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Alice T. Shaw
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 415
Citations - 56623
Alice T. Shaw is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crizotinib & Anaplastic lymphoma kinase. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 398 publications receiving 46199 citations. Previous affiliations of Alice T. Shaw include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase Inhibition in Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Eunice L. Kwak,Yung-Jue Bang,D. Ross Camidge,Alice T. Shaw,Benjamin Solomon,Robert G. Maki,Sai-Hong Ignatius Ou,Bruce J. Dezube,Pasi A. Jänne,Daniel B. Costa,Marileila Varella-Garcia,Woo-Ho Kim,Thomas J. Lynch,Panos Fidias,Hannah Stubbs,Jeffrey A. Engelman,Lecia V. Sequist,Weiwei Tan,Leena Gandhi,Mari Mino-Kenudson,Greg C. Wei,S. Martin Shreeve,Mark J. Ratain,Jeffrey Settleman,James G. Christensen,Daniel A. Haber,Keith D. Wilner,Ravi Salgia,Geoffrey I. Shapiro,Jeffrey W. Clark,A. John Iafrate +30 more
TL;DR: The inhibition of ALK in lung tumors with the ALK rearrangement resulted in tumor shrinkage or stable disease in most patients, and the drug resulted in grade 1 or 2 gastrointestinal side effects.
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Crizotinib versus Chemotherapy in Advanced ALK-Positive Lung Cancer
Alice T. Shaw,Dong Wan Kim,Kazuhiko Nakagawa,Takashi Seto,Lucio Crinò,Myung-Ju Ahn,Tommaso De Pas,Benjamin Besse,Benjamin Solomon,Fiona H Blackhall,Yi-Long Wu,Michael Thomas,Kenneth J. O'Byrne,Denis Moro-Sibilot,D. Ross Camidge,Tony Mok,Vera Hirsh,Gregory J. Riely,Shrividya Iyer,V. Tassell,Anna Polli,Keith D. Wilner,Pasi A. Jänne +22 more
TL;DR: Crizotinib is superior to standard chemotherapy in patients with previously treated, advanced non-small-cell lung cancer with ALK rearrangement and greater improvement in global quality of life with crizotinIB than with chemotherapy.
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Genotypic and Histological Evolution of Lung Cancers Acquiring Resistance to EGFR Inhibitors
Lecia V. Sequist,Belinda A. Waltman,Dora Dias-Santagata,Subba R. Digumarthy,Alexa B. Turke,Panos Fidias,Kristin Bergethon,Alice T. Shaw,Scott N. Gettinger,Arjola K. Cosper,Sara Akhavanfard,Rebecca S. Heist,Jennifer S. Temel,James G. Christensen,John C. Wain,Thomas J. Lynch,Kathy Vernovsky,Eugene J. Mark,Michael Lanuti,A. John Iafrate,Mari Mino-Kenudson,Jeffrey A. Engelman +21 more
TL;DR: Detailed genetic and histological analysis of 37 patients with drug-resistant non–small cell lung cancers carrying EGFR mutations provides new insights into the shifting sands of drug resistance evolution in lung cancers and suggests that serial biopsies may be essential in the quest to reverse or even prevent the development ofdrug resistance.
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Tumour heterogeneity and resistance to cancer therapies
Ibiayi Dagogo-Jack,Alice T. Shaw +1 more
TL;DR: The driving forces behind intratumoural heterogeneity and the current approaches used to combat this heterogeneity and its consequences are discussed and how clinical assessments of tumour heterogeneity might facilitate the development of more-effective personalized therapies are explored.
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Clinical Features and Outcome of Patients With Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer Who Harbor EML4-ALK
Alice T. Shaw,Beow Y. Yeap,Mari Mino-Kenudson,Subba R. Digumarthy,Daniel B. Costa,Rebecca S. Heist,Benjamin Solomon,Hannah Stubbs,Sonal Admane,Ultan McDermott,Jeffrey Settleman,Susumu Kobayashi,Eugene J. Mark,Scott J. Rodig,Lucian R. Chirieac,Eunice L. Kwak,Thomas J. Lynch,A. John Iafrate +17 more
TL;DR: EML4-ALK defines a molecular subset of NSCLC with distinct clinical characteristics and patients who harbor this mutation do not benefit from EGFR TKIs and should be directed to trials of ALK-targeted agents.