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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Death from metastatic donor-derived ovarian cancer



Death from metastatic donor-derived ovarian cancer...[Am J Transplant. 2009] - PubMed Result

Antiangiogenic drugs in ovarian cancer



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Genetic classification of ovarian carcinoma based on microsatellite analysis: Relationship to clinicopathological features and patient survival



abstract:

Genetic classification of ovarian carcinoma based on microsatellite analysis: Relationship to clinicopathological features and patient survival

These findings suggest that some ovarian carcinomas have a significant degree of overlap between the two pathways of genomic instability and that the genetic classification using microsatellite markers may represent a potential new biomarker of risk prediction in ovarian carcinoma.

Distribution of microsatellite instability in Danish ovarian tumor patients and the prognositic value in ovarian cancer patients



Distribution of microsatellite instability in Dani...[Oncol Res. 2008] - PubMed Result

In conclusion, we found no association to any of the clinical parameters evaluated, although a tendency of a higher frequency of MSI was observed among serous OC.

Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Ovarian Cancers: Estimation of Microsatellite-High Frequency and Characterization of Mismatch Repair Deficient Tumor Histology



abstract:
Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Ovarian Cancers: Estimation of Microsatellite-High Frequency and Characterization of Mismatch Repair Deficient Tumor Histology -- Pal et al. 14 (21): 6847 -- C

The frequency of the MSI-H phenotype in unselected ovarian cancers approximates 12%. MMR-deficient ovarian cancers also seem to be characterized by an overrepresentation of nonserous histologic subtypes. Knowledge of histologic subtype may aid clinicians in identifying the relatively large proportion of ovarian cancers due to MMR defects; such knowledge has potential implications for medical management.

Clinical Patterns and Biological Correlates of Cognitive Dysfunction Associated with Cancer Therapy



Clinical Patterns and Biological Correlates of Cognitive Dysfunction Associated with Cancer Therapy -- Dietrich et al. 13 (12): 1285 -- The Oncologist

Thursday, January 29, 2009

news article: Self-diagnosis can be risky - Dee Williams/ACOR ovarian listserv



Self-diagnosis can be risky | courier-journal | The Courier-Journal

"And she's found camaraderie by connecting with other ovarian cancer patients through such sites as The Association of Cancer Online Resources.

'The ovarian list is very active,' she said. 'Every day there's probably at least 50-60 posts. Someone will say, 'Hey, I'm starting this chemo treatment. What can you tell me about it?' and women will reply, 'Oh, I've been on it and it made me sick,' or 'It gave me diarrhea.' '

Women from inside and outside the United States participate, sometimes sharing journal articles and recommending doctors to each other, in addition to offering support, Edwards said.

Thanks to them, she said, 'I feel like I have a local support group and then I have my global support group' on the Internet."

Hanging in the Balance: Making Decisions About the Benefits and Harms of Breast Cancer Screening Among the Oldest Old Without a Safety Net of Scientific Evidence



Hanging in the Balance: Making Decisions About the Benefits and Harms of Breast Cancer Screening Among the Oldest Old Without a Safety Net of Scientific Evidence -- Mandelblatt and Silliman 27

Editorial:
"Aside from the acknowledged methodological caveats and the potentially misleading press surrounding the article by Badgwell et al,5 the study's investigators and the Journal of Clinical Oncology are to be commended for raising difficult questions in gero-oncology, especially when the answers are imperfect. The intensity about the controversy that followed this publication reflects the fact that we are ill-prepared from a scientific knowledge perspective to provide health care rationally, ethically, equitably, and humanely to the 'booming' older population."

When Informed, All Women Do Not Prefer Breast Conservation



When Informed, All Women Do Not Prefer Breast Conservation -- Throckmorton and Esserman 27 (4): 484 -- Journal of Clinical Oncology

The key to offering a choice is respecting the choices patients make. Some people will choose one path, others a different one. We need to accept that women will have different values and want different choices. Our job should be to make sure patients have the choices, the information, the time, and environment in which to make an informed, value-driven decision.

Should patient-rated performance status affect treatment decisions - ECOG score



PS=performance status

Should patient-rated performance status affect tre...[J Thorac Oncol. 2008] - PubMed Result

"CONCLUSIONS: Pt-PS and MD-PS were not congruent in over half of the cases, with Pt-PS scores usually poorer. Almost half the patients would have excluded themselves from a hypothetical clinical trial (Pt-PS >/=2). This requires prospective evaluation."

Pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (Caelyx) in patients with advanced ovarian cancer: results of a German multicenter observational study



SpringerLink - Journal Article

Monday, January 26, 2009

HE4 Test with CA125 for Risk Stratification of Women with Suspected Ovarian Cancer



Pivotal Data Published For First Biomarker Combination Test to Determine Risk of Ovarian Cancer in Women Who Present With Pelvic Mass

A systematic review of the scales used for the measurement of cancer-related fatigue (CRF)



A systematic review of the scales used for the measurement of cancer-related fatigue (CRF) -- Minton and Stone 20 (1): 17 -- Annals of Oncology

ZAIDA - Caring Bridge journal




(Posted with permission of Mom): Zaida (ZAY-da) turned 4 in September. We learned she has cancer on 10/31/07, after six very emotional days in the hospital. Two days later we learned it was ovarian cancer. More recently, the diagnosis is mesothelioma of the peritoneum, with an ovarian promotor.

Recruiting medical students to rural practice



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Older Patients and the Shifting Focus of Cancer Care



Older Patients and the Shifting Focus of Cancer Care - Cancer Network

"Conclusions
Society has treated elderly cancer patients poorly, even in cases where curative therapy exists."

Adjuvant (post surgery) chemotherapy for early stage epithelial ovarian cancer - Cochrane Review



HighWire Press -- Medline Abstract

Friday, January 23, 2009

Analysis of gene expression in early-stage ovarian cancer



Analysis of gene expression in early-stage ovarian...[Clin Cancer Res. 2008] - PubMed Result

Genetics in Medicine - Fulltext: Volume 11(1) January 2009 p 42-65 EGAPP supplementary evidence review: DNA testing strategies aimed at reducing morbidity and mortality from Lynch syndrome.



Genetics in Medicine - Fulltext: Volume 11(1) January 2009 p 42-65 EGAPP supplementary evidence review: DNA testing strategies aimed at reducing morbidity and mortality from Lynch syndrome.

webcast presentation: Menopause and Osteoporosis | January 22, 2009 | Media Advisories | Media Centre | SOGC



Canadian Women Reaching Menopause in Record Numbers in 2009: Canada Updates Medical Advice about Menopause and Osteoporosis | January 22, 2009 | Media Advisories | Media Centre | SOGC

Webcast Presentation (powerpoint)

Prevalence, distress, management, and relief of pain during the last 3 months of cancer patients' life - Italian mortality follow-back survey



Annals of Oncology Advance Access published online on January 22, 2009
Annals of Oncology, doi:10.1093/annonc/mdn700

© The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society for Medical Oncology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org

Prevalence, distress, management, and relief of pain during the last 3 months of cancer patients' life. Results of an Italian mortality follow-back survey

M. Costantini1,*, C. Ripamonti2, M. Beccaro1, M. Montella3, P. Borgia4, C. Casella5 and G. Miccinesi6

1 Regional Palliative Care Network, National Cancer Research Institute, Genoa
2 Palliative Care Unit, IRCCS Foundation, National Cancer Institute, Milan
3 Department of Epidemiology, National Cancer Research Institute, G. Pascale Foundation, Naples
4 ASP Lazio, Rome
5 Liguria Cancer Registry, Descriptive Epidemiology, National Cancer Research Institute, Genoa
6 Clinical Epidemiology, Center for the Study and Prevention of Cancer, Florence, Italy

* Correspondence to: Dr M. Costantini, Regional Palliative Care Network, National Cancer Research Institute, Largo R. Benzi, 10 16132 Genova, Italy. Tel: +39-010-5737482; Fax: +39-010-354103; E-mail: massimo.costantini@istge.it

Background: This study estimates prevalence, management, and relief of pain during the last 3 months of life of a representative sample of dying cancer patients in Italy.

Patients and methods: This is a mortality followback survey (the Italian Survey of the Dying of Cancer). Caregivers were interviewed, after the patient's death, about pain experienced by the patients in all settings of care.

Results: According to caregivers' reports, 82.3% [95% confidence interval (CI) 79.9% to 84.4%] patients experienced pain, and 61.0% (95% CI 57.9% to 64.0%) very distressing pain. The younger population experienced a higher prevalence of pain in respect to older patients (P <> central nervous system experienced the lowest prevalence (51.9%). According to caregivers' reports, only 59.5% (95% CI 3.7% to 65.0%) received analgesic treatment with opioids for moderate to severe pain. Not surprisingly, pain was ‘only partially relieved’ or ‘not relieved at all’ in 54% of the patients with very distressing pain.

Conclusions: Although potentially slightly biased, the results from this survey regarding undermedication and poor treatment results for cancer related pain are unequivocal. The research agenda should focus on testing the effectiveness of interventions to improve the quality of pain assessment and management.

cancer, effectiveness, opioids, pain, prevalence, treatment

Received for publication March 25, 2008. Revision received August 1, 2008. Accepted for publication October 7, 2008.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

The prognostic value of pretreatment CA125 in patients with advanced ovarian carcinoma



Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Cancer

Canada NewsWire Group



Canada NewsWire Group: "The webcast will explain key findings from the clinical review, with a focus on hormone therapy, osteoporosis, cardiac health and cognitive function.'"

Canadian Women Reaching Menopause in Record Numbers in 2009: Canada Updates Medical Advice about Menopause and Osteoporosis January 22, 2009 Media Advisories SOGC



Canadian Women Reaching Menopause in Record Numbers in 2009: Canada Updates Medical Advice about Menopause and Osteoporosis | January 22, 2009 | Media Advisories | Media Centre | SOGC

The effect of obesity on survival in patients with ovarian cancer



Conclusion

Although obesity has been reported as an independent prognostic factor for survival, this data demonstrates that survival rates are similar between obese and non-obese patients when optimal debulking statuses are the same. Therefore, maximal effort should be directed towards optimal debulking obese patients with EOC.

Sharing Study Results With Trial Participants: Time for Action



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Monday, January 19, 2009

Information exchange between provider and patient -- Brown 180 (2): 207 -- Canadian Medical Association Journal



Information exchange between provider and patient -- Brown 180 (2): 207 -- Canadian Medical Association Journal

"Emerging technologies such as patient-accessible electronic health records should be considered as a means of facilitating the transmission of information not only between providers but also between provider and patient to address gaps in the continuity of care."

CDC Issues Cancer Genetic Test Recommendations | GenomeWeb



CDC Issues Cancer Genetic Test Recommendations | GenomeWeb

"After conducting an evidence-based analysis, the CDC's Evaluation of Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention Working Group, or EWG, said it could recommend offering genetic testing for Lynch syndrome to newly diagnosed colorectal cancer patients, but that it did not find enough evidence to recommend for or against two other types of genetic tests, for breast cancer and metastatic colorectal cancer."

Watch Survivors' Debate: The Past Decade in Ovarian Cancer on Wellsphere!



Watch Survivors' Debate: The Past Decade in Ovarian Cancer on Wellsphere!

Cancer screening in the United States, 2009: A review of current American Cancer Society guidelines and issues in cancer screening



Cancer screening in the United States, 2009: A review of current American Cancer Society guidelines and issues in cancer screening -- Smith et al. 59 (1): 27 -- CA: A Cancer Journal fo

Editorial: What Have We Learned from Risk-Reducing Salpingo-oophorectomy?



What Have We Learned from Risk-Reducing Salpingo-oophorectomy? -- Greene and Mai, 10.1093/jnci/djn476 -- JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute

Meta-analysis of Risk Reduction Estimates Associated With Risk-Reducing Salpingo-oophorectomy in BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutation Carriers -- Rebbeck et al., 10.1093/jnci/djn442 -- JNCI Journal of the National



Meta-analysis of Risk Reduction Estimates Associated With Risk-Reducing Salpingo-oophorectomy in BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutation Carriers -- Rebbeck et al., 10.1093/jnci/djn442 -- JNCI Journal of the National

In conclusion, the summary risk reduction estimates presented here confirm that BRCA1/2 mutation carriers who have been treated with RRSO have a substantially reduced risk of both breast and ovarian cancer. However, residual cancer risk remains after surgery. Therefore, additional cancer risk reduction and screening strategies are required to maximally reduce cancer incidence and mortality in this high-risk population.

Evaluation of an intraperitoneal chemotherapy program implemented at the Princess Margaret Hospital for patients with epithelial ovarian carcinoma.



Evaluation of an intraperitoneal chemotherapy prog...[Gynecol Oncol. 2009] - PubMed Result

Where the dying live: a systematic review of determinants of place of end-of-life cancer care



Where the dying live: a systematic review of deter...[Oncol Nurs Forum. 2009] - PubMed Result

Diagnostic and operative laparoscopy in Alberta 1994-2008



Diagnostic and operative laparoscopy in Alberta 19...[J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2008] - PubMed Result