Publications by authors named "Faustine Luo"

Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog -mutant non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) accounts for approximately 10-13% of advanced nonsquamous NSCLC cases in Western populations, presenting a significant therapeutic challenge owing to the difficulty of directly targeting KRAS. Adagrasib, an oral small-molecule covalent inhibitor, irreversibly and selectively targets KRAS in its inactive state. It received accelerated Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval on December 12, 2022, following the KRYSTAL-1 Phase II trial.

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Afatinib, a second-generation covalent EGFR TKI, has been approved for the treatment of the three "uncommon" mutations (G719X, S768I, and L861Q) based on one pooled retrospective analysis of three prospective trials (LUX-Lung 2, 3 and 6). The confirmed overall response rate, as assessed by independent radiology review, was 66% (95% confidence interval: 47-81). Among the 21 responders, the proportion of patients with response duration of ≥12 months was 52% and the proportion with response durations of ≥18 months was 33%.

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Introduction The objective of this study was to identify barriers that affect adherence to the management of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in an urban ophthalmology clinic. Patient beliefs regarding diabetic eye care, transportation to the eye clinic, the COVID-19 pandemic, and treatment with panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) or anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) injections were investigated. Materials and methods The original Compliance with Annual Diabetic Eye Exams Survey (CADEES) included 44 statements designed with a 5-point Likert scale to assess patients' beliefs and understanding of their eye health and the importance of diabetic eye examinations.

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Introduction: As survival rates for women with breast cancer (BC) continue to improve, sexual dysfunction including low sexual desire is becoming more prevalent. BC diagnosis, treatment, and treatment-induced changes have been shown to affect sexual desire in BC survivors. Understanding low sexual desire and current treatment options will allow practitioners to address it efficaciously to allow for an improved quality of life in women with BC.

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