E. Jakobsen
University of Oslo
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by E. Jakobsen.
Lung Cancer | 2008
Paal Brunsvig; Kjersti Flatmark; Steinar Aamdal; Hanne K. Høifødt; Hang Le; E. Jakobsen; Berit Sandstad; Øystein Fodstad
BACKGROUND The clinical relevance of bone marrow micrometastases in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is undetermined, and the value of such analyses in advanced stage patients has not been assessed previously. METHODS Immunomagnetic selection with the MOC31 (anti-EpCam) antibody was performed to isolate and detect tumor cells in bone marrow aspirates obtained from 196 patients with NSCLC, and the patients were subjected to follow-up for the assessment of survival. Repeated bone marrow samples, 2-7 samples per patient, were obtained from 13 long-term survivors. RESULTS MOC31 positive tumor cells were detected in 107 of 196 (55%) samples, a frequency similar to results reported in low-stage patients prior to curative surgical resection for NSCLC. No association was found between the presence of bone marrow micrometastases and disease stage or histological subgroup, and survival was similar in patients with and without detectable tumor cells in bone marrow. Repeated bone marrow analysis revealed, for the first time in this group of patients, the continued presence of tumor cells regardless of the given therapy and treatment response. CONCLUSION The immunomagnetic method utilized is a feasible strategy for the detection of bone marrow micrometastases in NSCLC. In advanced stage patients, the presence of MOC31 positive cells in bone marrow does not predict survival. Repeated analyses of bone marrow samples from long-term survivors revealed tumor cells in bone marrow which may represent dormant cells of particular interest for further characterization and follow-up.
Acta Oncologica | 2008
Tone Ikdahl; Dag Josefsen; E. Jakobsen; Jan Delabie; Sophie D. Fosså
K, Locker GY. Oxaliplatin-related acute myelogenous leukaemia. Oncologist 2006;/11:/261 2. [10] Rund D, Ben-Yehuda D. Therapy-related leukaemia and myelodysplasia: Evolving concepts of pathogenesis and treatment. Hematology 2004;/9:/179 87. [11] Takeyama K, Seto M, Uike N, Hamajima N, Ino T, Mikuni C, et al. Therapy-related leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndrome: A large-scale Japanese study of clinical and cytogenetic features as well as prognostic factors. Int J Hematol 2000;/71:/144 52.
Bone Marrow Transplantation | 1996
K. E. Sletnes; Harald Holte; S. Halvorsen; E. Jakobsen; F. Wisløff; Stein Kvaløy
Bone Marrow Transplantation | 1992
M. Y. Wang; Gunnar Kvalheim; Stein Kvaløy; Klaus Beiske; E. Jakobsen; J. Wijdenes; Alexander Pihl; O. Fodstad
Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1988
Gunnar Kvalheim; Steinar Funderud; Stein Kvaløy; Gustav Gaudernack; Klaus Beiske; E. Jakobsen; Anne Birgitte Jacobsen; Alexander Pihl; Øystein Fodstad
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research | 1994
G. Kvalheim; E. Jakobsen; H. Holte; Klaus Beiske; R. Langholm; A. Høiby; M. Y. Wang; S. Funderund; O. Fodstad; E. Smeland
Blood | 2000
Anne Kirsti Blystad; Stein Kvaløy; Jan Delabie; Emina Torlakovic; Harald Holte; Helen Vâlerhaugen; E. Jakobsen; Gunnar Kvalheim
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening | 1996
Arne Kolstad; Harald Holte; Stein Kvaløy; E. Jakobsen; Bjørn Erikstein; E. Aurlien; Gunnar Kvalheim; P. J. Bohler; R. Langholm
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening | 1996
Gunnar Kvalheim; Anne Pharo; Harald Holte; E. Jakobsen; Bjørn Erikstein; Stein Kvaløy; Klaus Beiske; Jahn M. Nesland; Erlend B. Smeland
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening | 1996
Arne Kolstad; Harald Holte; Stein Kvaløy; E. Jakobsen; Bjørn Erikstein; E. Aurlien; Gunnar Kvalheim; P. J. Bohler; R. Langholm