European journal of cancer : official journal for European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) [and] European Association for Cancer Research (EACR)
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The antibody trastuzumab inhibits signal transduction in Her-2/neu overexpressing human breast cancer. However, the activation of co-expressed EGFR has also been show to additionally modulate the anti-tumoural effects of this drug. Similar to Her-2/neu, the extra cellular binding region of EGFR is believed to be proteolytically released from the cell surface upon receptor activation and can be detected in patients' serum (sEGFR). ⋯ Furthermore, sEGFR serum levels were not correlated with clinical parameters such as response or clinical benefit rates, and no association was found between increased sEGFR levels and progression-free survival or overall survival. While we have previously observed a selective and significant decrease of ECD levels in patients who derived a clinical benefit from trastuzumab treatment during the first weeks of treatment, we were unable to find similar alterations in sEGFR concentrations. We therefore conclude that the measurement of systemic sEGFR levels in addition to ECD serum concentrations do not allow the prediction of clinical course of trastuzumab-treated patients more accurately.
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This study aimed at developing a shortened version of the EORTC QLQ-C30, one of the most widely used health-related quality of life questionnaires in oncology, for palliative care research. The study included interviews with 41 patients and 66 health care professionals in palliative care to determine the appropriateness, relevance and importance of the various domains of the QLQ-C30. Item response theory methods were used to shorten scales. ⋯ Important dimensions not covered by the questionnaire were identified. The resulting 15-item EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL is a 'core questionnaire' for palliative care. Depending on the research questions, it may be supplemented by additional items, modules or questionnaires.