How Do You Know that a Treatment Works? Flashcards
List and define the classifications of tumour response to treatment.
1 - Complete response - disappearance of all signs of disease.
2 - Partial response - a reduction in tumour volume by at least 30%.
3 - Stable disease - no significant change.
4 - Disease progression - an increase in tumour volume by at least 20%, or the presence of new metastases.
*A positive tumour response doesn’t necessarily mean prolonged survival.
Define overall survival time.
Define disease-free survival time.
Define progression-free survival time.
- Overall survival time is the time from the start of the treatment to death.
- Disease-free survival time is the time between a radical treatment removing a disease and the point at which the disease relapses (if ever).
- Progression-free survival time is the time prior to disease progression.
What is a hazard ratio?
- A hazard ratio is a measure of relative difference in survival time between a new and a standard treatment.
- Hazard ratio = risk of death in the new treatment / risk of death in the standard treatment.
What is the function of the ALK gene?
Give an example of a cancer associated with the ALK gene.
- The ALK gene codes for a membrane-associated tyrosine kinase receptor of the insulin receptor superfamily.
- Mutations in the ALK gene are associated with non-small cell lung cancer (among others).
List the phases of clinical trials.
What are the aims of these phases?
- Phase 1: to find a safe dose of a new treatment and understand the toxicities.
- Phase 2: to determine if the new treatment has sufficient efficacy to be worthy of further investigation.
- Phase 3: to provide sufficient evidence to potentially change clinical practice (with an RCT!).