy and HER2-targeted agents given in the neoadjuvant setting.

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HER2-targeted therapy dramatically improves outcomes in early breast cancer. Here we report the results of two HER2-targeted combinations in the neoadjuvant I-SPY2 phase 2 adaptive platform trial for early breast cancer at high risk of recurrence: ado-trastuzumab emtansine plus pertuzumab (T-DM1/P) and paclitaxel, trastuzumab and pertuzumab (THP). Eligible women have >2.

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Oncofertility care at cancer diagnosis remains underimplemented across oncology and fertility care settings, with limited tools to scale up effective implementation strategies. Using implementation science theory, we systematically assessed factors that influence oncofertility care implementation and mapped scalable strategies, particularly electronic health record (EHR)-enabled ones, that fit adult and pediatric oncology care contexts. Using purposeful sampling, we recruited health care providers and female, reproductive-aged survivors of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancers (AYA survivors) from a comprehensive cancer center and a freestanding children's hospital to semistructured interviews and focus groups.

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Introduction: Immunotherapy represents an emerging modality of treatment utilized in patients with prostate cancer, among various other malignancies.

Areas Covered: Sipuleucel-T is an autologous active cellular immunotherapy that has demonstrated improved survival in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). The IMPACT trial led to the FDA approval of sipuleucel-T as first-line treatment for men with asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic mCRPC.

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