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Critical questions in ovarian cancer research and treatment: Report of an American Association for Cancer Research Special Conference.

Robert C Bast1, Ursula A Matulonis2, Anil K Sood1, Ahmed A Ahmed3, Adaobi E Amobi4, Frances R Balkwill5, Monicka Wielgos-Bonvallet6, David D L Bowtell7, James D Brenton8, Joan S Brugge9, Robert L Coleman1, Giulio F Draetta1, Kai Doberstein10, Ronny I Drapkin10, Mark A Eckert11, Robert P Edwards12, Kevin M Elias13, Darren Ennis14, Andrew Futreal1, David M Gershenson1, Roger A Greenberg11, David G Huntsman15, Jennifer Xiao Ye Ji15, Elise C Kohn16, Claudia Iavarone9, Ernst R Lengyel11, Douglas A Levine6, Christopher J Lord17, Zhen Lu1, Gordon B Mills1, Francesmary Modugno12, Brad H Nelson15,18, Kunle Odunsi4, Jessica A Pilsworth15, Robert K Rottapel19, Daniel J Powell10, Li Shen4, Ie-Ming Shih20, David R Spriggs21, Josephine Walton14, Kaiyang Zhang22, Rugang Zhang23, Lee Zou21.   

Abstract

Substantial progress has been made in understanding ovarian cancer at the molecular and cellular level. Significant improvement in 5-year survival has been achieved through cytoreductive surgery, combination platinum-based chemotherapy, and more effective treatment of recurrent cancer, and there are now more than 280,000 ovarian cancer survivors in the United States. Despite these advances, long-term survival in late-stage disease has improved little over the last 4 decades. Poor outcomes relate, in part, to late stage at initial diagnosis, intrinsic drug resistance, and the persistence of dormant drug-resistant cancer cells after primary surgery and chemotherapy. Our ability to accelerate progress in the clinic will depend on the ability to answer several critical questions regarding this disease. To assess current answers, an American Association for Cancer Research Special Conference on "Critical Questions in Ovarian Cancer Research and Treatment" was held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 1-3, 2017. Although clinical, translational, and basic investigators conducted much of the discussion, advocates participated in the meeting, and many presentations were directly relevant to patient care, including treatment with poly adenosine diphosphate ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitors, attempts to improve immunotherapy by overcoming the immune suppressive effects of the microenvironment, and a better understanding of the heterogeneity of the disease.
© 2019 American Cancer Society.

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Keywords:  PARP inhibitors; drug resistance; early detection; heterogeneity; immunotherapy; metabolism; microenvironment; ovarian cancer; prevention

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30835824      PMCID: PMC6557260          DOI: 10.1002/cncr.32004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.921


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Review 4.  Cancer Genetic Counseling-Current Practice and Future Challenges.

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5.  Chemotherapy Induces Tumor-Associated Macrophages that Aid Adaptive Immune Responses in Ovarian Cancer.

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6.  Identification of Tumor Antigens in Ovarian Cancers Using Local and Circulating Tumor-Specific Antibodies.

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7.  Biomarkers and Strategies for Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer.

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8.  The Ratio of Toxic-to-Nontoxic miRNAs Predicts Platinum Sensitivity in Ovarian Cancer.

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