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Lucanix: A Vaccine Being Tested as a “Maintenance” Strategy in Advanced NSCLC

September 22, 2008 - 8:32 pm

Over the past several weeks, coincident with the opening of a new large clinical trial and some publicity associated with that, several people have asked me here about a lung cancer vaccine called Lucanix (full name belagenpumatucel-L, so a near guarantee that nobody will call this anything but Lucanix). My initial […]

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What I Really Do: Mild or “Subclinical” Progression

September 20, 2008 - 5:04 am

   One of the topics that frequently occurs in the clinic, and that patients often ask about, is the situation in which there is some suggestion of slight progression.  This can take the form of many different situations:  a rising tumor marker (see prior post), a slight increase in the uptake on PET (see prior […]

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Selection of Patients by EGFR Mutations: A Powerful Predictor, but How Much Does it Really Add?

September 18, 2008 - 8:51 pm

   Another lung cancer trial that received a good deal of attention at the recent European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) conference in Stockholm this past week was conducted by the Spanish Lung Cancer Group and led by Dr. Rafael Rosell, who is chief of medical oncology at Catalan Institute of Oncology in Barcelona and […]

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Iressa vs. Standard Chemo in Asian Never- or Light Ex-Smokers: Results of the IPASS Trial

September 16, 2008 - 9:08 am

     The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress, similar to ASCO but based in Europe, has been going on in Stockholm, where the results of a study called the First Line Iressa versus Carboplatin/Paclitaxel in Asia Study (taking some liberties to force it into the acronym ”IPASS”) was presented in the Presidential Symposium by my friend […]

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What I Really Do: Frail and/or Elderly Patients with Advanced NSCLC

September 7, 2008 - 6:56 am

   I doubt there is a group of lung cancer patients more common but less well studied than the substantial subset of frail and/or very elderly patients with advanced NSCLC.  While “elderly” patients, usually defined as age 70, have been evaluated as a subset of the population in larger studies and even been the subject […]

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US-Based Erbitux Trial Shows Favorable Survival Trend, But Not Significant Benefit

August 30, 2008 - 11:52 am

   Imclone put out a press release yesterday that the previously described, US-based BMS-099 trial of carboplatin-taxane (either taxol (paclitaxel) or taxotere (docetaxel), investigator’s discretion) with or without the EGFR monoclonal antibody erbitux (ceteuximab) has failed to demonstrate a statistically significant improvement in overall survival.  Just over a year ago, we first learned that this trial did […]

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What I Really Do: Advanced Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers (LCINS)

August 25, 2008 - 7:33 pm

  We’re recognizing more and more that lung cancer in never-smokers (LCINS) is a distinct disease, with different patterns of who gets it, how the cancer behaves, and it responds  to treatments.  But this recognition is still a work in progress, coming from a background in which the party line has been that NSCLC is […]

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Insulin-Like Growth Factor Receptor-1 Inhibitor Continues to Look Favorable in Squamous Cell NSCLC

August 6, 2008 - 9:19 pm

   One of the abstracts in lung cancer that I noted as being particularly noteworthy before ASCO 2008, but which I haven’t managed to mention since, is a trial of a monoclonal antibody known as CP-751,871 that targets and inhibits insulin-like growth factor receptor-1(IGF-1R), a molecule that appears to be involved with cell growth, balance […]

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Revisiting KRAS Mutations in Lung Cancer

July 31, 2008 - 9:23 pm

More than a year ago, I wrote an introductory post about mutations in KRAS, one of the genes that contributes significantly to cancer cell growth and signalling, at least in many cancers. It’s seen in around 20% of lung cancers, almost always in adenocarcinomas and not squamous NSCLC, and […]

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Erbitux with Radiation in More Marginal Patients with Locally Advanced NSCLC

July 7, 2008 - 6:57 pm

   One of the core ideas in the management of stage III, or locally advanced, NSCLC is that unresectable disease that is being treated with curative intent is most effectively treated with a combination of concurrent systemic (”whole body”) therapy and chest radiation to all of the visible cancer.  The systemic therapy, which has been […]

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