Publications by authors named "Jonathan Strauss"

Objective: Cancer cachexia is progressive weight loss due to muscle/adipose tissue wasting and inadequate intake that occurs in response to malignancy. It is an independent predictor of disease recurrence and reduced survival in several cancers. However, cachexia's relationship with gynecologic malignancy outcomes has only been examined in small studies with limited follow-up and inconsistent definitions of cachexia.

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Importance: Black patients with endometrial cancer (EC) in the United States have higher mortality than patients of other races with EC. The prevalence of POLE and POLD1 pathogenic alterations in patients of different races with EC are not well studied.

Objective: To explore the prevalence of and outcomes associated with POLE and POLD1 alterations in differential racial groups.

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Introduction: Treatment for endometrial cancer (EC) is increasingly guided by molecular risk classifications. Here, we aimed at using machine learning (ML) to incorporate clinical and molecular risk factors to optimize risk assessment.

Methods: The Cancer Genome Atlas-Uterine Corpus Endometrial Carcinoma (n = 596), Memorial Sloan Kettering-Metastatic Events and Tropisms (n = 1315) and the American Association for Cancer Research Project Genomics Evidence Neoplasia Information Exchange (n = 4561) datasets were used to identify genetic alterations and clinicopathological features.

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Oligometastatic breast cancer is typically defined as the presence of 1-5 metastases and represents an intermediate state between locally advanced and widely metastatic disease. Oligometastatic cancer appears have a molecular signature that is distinct from widely metastatic disease and is associated with a superior prognosis. Due to its more limited capacity for widespread progression, oligometastatic disease could potentially benefit from aggressive ablative therapy to known sites of disease.

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Oligometastatic breast cancer, typically defined as the presence of 1-5 metastases, represents an intermediate state between locally advanced and widely metastatic disease. Emerging research suggests that oligometastatic cancer has a unique molecular signature distinct from widely metastatic disease, and that it carries a superior prognosis. Owing to its more limited capacity for widespread progression, oligometastatic disease may benefit from aggressive ablative therapy to known metastases.

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Background: A comprehensive response to the unprecedented SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) challenges for public health and its impact on radiation oncology patients and personnel for resilience and adaptability is presented.

Methods: The general recommendations included working remotely when feasible, implementation of screening/safety and personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines, social distancing, regular cleaning of treatment environment, and testing for high-risk patients/procedures. All teaching conferences, tumor boards, and weekly chart rounds were conducted using a virtual platform.

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Purpose/objective: The objective of this study was to assess the association between pretreatment p53, hypoxia inducible factor 1a (HIF1a), Ki-67, carbonic anhydrase-9 (CA-9), and glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) expression in locally advanced cervical cancer patients treated definitively with concurrent chemoradiation therapy (CRT) and treatment outcomes including overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS), local-regional control (LC), and distant metastases-free survival (DMFS).

Patients And Methods: Twenty-eight patients treated definitively and consecutively for cervical cancer with CRT had p53, HIF1a, Ki-67, CA-9, and GLUT1 protein expression assessed and scored semiquantitatively by 3 pathologists, blinded to the treatment outcomes. Outcomes were stratified by p53 (H-score: <15 vs.

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Purpose: Brachytherapy in the management of cervical cancer is directly linked to improved survival. Unfortunately, we continue to see a decline in its utilization. A recent survey of U.

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Purpose: Accurate target definition is critical for the appropriate application of radiation therapy. In 2008, the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) published an international collaborative atlas to define the clinical target volume (CTV) for intensity modulated pelvic radiation therapy in the postoperative treatment of endometrial and cervical cancer. The current project is an updated consensus of CTV definitions, with removal of all references to bony landmarks and inclusion of the para-aortic and inferior obturator nodal regions.

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Trastuzumab Emtansine (T-DM1) improves outcomes for patients with HER2+ breast cancer, and is given concurrently with radiation. We have noted increased radiation dermatitis in these patients, which may have been underreported on the KATHERINE clinical trial, and call for clinicians to remain vigilant of unexpected toxicities with newly approved therapies.

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Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) and radiotherapy reduce breast cancer recurrence but can cause functional deficits in breast cancer survivors. A cross-sectional study quantified the long-term pathophysiological impact of these treatments on biomechanical measures of shoulder stiffness and ultrasound shear wave elastography measures of the shear elastic modulus of the pectoralis major (PM). Nine node-positive patients treated with radiotherapy to the breast and regional nodes after BCS and axillary lymph node dissection (Group 1) were compared to nine node-negative patients treated with radiotherapy to the breast alone after BCS and sentinel node biopsy (Group 2) and nine healthy age-matched controls.

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Objectives: Nuclear factor kappa B (NFkB) is a transcription factor shown to confer treatment resistance in tumors. A previous report suggested an association between pretreatment NFkB and poorer outcomes for cervical cancer patients treated with chemoradiation therapy (CRT). We aimed to validate their findings in a larger patient cohort.

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Interstitial brachytherapy (IBT) is often utilized to treat women with bulky endometrial or cervical cancers not amendable to intracavitary treatments. A modern trend in IBT is the utilization of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with a high dose rate (HDR) afterloader for conformal 3D image-based treatments. The challenging part of this procedure is to properly complete many sequenced and co-related physics preparations.

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Purpose: Lymphedema after regional nodal irradiation is a severe complication that could be minimized without significantly compromising nodal coverage if the anatomic region(s) associated with lymphedema were better defined. This study sought to correlate dose-volume relationships within subregions of the axilla with lymphedema outcomes to generate treatment planning guidelines for reducing lymphedema risk.

Methods And Materials: Women with stage II-III breast cancer who underwent breast surgery with axillary assessment and regional nodal irradiation were identified.

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Purpose: Regional nodal irradiation for women with breast cancer is known to be an important risk factor for the development of upper extremity lymphedema, but tools to accurately predict lymphedema risks for individual patients are lacking. This study sought to develop and validate a nomogram to predict lymphedema risk after axillary surgery and radiation therapy in women with breast cancer.

Methods And Materials: Data from 1832 women accrued on the MA.

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Objective: The optimal adjuvant management of women with FIGO Stage III-IVA endometrial cancer (EC) is unclear. While recent prospective data suggest that treatment with pelvic radiotherapy (RT) prior to chemotherapy (CT) is not associated with a survival benefit compared to CT alone, no prospective randomized trial has included a treatment arm in which CT is given before RT.

Methods: An observational cohort study was performed on women with FIGO Stage III-IVA Type 1 (grade 1-2, endometrioid) EC who underwent hysterectomy and received multi-agent CT and/or RT from 2004 to 2014 at Commission on Cancer-accredited hospitals.

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Purpose Of Review: This article will provide an opinion on adjuvant treatment of stage I-III endometrial cancer based on existing and evolving evidence.

Recent Findings: For early-stage (I and II) intermediate risk endometrial cancer, vaginal brachytherapy reduces the risk of locoregional relapse. Recent studies have investigated the use of chemotherapy in early stage, high-risk patient population, but did not demonstrate a survival benefit.

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Purpose: The occurrence of upper extremity lymphedema after regional nodal irradiation (RNI) for breast cancer treatment varies significantly based on patient and treatment factors. The relationship between the radiation therapy (RT) field design and lymphedema risk is not well-characterized. The present study sought to correlate the variations in RT field design with lymphedema outcomes.

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Importance: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) represent the liquid component of solid tumors and are a surrogate marker for residual cancer burden. Although CTC status is prognostic of recurrence and death in breast cancer, its role in guiding clinical management remains unknown.

Objective: To determine whether CTC status is predictive of radiotherapeutic benefit in early-stage breast cancer.

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