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Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2008
Elia Neninger Vinageras; Ana de la Torre; Marta Osorio Rodríguez; Mauricio Catalá Ferrer; Idania Bravo; Mario Mendoza del Pino; Daniel Abreu Abreu; Soraida Acosta Brooks; Rolando Rives; Concepción del Castillo Carrillo; Marta González Dueñas; Carmen Viada; Beatriz García Verdecia; Tania Crombet Ramos; Gisela González Marinello; Agustín Lage Dávila
PURPOSE We show the result of a randomized phase II clinical trial with an epidermal growth factor (EGF)-based cancer vaccine in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, evaluating immunogenicity, safety, and effect on survival. PATIENTS AND METHODS Eighty patients with stage IIIB/IV NSCLC after finishing first-line chemotherapy were randomly assigned to receive best supportive care or EGF vaccinations. RESULTS Vaccination was safe. Adverse events were observed in less than 25% of cases and were grade 1 or 2 according to National Cancer Institute Common Toxicity Criteria. Good anti-EGF antibody response (GAR) was obtained in 51.3% of vaccinated patients and in none of the control group. Serum EGF concentration showed a major decrease in 64.3% of vaccinated patients. GAR patients survived significantly more than those with poor antibody response (PAR). Also, patients whose serum EGF dropped below 168 pg/mL survived significantly more than the rest. There was a trend to an increased survival for vaccinated patients compared with controls. The survival advantage for vaccinated patients compared with controls was statistically significant in the subgroup of patients with age younger than 60 years. CONCLUSION Vaccination with EGF was safe and provoked an increase in anti-EGF antibody titers and a decrease in serum EGF. There was a direct correlation between antibody response and survival. There was a direct correlation between decrease in serum EGF and survival. In patients younger than 60 years, vaccination was associated with increased survival.
Revista Cubana de Medicina | 2009
Lisvenia Morales Sánchez; Carlos Gassiot Nuño; Elia Neninger Vinageras; Ada Prior García; Juan Carlos Rodríguez Vázquez
Rev. cuba. med | 2008
Elia Neninger Vinageras; Concepción del Castillo Carrillo; Carmen Viada; Rebeca Barbán Suárez; Carlos Gassiot Nuño; Joaquín González González
Revista Electrónica Dr. Zoilo E. Marinello Vidaurreta | 2016
Haslen Hassiul Cáceres Lavernia; Elia Neninger Vinageras
Revista Cubana de Medicina | 2016
Haslen Hassiul Cáceres Lavernia; Elia Neninger Vinageras; Yanet Menéndez Alfonso; Jesús Barreto Penié
Revista Cubana de Medicina | 2016
Haslen Hassiul Cáceres Lavernia; Elia Neninger Vinageras; Yanet Menéndez Alfonso; Jesús Barreto Penié
Revista Electrónica Dr. Zoilo E. Marinello Vidaurreta | 2015
Haslen Hassiul Cáceres Lavernia; Elia Neninger Vinageras; Ilsa Sofía del Cristo Domínguez
Revista Cubana de Higiene y Epidemiología | 2012
Patricia Varona Pérez; Priscila Torres Barbie; Angel René Elejalde Larinaga; Eduardo Antonio Hernández Caballero; Elia Neninger Vinageras
Revista Cubana de Medicina | 2009
Lisvenia Morales Sánchez; Carlos Gassiot Nuño; Elia Neninger Vinageras; Ada Prior García; Juan Carlos Rodríguez Vázquez
Revista Cubana de Medicina | 2008
Elia Neninger Vinageras; Concepción del Castillo Carrillo; Rebeca Barbán Suárez; Carmen Viada; Reimer Febles Cabrera; Joaquín González González; Mayté Lima Pérez; Jorge Luis Soriano García