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A phase II study of sequential neoadjuvant gemcitabine plus doxorubicin followed by gemcitabine plus cisplatin in patients with operable breast cancer: prediction of response using molecular profiling
This study examined the pathological complete response (pCR) rate and safety of sequential gemcitabine-based combinations in breast cancer. We also examined gene expression profiles from tumour biopsies to identify biomarkers predictive of response. Indian women with large or locally advanced breast cancer received 4 cycles of gemcitabine 1200 mg m−2 plus doxorubicin 60 mg m−2 (Gem+Dox), then 4 cycles of gemcitabine 1000 mg m−2 plus cisplatin 70 mg m−2 (Gem+Cis), and surgery. Three alternate dosing sequences were used during cycle 1 to examine dynamic changes in molecular profiles. Of 65 women treated, 13 (24.5% of 53 patients with surgery) had a pCR and 22 (33.8%) had a complete clinical response. Patients administered Gem d1, 8 and Dox d2 in cycle 1 (20 of 65) reported more toxicities, with G3/4 neutropenic infection/febrile neutropenia (7 of 20) as the most common cycle-1 event. Four drug-related deaths occurred. In 46 of 65 patients, 10-fold cross validated supervised analyses identified gene expression patterns that predicted with ⩾73% accuracy (1) clinical complete response after eight cycles, (2) overall clinical complete response, and (3) pCR. This regimen shows strong activity. Patients receiving Gem d1, 8 and Dox d2 experienced unacceptable toxicity, whereas patients on other sequences had manageable safety profiles. Gene expression patterns may predict benefit from gemcitabine-containing neoadjuvant therapy
Sickle cell disease and pregnancy outcomes: a study of the community-based hospital in a tribal block of Gujarat, India
Anomalous left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery discovered following total anomalous pulmonary venous return repair: a rare entity
Clinal variation in avian body size is better explained by summer maximum temperatures during development than by cold winter temperatures
Coexistence of autoimmune antibody-NMDA and paraneoplastic antibody anti-Hu in a patient with behavioral, sensory, motor, cerebellar and extrapyramidal features – A rare case report
Coexistence of autoimmune antibody-NMDA and paraneoplastic antibody anti-Hu in a patient with behavioral, sensory, motor, cerebellar and extrapyramidal features – A rare case report
Extraction & Bulk Liquid Membrane Transport Studies of Biologically Important Metal Ions (Li+, Na+ and K+) by Synthetic Ionophores
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