BJMO - volume 13, issue 2, march 2019
A. Hébrant PhD, K. Punie MD, PhD, F.P. Duhoux MD, PhD, C. Colpaert MD, PhD, G. Floris MD, PhD, K. Lambein MD, PhD, P. Neven MD, PhD, M. Berlière MD, PhD, R. Salgado MD, PhD, M. Chintinne MD, PhD, K. Dahan MD, PhD, S. Dedeurwaerdere MD, J. De Grève MD, PhD, A. de Leener MD, PhD, H. Denys MD, PhD, R. de Putter MD, PhD, L. Desmyter PhD, M. Baldewijns MD, PhD, D. Feret MD, C. Fontaine MD, C. Galant MD, PhD, P. Hilbert PhD, J. Janssens MD, PhD, D. Larsimont MD, PhD, P. Lefesvre MD, PhD, T. Sticca PhD, M-D. Tkint de Roodenbeke MD, G. Van Den Eynden MD, PhD, I. Vanden Bempt PhD, C. Van den Broecke MD, I. Vandernoot MD, C. Sotiriou MD, PhD, J. van Dorpe MD, PhD, H.A. Poirel MD, PhD, E. Van Valckenborgh PhD, G. Raicevic PhD, M. Van den Bulcke PhD, P. Aftimos MD
In order to advise the Federal Government on all matters related to personalised medicine in oncology, including the reimbursement of molecular tests, the Commission of Personalized Medicine (ComPerMed) has applied, for the breast tumours, the same methodology as previously applied for the digestive tumours. Meaning, the different molecular tests, represented in the shape of algorithms, are annotated with test levels — which aim to reflect their relevance based on current available data and to define the reimbursement — and are documented with recent literature, guidelines and a brief technical description.
(BELG J MED ONCOL 2019;13(2):40–45)
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R.B. Shahi MSc, B. Caljon , S. De Brakeleer PhD, L. Decoster MD, PhD, C. Fontaine MD, L. Vanacker MD, M. Vanhoeij , I. Pauwels , M-L. Bonduelle , S. Van Dooren PhD, D. Croes , E. Teugels PhD, J. De Grève MD, PhD
BJMO - volume 10, issue 7, november 2016
J. De Grève MD, PhD, L. Decoster MD, PhD, R.B. Shahi MSc, C. Fontaine MD, L. Vanacker MD, I. Pauwels , E. Denayer MD, PhD, S. De Brakeleer PhD, E. Teugels PhD
Inhibition of Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 has relatively recently entered the clinic. The ground-breaking drug both scientifically and clinically was olaparib, but several other PARP inhibitors are in development. This treatment is the first to therapeutically exploit mutant recessive cancer genes. In this review we discuss the discovery of this treatment, the preclinical and clinical studies, as well as some future perspectives.
(BELG J MED ONCOL 2016;10(7):263–275)
Read moreBJMO - volume 8, issue 4, september 2014
H. Wildiers MD, PhD, H. Denys MD, PhD, C. Fontaine MD, A. Awada MD, PhD
Knowledge on adjuvant and neoadjuvant chemotherapy regimens in breast cancer is increasing rapidly. Many different regimens are available: some have been compared with each other, but still many questions remain to be answered. At the breast cancer task force meeting of the Belgian Society of Medical Oncology (BSMO) in Brussels, on February 21st 2014, 41 medical oncologists involved in breast cancer management reviewed the most important recent data. The task force discussed a framework for regimen selection in clinical practice. The authors of this paper summarised the literature and meeting discussion, highlighting controversial areas.
(BELG J MED ONCOL 2014;8(4):116–24)
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