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Hematol Oncol ; 39(2): 196-204, 2021 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33300135

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Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) in older patients appears to be a different disease compared with younger patients with historically lower survival rates. This is related to a variety of factors, including increased treatment-related toxicity, the presence of comorbidities, and biologic differences. In order to better assess the clinical characteristics, treatment strategies, and outcome of this particular population, we conducted a population-based, retrospective analysis including 269 patients with HL older than 60 years (median age 71 years, range 60-94), treated between 2000 and 2017 in 15 referral centers across Switzerland. Primary endpoints were overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS), and cause-specific survival (CSS). The vast majority of patients were treated with curative intent, either with a combined modality approach (chemotherapy followed by radiation therapy) or with systemic therapy. At a median follow-up of 6.6 years (95% confidence interval [CI], 6.0-7.6), 5-year PFS was 52.2% (95% CI, 46.0-59.2), 5-year OS was 62.5% (95% CI, 56.4-69.2), and 5-year CSS was 85.1.8% (95% CI, 80.3-90.1) for the entire cohort. A significant difference in terms of CSS was observed for patients older than 71 years in comparison to patients aged 60-70 years (hazard ratio 2.6, 1.3-5.0, p = 0.005). Bleomycin-induced lung toxicity (BLT) was documented in 26 patients (17.7%) out of the 147 patients exposed to this compound and was more frequent in patients older than 71 years (15/60, 25%). Outcome of HL pts older than 71 years appeared to decrease substantially in comparison to the younger counterpart. Treatment-related toxicities appeared to be relevant, in particular, BLT. New, potentially less toxic strategies need to be investigated in prospective clinical trials in this particular frail population.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedad de Hodgkin/epidemiología , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Suiza
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Ann Oncol ; 29(6): 1386-1393, 2018 06 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29635438

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Background: This open-label, phase III trial compared chemoradiation followed by surgery with or without neoadjuvant and adjuvant cetuximab in patients with resectable esophageal carcinoma. Patients and methods: Patients were randomly assigned (1 : 1) to two cycles of chemotherapy (docetaxel 75 mg/m2, cisplatin 75 mg/m2) followed by chemoradiation (45 Gy, docetaxel 20 mg/m2 and cisplatin 25 mg/m2, weekly for 5 weeks) and surgery, with or without neoadjuvant cetuximab 250 mg/m2 weekly and adjuvant cetuximab 500 mg/m2 fortnightly for 3 months. The primary end point was progression-free survival (PFS). Results: In total, 300 patients (median age, 61 years; 88% male; 63% adenocarcinoma; 85% cT3/4a, 90% cN+) were assigned to cetuximab (n = 149) or control (n = 151). The R0-resection rate was 95% for cetuximab versus 97% for control. Postoperative treatment-related mortality was 6% in both arms. Median PFS was 2.9 years [95% confidence interval (CI), 2.0 to not reached] with cetuximab and 2.0 years (95% CI, 1.5-2.8) with control [hazard ratio (HR), 0.79; 95% CI, 0.58-1.07; P = 0.13]. Median overall survival (OS) time was 5.1 years (95% CI, 3.7 to not reached) versus 3.0 years (95% CI, 2.2-4.2) for cetuximab and control, respectively (HR, 0.73; 95% CI, 0.52-1.01; P = 0.055). Time to loco-regional failure after R0-resection was significantly longer for cetuximab (HR 0.53; 95% CI, 0.31-0.90; P = 0.017); time to distant failure did not differ between arms (HR, 1.01; 95% CI, 0.64-1.59, P = 0.97). Cetuximab did not increase adverse events in neoadjuvant or postoperative settings. Conclusion: Adding cetuximab to multimodal therapy significantly improved loco-regional control, and led to clinically relevant, but not-significant improvements in PFS and OS in resectable esophageal carcinoma. Clinical trial information: NCT01107639.


Asunto(s)
Adenocarcinoma/terapia , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapéutico , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/terapia , Quimioradioterapia/mortalidad , Neoplasias Esofágicas/terapia , Esofagectomía/mortalidad , Terapia Neoadyuvante/mortalidad , Adenocarcinoma/patología , Anciano , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/patología , Cetuximab/administración & dosificación , Cisplatino/administración & dosificación , Terapia Combinada , Docetaxel/administración & dosificación , Neoplasias Esofágicas/patología , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pronóstico , Estudios Prospectivos , Tasa de Supervivencia
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Support Care Cancer ; 22(9): 2425-34, 2014 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24705855

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PURPOSE: We investigated the feasibility and acceptance of electronic monitoring of symptoms and syndromes in oncological outpatient clinics using a PALM (handheld computer). METHODS: The assessment of a combination of symptoms and clinical benefit parameters grouped in four pairs was tested in a pilot phase in advanced cancer patients. Based on these experiences, the software E-MOSAIC was developed, consisting of patient-reported symptoms and nutritional intake and objective assessments (weight, weight loss, performance status and medication for pain, fatigue, and cachexia). E-MOSAIC was then tested in four Swiss oncology centers. In order to compare the methods, patients completed the E-MOSAIC as a paper and a PALM version. Preferences of version and completion times were collected. Assessments were compared using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests , and the test-retest reliability was evaluated. RESULTS: The pilot phase was completed by 22 patients. Most patients and physicians perceived the assessment as useful. Sixty-two patients participated in the feasibility study. Twelve patients reported problems (understanding, optical, tactile), and five patients could not complete the assessment. The median time to complete the PALM-based assessment was 3 min. Forty-nine percent of patients preferred the PALM, 23 % preferred a paper version, and 28 % of patients had no preference. Paper vs. PALM revealed no significant differences in symptoms, but in nutritional intake (p = 0.013). Test-retest (1 h, n = 20) reliability was satisfactory (r = 073-98). CONCLUSION: Electronic symptom and clinical benefit monitoring is feasible in oncology outpatient clinics and perceived as useful by patients, oncology nurses, and oncologists. E-MOSAIC is tested in a prospective randomized trial.


Asunto(s)
Computadoras de Mano , Autoevaluación Diagnóstica , Monitoreo Ambulatorio/instrumentación , Neoplasias/terapia , Adulto , Anciano , Progresión de la Enfermedad , Estudios de Factibilidad , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Monitoreo Ambulatorio/psicología , Neoplasias/complicaciones , Neoplasias/patología , Dolor/diagnóstico , Dolor/epidemiología , Dolor/etiología , Dimensión del Dolor , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Autoinforme , Programas Informáticos , Síndrome
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Ann Oncol ; 20(9): 1522-1528, 2009 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19465425

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BACKGROUND: This multicenter phase II study investigated the efficacy and feasibility of preoperative induction chemotherapy followed by chemoradiation and surgery in patients with esophageal carcinoma. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with locally advanced resectable squamous cell carcinoma or adenocarcinoma of the esophagus received induction chemotherapy with cisplatin 75 mg/m(2) and docetaxel (Taxotere) 75 mg/m(2) on days 1 and 22, followed by radiotherapy of 45 Gy (25 x 1.8 Gy) and concurrent chemotherapy comprising cisplatin 25 mg/m(2) and docetaxel 20 mg/m(2) weekly for 5 weeks, followed by surgery. RESULTS: Sixty-six patients were enrolled at eleven centers and 57 underwent surgery. R0 resection was achieved in 52 patients. Fifteen patients showed complete, 16 patients nearly complete and 26 patients poor pathological remission. Median overall survival was 36.5 months and median event-free survival was 22.8 months. Squamous cell carcinoma and good pathologically documented response were associated with longer survival. Eighty-two percent of all included patients completed neoadjuvant therapy and survived for 30 days after surgery. Dysphagia and mucositis grade 3/4 were infrequent (<9%) during chemoradiation. Five patients (9%) died due to surgical complications. CONCLUSIONS: This neoadjuvant, taxane-containing regimen was efficacious and feasible in patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer in a multicenter, community-based setting and represents a suitable backbone for further investigation.


Asunto(s)
Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapéutico , Carcinoma/terapia , Neoplasias Esofágicas/terapia , Terapia Neoadyuvante , Adulto , Anciano , Carcinoma/mortalidad , Cisplatino/administración & dosificación , Cisplatino/efectos adversos , Terapia Combinada , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos del Sistema Digestivo , Docetaxel , Neoplasias Esofágicas/mortalidad , Femenino , Humanos , Estimación de Kaplan-Meier , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estadificación de Neoplasias , Radioterapia , Taxoides/administración & dosificación , Taxoides/efectos adversos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Hematol Oncol ; 27(3): 154-9, 2009 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19274614

RESUMEN

Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) has a poor prognosis with often short and incomplete remissions. We aimed to test the efficacy and tolerability of gemcitabine in treating MCL. Gemcitabine was given in doses of 1000 mg/m(2) as a 30 min infusion on days 1 and 8 of each 3 week cycle for a maximum of nine cycles. Eighteen patients with a median age of 70 years were recruited. MCL was newly diagnosed in half of patients and relapsed in the remainder. Fifteen patients had Ann Arbor stage IV. The best-recorded responses were 1 CR (complete remission), 4 PRs (partial responses), 8 SDs (stable diseases) and 4 PDs (diseases progression). The response rate (RR) (CR + PR) was 5 (28%; 95% confidence interval: 7.1, 48.5). The patient achieving a CR had stage IV disease. Most haematological adverse events occurred during the first chemotherapy cycle. Three patients developed non-haematological serious adverse events: dyspnea, glomerular microangiopathy with haemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) and hyperglycaemia. The median time-to-progression and treatment response duration (TRD) was 8.0 (95% confidence interval: 5.5, 9.3) and 10.6 (95% confidence interval: 5.5, 10.9) months, respectively. We conclude that Gemcitabine is well tolerated, moderately active and can induce disease stabilization in patients with MCL.


Asunto(s)
Antimetabolitos Antineoplásicos/efectos adversos , Antimetabolitos Antineoplásicos/uso terapéutico , Desoxicitidina/análogos & derivados , Linfoma de Células del Manto/tratamiento farmacológico , Anciano , Desoxicitidina/efectos adversos , Desoxicitidina/uso terapéutico , Progresión de la Enfermedad , Femenino , Humanos , Linfoma de Células del Manto/patología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Recurrencia , Inducción de Remisión , Gemcitabina
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Ann Oncol ; 19(7): 1288-1292, 2008 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18349029

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: To determine the activity and tolerability of adding cetuximab to the oxaliplatin and capecitabine (XELOX) combination in first-line treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer (MCC). PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a multicenter two-arm phase II trial, patients were randomized to receive oxaliplatin 130 mg/m(2) on day 1 and capecitabine 1000 mg/m(2) twice daily on days 1-14 every 3 weeks alone or in combination with standard dose cetuximab. Treatment was limited to a maximum of six cycles. RESULTS: Seventy-four patients with good performance status entered the trial. Objective partial response rates after external review and radiological confirmation were 14% and 41% in the XELOX and in the XELOX + Cetuximab arm, respectively. Stable disease has been observed in 62% and 35% of the patients, with 76% disease control in both arms. Cetuximab led to skin rash in 65% of the patients. The median overall survival was 16.5 months for arm A and 20.5 months for arm B. The median time to progression was 5.8 months for arm A and 7.2 months for arm B. CONCLUSION: Differences in response rates between the treatment arms indicate that cetuximab may improve outcome with XELOX. The correct place of the cetuximab, oxaliplatin and fluoropyrimidine combinations in first-line treatment of MCC has to be assessed in phase III trials.


Asunto(s)
Anticuerpos Monoclonales/efectos adversos , Antineoplásicos/efectos adversos , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapéutico , Neoplasias Colorrectales/tratamiento farmacológico , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Anticuerpos Monoclonales/administración & dosificación , Anticuerpos Monoclonales Humanizados , Antineoplásicos/administración & dosificación , Cetuximab , Neoplasias Colorrectales/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias Colorrectales/patología , Esquema de Medicación , Exantema/inducido químicamente , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Metástasis de la Neoplasia/diagnóstico por imagen , Metástasis de la Neoplasia/tratamiento farmacológico , Metástasis de la Neoplasia/patología , Compuestos Organoplatinos/administración & dosificación , Compuestos Organoplatinos/efectos adversos , Oxaliplatino , Radiografía , Suiza , Factores de Tiempo , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Bone Marrow Transplant ; 31(2): 99-103, 2003 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12621490

RESUMEN

Cyclophosphamide with granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) is commonly used to mobilize stem cells in multiple myeloma. Timing of collection is variable and incidence and severity of side effects is substantial. To optimize timing of collection, to reduce side effects and to limit costs of the procedure, we evaluated vinorelbine, a drug shown to have activity in multiple myeloma, in combination with G-CSF as mobilizing regimen. A total of 19 consecutive patients with advanced stage multiple myeloma received one dose of vinorelbine 35 mg/m(2) intravenously on day 1 in an outpatient setting and G-CSF 10 microg/kg/day from day 4 divided in two daily doses. Median CD34+ cell blood counts measured on day 8 of mobilization were 142 x 10(6)/l (range 57-467). One 15-l apheresis on day 8 resulted in sufficient stem cells (median 11.1 x 10(6) CD34+ cells/kg, range 6.2-36.0 prior and median 7.5 x 10(6) CD34+ cells/kg, range 4.0-20.2 post-positive CD34+ cell selection) for transplantation. Hematopoietic recovery was swift with ANC >0.5 x 10(9)/l on day 11 median (range 10-15) and platelets >20 x 10(9)/l on day 12 median (range 10-15) after reinfusion of the stem cells on day 0. No episodes of febrile neutropenia were observed during mobilization. In our institutions cost reduction for the procedure was about 1700 euros compared to the mobilization with cyclophosphamide and G-CSF. Vinorelbine and G-CSF allow precise timing and harvesting of sufficient stem cells, and might be an alternative to cyclophosphamide in the mobilization of stem cells for autologous transplantation in multiple myeloma.


Asunto(s)
Factor Estimulante de Colonias de Granulocitos/uso terapéutico , Movilización de Célula Madre Hematopoyética/métodos , Mieloma Múltiple/terapia , Trasplante de Células Madre/métodos , Vinblastina/análogos & derivados , Vinblastina/uso terapéutico , Anciano , Antígenos CD/sangre , Antígenos CD34/sangre , Análisis Costo-Beneficio , Femenino , Factor Estimulante de Colonias de Granulocitos/efectos adversos , Factor Estimulante de Colonias de Granulocitos/economía , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Mieloma Múltiple/tratamiento farmacológico , Proteínas Recombinantes , Suiza , Vinblastina/efectos adversos , Vinblastina/economía , Vinorelbina
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Leuk Lymphoma ; 44(5): 801-6, 2003 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12802917

RESUMEN

The aim of this study is to verify the feasibility and the clinical activity of a new CHOP-like schedule (ACOD) with a fractionated days 1 and 8 administration in elderly patients. This regimen was chosen in the attempt to allow a sufficient dose intensity (DI) of each drug with better compliance. Fifty-two patients, (74 years, median age), with diffuse large B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma were retrospectively evaluated. Patients received ADM 25 mg/sqm, CTX 500 mg/sqm, VCR 1.2 mg/sqm (max 2 mg intravenously) days 1 and 8 and PDN 50 mg orally, days 1-8. Results showed that 54% of patients reached a complete remission, 21% a partial remission with an overall response rate of 75%. Two-thirds of the patients received at least 70% of the planned dose of cyclophosphamide and doxorubicin and 50% of vincristine and prednisone. The median duration of follow up was 12.6 months (range 0.7-61.4). The estimated median OS was 15.2 months (95%CI = [11.6, not estimable]); the estimated median PFS was 5.7 months (95%CI = [5.12, not estimable]). After 2 years, the proportion of patients alive was 47% (95%CI = 34-64%) and the proportion of patients free from progression was 39% (95%CI = 27-57%). Grade 3-4 leukopenia was observed in 61% of patients with 11% of febrile neutropenia. In conclusion, the ACOD chemotherapy regimen seems safe and feasible in elderly patients. This schedule allowed a sufficient DI of chemotherapic agents with clinical results very similar to those recorded with the standard CHOP regimen in young adults.


Asunto(s)
Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapéutico , Linfoma no Hodgkin/tratamiento farmacológico , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/administración & dosificación , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/toxicidad , Ciclofosfamida/administración & dosificación , Doxorrubicina/administración & dosificación , Evaluación de Medicamentos , Femenino , Humanos , Leucopenia/inducido químicamente , Linfoma de Células B/tratamiento farmacológico , Linfoma de Células B/mortalidad , Linfoma de Células B Grandes Difuso/tratamiento farmacológico , Linfoma de Células B Grandes Difuso/mortalidad , Linfoma no Hodgkin/mortalidad , Masculino , Neutropenia/inducido químicamente , Prednisona/administración & dosificación , Inducción de Remisión/métodos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Análisis de Supervivencia , Vincristina/administración & dosificación
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Dig Liver Dis ; 32(3): 188-91, 2000 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10975766

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BACKGROUND: Unlike other low-grade lymphomas, extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue type usually presents with localised disease. AIM: To detect peripheral blood lymphoma involvement to establish the incidence of occult lymphoma dissemination. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a series of 18 cases, peripheral blood was analysed by polymerase chain reaction, with primers directed to the third-complementarity determining region of the immunoglobulin heavy chain gene. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The presence of circulating neoplastic cells was detected in 21% of clinically localised cases. Moreover lymphoma cells were detected in 2 out of 6 morphologically normal bone marrow specimens. The present data show that, combining morphological and molecular methods, occult dissemination can be found in a large proportion of cases thus stressing the need for careful staging procedures. However, it has still to be clarified whether the presence of polymerase chain reaction-detectable circulating lymphoma cells can influence the outcome of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma patients submitted to antibiotic treatment (for gastric localisation) or local therapy (surgery or radiation, for non-gastric tumours).


Asunto(s)
ADN de Neoplasias/análisis , Genes de Inmunoglobulinas/genética , Linfoma de Células B de la Zona Marginal/patología , Células Neoplásicas Circulantes , Neoplasias Gástricas/patología , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Linfocitos B , Femenino , Humanos , Linfoma de Células B de la Zona Marginal/genética , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Neoplasias Gástricas/genética
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Ann Oncol ; 18(7): 1196-202, 2007 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17429100

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BACKGROUND: The aim of this multicenter trial was to prospectively evaluate neo-adjuvant chemotherapy followed by extrapleural pneumonectomy (EPP) and radiotherapy, including quality of life as outcome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eligible patients had malignant pleural mesothelioma of all histological types, World Health Organization performance status of zero to two and clinical stage T1-T3, N0-2, M0 disease considered completely resectable. Neo-adjuvant chemotherapy consisted of three cycles of cisplatin and gemcitabine followed by EPP. Postoperative radiotherapy was considered for all patients. RESULTS: In all, 58 of 61 patients completed three cycles of neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. Forty-five patients (74%) underwent EPP and in 37 patients (61%) the resection was complete. Postoperative radiotherapy was initiated in 36 patients. The median survival of all patients was 19.8 months [95% confidence interval (CI) 14.6-24.5]. For the 45 patients undergoing EPP, the median survival was 23 months (95% CI 16.6-32.9). Psychological distress showed minor variations over time with distress above the cut-off score indicating no morbidity with 82% (N = 36) at baseline and 76% (N = 26) at 3 months after surgery (P = 0.5). CONCLUSIONS: The observed rate of operability is promising. A median survival of 23 months for patients undergoing EPP compares favourably with the survival reported from single center studies of upfront surgery. This approach was not associated with an increase in psychological distress.


Asunto(s)
Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/administración & dosificación , Mesotelioma/terapia , Terapia Neoadyuvante , Neoplasias Pleurales/terapia , Neumonectomía , Adulto , Anciano , Cisplatino/administración & dosificación , Terapia Combinada , Desoxicitidina/administración & dosificación , Desoxicitidina/análogos & derivados , Femenino , Humanos , Estimación de Kaplan-Meier , Masculino , Mesotelioma/mortalidad , Mesotelioma/psicología , Persona de Mediana Edad , Neoplasias Pleurales/mortalidad , Neoplasias Pleurales/psicología , Calidad de Vida , Radioterapia , Gemcitabina
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Brain Topogr ; 8(2): 145-59, 1995.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8793125

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We analyzed topography and strength of 20 channel event-related potential maps to sentence endings differing in correctness, verbal vs. nonverbal surface form, priming, and repetition count. Seventeen healthy subjects silently read correct and incorrect versions of simple sentences with predictable color endings, and of more complex sentences with predictable composite word endings. Color endings appeared in verbal and nonverbal form. Measures of map topography (centroids of the positive and negative areas of the average referenced maps) and strength (Global Field Power) were analyzed. Adaptive segmentation distinguished a pre-N400 and a N400 microstate in the N400 time range. Topography differed between these two microstates, between verbal and nonverbal endings, and between correct color, incorrect color, and incorrect noncolor words. All verbal endings evoked left-laterlized negativity and right lateralized positivity in the pre-N400 microstates. Correct verbal endings evoked consistent posterior postivity and anterior negativity with left-lateralized gradient strength suggesting language-specific processing. New, incorrect noncolor words evoked reversed anterior-posterior N400 and pre-N400 map topographies with more anterior positivity and more posterior negativity than correct colors in each subject. Gradient strength and current source density maps also differed from those to correct colors. Strongest gradients were left-posterior in the pre-N400 but anterior in the N400 microstate, consistent with anterior activity contributing to the posterior N400 negativity. Incorrect and correct colors, which were semantically primed and repeated, showed smaller topographic differences and N400 effects with a different topography. These different maps can not arise by modulation of a single pattern of neural activity and show that the N400 time range consists of multiple distinct microstates.


Asunto(s)
Mapeo Encefálico , Encéfalo/fisiología , Potenciales Evocados/fisiología , Lectura , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino
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Hematol Oncol ; 18(2): 61-73, 2000 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10960876

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Prognosis of DLCL patients is variable and associated with well-defined risk factors. In the past decade several pretreatment variables have been incorporated into prognostic models to predict the death risk of individual patients. The International Prognostic Index (IPI), developed in an international consensus study, has been one of the most widely accepted of these models. In our study we applied some of the major prognostic models proposed for DLCLs in a cohort of 111 patients uniformly treated with a CHOP-like regimen in order to compare their sensitivity and specificity. We also evaluated the possibility of improving the IPI with the inclusion, from among the variables analysed, of serum beta-2 microglobulin level (beta-2M). The sensitivity, reflecting the ability to predict all failures in the cohort of patients as a whole, has improved from 45 to 73 per cent when the beta-2M-IPI model is compared with IPI, without a significant loss of specificity. Based on these results, the beta-2M-IPI may be useful for identifying the subset of patients with very poor prognoses. Therefore, the use of the serum beta-2M value in addition to the IPI may help in selection of the patients with DLCL at higher risk for treatment failure, and identification of those who may require specifically tailored therapeutic approaches.


Asunto(s)
Linfoma de Células B Grandes Difuso/mortalidad , Adulto , Protocolos de Quimioterapia Combinada Antineoplásica/uso terapéutico , Biomarcadores de Tumor/sangre , Estudios de Cohortes , Ciclofosfamida/administración & dosificación , Supervivencia sin Enfermedad , Doxorrubicina/administración & dosificación , Femenino , Humanos , L-Lactato Deshidrogenasa/sangre , Tablas de Vida , Linfoma de Células B Grandes Difuso/sangre , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Modelos Biológicos , Proteínas de Neoplasias/sangre , Estadificación de Neoplasias , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Prednisona/administración & dosificación , Pronóstico , Modelos de Riesgos Proporcionales , Factores de Riesgo , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Análisis de Supervivencia , Suiza/epidemiología , Insuficiencia del Tratamiento , Vincristina/administración & dosificación , Microglobulina beta-2/análisis
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Ann Oncol ; 12(7): 987-90, 2001 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11521807

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BACKGROUND: Thalidomide, as a single agent, has been recently found to induce a clinical response in one third of refractory or relapsed myeloma patients. Although it has been reported that thalidomide significantly inhibits angiogenesis. it is still unclear whether its clinical effect is mediated, at least in part, by its anti-angiogenic properties. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We evaluated thalidomide as a single agent in myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and histiocytosis, i.e. hematological diseases characterized by increased angiogenesis, and measured prospectively a number of surrogate angiogenesis markers. RESULTS: Clinical responses were observed in 7 of 17 myeloma and 2 of 5 MDS patients. The histiocytosis patient had a partial response. At the time of the best clinical response, plasma levels of angiogenic growth factors, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and basic-fibroblast growth factor (b-FGF), were significantly decreased, and flow cytometry indicated a decrease of activated endothelial cells in the bone marrow of responding MDS patients. CONCLUSIONS: These observations confirm thalidomide efficacy in myeloma, suggest a possible use in MDS and histiocytosis and may contribute to the prediction of clinical response and to understanding the mechanism of thalidomide's action.


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Inhibidores de la Angiogénesis/uso terapéutico , Histiocitosis/tratamiento farmacológico , Mieloma Múltiple/tratamiento farmacológico , Síndromes Mielodisplásicos/tratamiento farmacológico , Talidomida/uso terapéutico , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Biomarcadores de Tumor/sangre , Factores de Crecimiento Endotelial/sangre , Femenino , Factor 2 de Crecimiento de Fibroblastos/sangre , Citometría de Flujo , Humanos , Linfocinas/sangre , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Resultado del Tratamiento , Factor A de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular , Factores de Crecimiento Endotelial Vascular
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