Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Silwal-Pandit, Laxmi"
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Evaluation of metabolomic changes during neoadjuvant chemotherapy combined with bevacizumab in breast cancer using MR spectroscopy
Euceda, Leslie R.; Haukaas, Tonje Husby; Giskeødegård, Guro F.; Vettukattil, Muhammad Riyas; Engel, Jasper; Silwal-Pandit, Laxmi; Lundgren, Steinar; Borgen, Elin; Garred, Øystein; Postma, Geert; Buydens, Lutgarde M.C.; Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise; Engebråten, Olav; Bathen, Tone Frost (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Introduction Metabolomics investigates biochemical processes directly, potentially complementing transcriptomics and proteomics in providing insight into treatment outcome. Objectives This study aimed to use ... -
Immune phenotype of tumor microenvironment predicts response to bevacizumab in neoadjuvant treatment of ER-positive breast cancer
Gythfeldt, Hedda von der Lippe; Lien, Tonje Gulbrandsen; Tekpli, Xavier; Silwal-Pandit, Laxmi; Borgen, Elin; Garred, Øystein; Skjerven, Helle; Schlichting, Ellen; Lundgren, Steinar; Wist, Erik; Naume, Bjørn; Kristensen, Vessela N.; Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise; Lingjærde, Ole Christian; Engebråten, Olav (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Antiangiogenic drugs are potentially a useful supplement to neoadjuvant chemotherapy for a subgroup of patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) negative breast cancer, but reliable biomarkers for ... -
The longitudinal transcriptional response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy with and without bevacizumab in breast cancer
Silwal-Pandit, Laxmi; Nord, Silje; Gythfeldt, Hedda; Møller, Elen Kristine; Fleischer, Thomas; Rødland, Einar Andreas; Krohn, Marit; Borgen, Elin; Garred, Øystein; Olsen, Tone; Vu, Phuong Ngoc Thi; Skjerven, Helle; Fangberget, Anne; Holmen, Marit Muri; Schlichting, Ellen; Wille, Elisabeth; Stokke, Mette Norberg; Vollan, Hans Kristian Moen; Kristensen, Vessela N.; Langerød, Anita; Lundgren, Steinar; Wist, Erik; Naume, Bjørn; Lingjærde, Ole Christian; Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise; Engebråten, Olav (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Purpose: Chemotherapy-induced alterations to gene expression are due to transcriptional reprogramming of tumor cells or subclonal adaptations to treatment. The effect on whole-transcriptome mRNA expression was investigated ...