
Research investigating the use of thalidomide in multiple myeloma report that 34% of patients treated with the drug experienced a reduction in tumor burden. Some patients experienced more than a 7,500-fold reduction in tumor growth,
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Research investigating the use of thalidomide in multiple myeloma report that 34% of patients treated with the drug experienced a reduction in tumor burden. Some patients experienced more than a 7,500-fold reduction in tumor growth,
States would be allowed the option to provide Medicaid coverage for women with breast and cervical cancer through the
In patients with endobronchial obstruction due to locally advanced lung cancer, photodynamic therapy (PDT) with porfimer
The Intercultural Cancer Council (ICC) is urging a 100%, or at least a $300 million, increase in federal funding for the
Zeneca Pharmaceuticals has launched a nationwide educational campaign about breast cancer risk assessment and the use
The article by Champlin and colleagues summarizes exciting recent clinical results in allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) for leukemia and lymphoma achieved by “reengineering” the process to take maximum advantage of the powerful
A study published in a recent issue of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, and Physics found that elderly patients with limited small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) can tolerate radiation and should not be denied potentially curative
Finnish investigators recently reported that the survival rates of patients whose lung cancer was found during screening with a single chest radiograph were significantly higher than survival rates in patients whose cancer was detected through “the
In the largest human study of its kind, researchers Renate D. Kimbrough, MD, and Martha L. Doemland,PhD, have found
Arsenic may be on the verge of overcoming its bad reputation. Two years ago, Chinese researchers reported that low doses
Developing and implementing cancer outreach programs for African-Americans takes planning and sensitivity, said Robin L.
Michael H. Levy, MD: This 38-year-old white male first came to his physician in January of 1993 complaining of epigastric and low back pain. In March of 1993, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer that was metastatic to his
Nearly one-third of the estimated 144,000 patients who are diagnosed with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the
Allen Lichter, MD, president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), stated at a meeting sponsored by the
Viruses, such as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), are parasites: to reproduce, they need to appropriate their host’s
The American Society of ClinicalOncology recently urged Congress to pass the Medicare Cancer Clinical Trials Coverage
Discovery of a marker that allows tracking of thymus function also shows how the adult immune system might repair itself after being damaged by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas scientists report
For the first time, the American Societyof Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is hosting a virtual meeting in conjunction with its 35th
For patients with high-grade dysplasia associated with Barrett’s esophagus or adenocarcinoma, photodynamic therapy
As a result of a burgeoning science and an intensive educational campaign that began more than a decade ago, oncologists
Champlin et al review a most interesting topic that has emerged recently; namely, the use of nonmyeloablative conditioning regimens to induce immune-mediated graft-vs-leukemia (GVL) effects, or, in a more general sense, graft-vs-tumor (GVT)
Fornier et al present an excellent summary of current treatment options and strategies for patients with metastatic breast cancer. This review summarizes currently available data (through the May 1998 American Society of Clinical Oncology
In his 1975 New England Journal of Medicine review article on bone marrow transplantation, Nobel laureate E. Donnall Thomas listed the major obstacles to successful transplantation as donor availability, graft-vs-host disease (GVHD), treatment-
Drs. Fornier, Munster, and Seidman provide a comprehensive update of the management of metastatic breast cancer. They review the latest innovations in both chemotherapy and hormonal therapy for advanced disease, and demonstrate just how
Head and neck imaging, in its current form, really began with the development of the computed tomographic (CT) scanner in the late 1970s and early ’80s. Originally, only CT scans of the brain were performed because of constraints on gantry size.
As Matin and Goldberg note, the accurate staging of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is necessary to provide patients with correct information regarding prognosis and appropriate treatment recommendations. Therefore, physicians who treat
Drs. Matin and Goldberg describe and comment on the invasive techniques currently used for the clinical staging of lung cancer. Although they term this “surgical” staging, in reality, it is part of clinical staging (cTNM) and should be distinguished
Modern head and neck imaging has led to advances in both the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck cancers. Both computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies provide important information
Pain due to malignancy can be controlled through simple means in most patients. In certain refractory cases, however, the chronic delivery of analgesics to the epidural or subarachnoid space may be appropriate. This review
The staging of lung cancer defines the extent of disease. Accurate staging is important to define operability, select treatment regimens, and predict survival. Nonsurgical and surgical techniques are used to stage patients. The