Publications by authors named "J Fiveash"

Article Synopsis
  • Lisavanbulin (BAL101553) is an oral drug designed to destabilize microtubules and shows potential against glioblastoma in preclinical studies.
  • A phase 1 study was conducted to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of Lisavanbulin when given with conventional radiotherapy (RT) in patients with a specific type of glioblastoma, focusing on toxicity and effectiveness.
  • Out of 26 patients, the study found that Lisavanbulin could be safely administered at doses up to 15 mg daily, though some side effects like confusion were noted at 12 mg.
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Limited research has compared cognition of people with non-central nervous system metastatic cancer (NCM) metastatic brain cancer (BM). This prospective cross-sectional study was comprised 37 healthy controls (HC), 40 NCM, and 61 BM completing 10 neuropsychological tests. The NCM performed below HCs on processing speed and executive functioning tasks, while the BM group demonstrated lower performance across tests.

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Objective: Radiation therapy (RT) is used selectively for patients with low-grade glioma (LGG) given the concerns for potential cognitive effects in survivors, but prior cognitive outcome studies among LGG survivors have had inconsistent findings. Translational studies that characterize changes in brain anatomy and physiology after treatment of LGG may help to both contextualize cognitive findings and improve the overall understanding of radiation effects in normal brain tissue. This study aimed to investigate the hypothesis that patients with LGG who are treated with RT will experience greater brain volume loss than those who do not receive RT.

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Purpose: AT-101 is an oral bcl-2 family protein inhibitor (Bcl-2, Bcl-XL, Mcl-1, Bcl-W) and potent inducer of proapoptotic proteins. A prior study of the parent compound, racemic gossypol, demonstrated objective and durable responses in patients with malignant glioma. AT-101 has demonstrated synergy with radiation in animal models.

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