FDG-PET continues to gain ground as a potential go-to modality for assessing postchemotherapy response, Belgian researchers reported in a poster at the 2009 American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting. More »
Preliminary findings from a phase III, multicenter trial show that adding a novel cancer vaccine—called gp100:209-217(210M) peptide—to standard therapy doubles response rates and extends progression-free survival in patients with metastatic melanoma, without causing significant side effects (abstract CRA9011). More »
The article by Bhatia and colleagues focuses on the treatment of patients with metastatic melanoma using standard therapies, but it also includes a brief outline of recent treatment approaches using investigational agents. In addition, the authors describe prognostic factors for metastatic melanoma, highlighting the impact of the extent of tumor and the site of metastasis (eg, soft-tissue vs visceral metastases) on survival. More »
Metastatic melanoma continues to be a challenging disease to treat, with an estimated 8,420 related deaths in the United States in 2008.[1] The 10- year survival rate for patients with metastatic melanoma is less than 10%.[2] More than 3 decades after its initial approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1975, dacarbazine continues to be the standard of care for most patients with this disease. High-dose interleukin-2 (HD IL-2 [Proleukin]), approved by the FDA in 1998 for... More »
Tumor angiogenesis, an important step in breast cancer development, invasion, progression, and metastasis, is regulated by the expression of proangiogenic factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).[1-6] Higher levels of VEGF expression are associated with poor clinical outcomes and decreased survival in patients with breast cancer. More »
Small bowel metastases from melanoma are uncommon. While the authors reference two studies that reported a large proportion of patients with small bowel metastases, the true incidence of gastrointestinal (GI) lesions in melanoma patients is much lower. More »
Melanoma frequently metastasizes to the small bowel. In this installment of Clinical Quandaries, we describe the case of 74-year-old man who presented with this rare but well described manifestation of malignant melanoma More »
The cure for cancer lies in the biology of circulating and disseminating tumor cells that, unfortunately, evade detection and treatment very easily, according to one of the world’s leaders in the field. In a plenary lecture, Klaus Pantel, MD, described the properties and clinical relevance of the cells that eventually cause metastatic relapse but remain elusive at primary diagnosis. More »
A 24-year-old man presented to the emergency department with worsening dyspnea and fever of 1 day’s duration. About 3 years earlier, he had been treated for testicular cancer (leiomyosarcoma) with orchidectomy, chemotherapy, and radiation. He had no significant social or family history. Temperature was 38.6°C (101.4°F); blood pressure, 119/80 mm Hg; heart rate, 121 beats per minute; and respiration rate, 20 breaths per minute. Oxygen saturation measured with pulse oximetry was 98% with a... More »
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States.[1] In 2008, an estimated 148,810 new cases of colorectal cancer will be diagnosed and nearly 50,000 people will die of the disease. More »
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