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Sunday, October 26, 2008

click here to view: Recap of 4 related items - Ovarian Cancer Screening/Diagnostic Markers





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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
Diagnostic Markers for Ovarian Cancer Screening: Not Ready for Routine Clinical Use
Ralph J. Coates, Katherine Kolor, Sherri L. Stewart, and Lisa C. Richardson
Clin. Cancer Res., Oct 2008; 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-2296.
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... ...Editor Diagnostic Markers for Ovarian Cancer Screening: Not Ready for Routine...of women who are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year (1) and the poor survival...of a serum biomarker test for ovarian cancer with a reported sensitivity of... ...

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
The Importance of Test Positive Predictive Value in Ovarian Cancer Screening
Mark H. Greene, Ziding Feng, and Mitchell H. Gail
Clin. Cancer Res., Oct 2008; 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-2232.
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... ...Test Positive Predictive Value in Ovarian Cancer Screening Mark H. Greene Ziding...immunoassay system as a candidate for ovarian cancer screening in high-risk populations...has recently been marketed as an ovarian cancer screening test by LabCorp, under... ...

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
Ovarian Cancer Early Detection Claims Are Biased
Martin McIntosh, Garnet Anderson, Charles Drescher, Samir Hanash, Nicole Urban, Pat Brown, Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, George Coukos, Peter W. Laird, Brad Nelson, and Chana Palmer
Clin. Cancer Res., Oct 2008; 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-0623.
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... ...Letters to the Editor Ovarian Cancer Early Detection Claims Are Biased...1) claim the ability to detect ovarian cancer early and with 95.3% sensitivity...used to compare the plasma from ovarian cancer cases and healthy controls. Specimens... ...

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
In Response
Gil Mor, Peter E. Schwartz, and Herbert Yu
Clin. Cancer Res., Oct 2008; 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-2621.
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... ...markers for the early detection of ovarian cancer," and an erratum table published...population based on the incidence of ovarian cancer in the general population, which...Yale Early Detection Program for Ovarian Cancer in the Department of Obstetrics... ...

Gardasil Passes a 2-Year Safety Check



Gardasil Passes a 2-Year Safety Check:
"Most parents' concerns about Gardasil were not explicitly related to concerns about vaccine safety."

The Lancet Oncology - World Cancer Declaration (needs password - free - to view)



The Lancet Oncology

Reflection and Reaction

World Cancer Declaration: a need for partnership

"We can no longer afford to sit on our hands and watch people die needlessly. We all have a personal and common responsibility to help overcome this global challenge and I encourage you to read the World Cancer Declaration, endorse the policy via the UICC website, and think carefully about what changes you can do, however small, in your private and professional lives to bring about change, before we live to regret this moment in history."



The Lancet Oncology - The Ideal Pleurodesis Agent: still searching after all of these years (requires password - free - to view)



The Lancet Oncology

2008 Health Care in Canada - full report (103 pages)



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Health Care in Canada 2008 (HCIC 2008) is the ninth in a series of annual
reports on the health care system and the health of Canadians. This year,
HCIC 2008 provides a review of key analytic work undertaken at CIHI that
highlights CIHI’s health care research priorities (access, quality of care, costs,
health human resources and population mental health). Also included in this
report are key findings from seminal Canadian and international health care
research as they relate to these health care priorities. HCIC 2008 is a reference
tool to identify current priorities in health care for health researchers, persons
involved in strategic decision-making in health care, the media and Canadians
in general.

Low grade serous ovarian cancer: a unique disease



HighWire Press -- Medline Abstract

link to 4 articles re: diagnostic markers discussion ovarian cancer




In Response - Mor et al



Letters to the Editor Ovarian Cancer Early Detection Claims Are Biased



Letters to the Editor Diagnostic Markers for Ovarian Cancer Screening: Not Ready for Routine Clinical Use



Letters to the Editor The Importance of Test Positive Predictive Value in Ovarian Cancer Screening




God Syndrome | Psychology Today Blogs



God Syndrome | Psychology Today Blogs: "Medicine is a complex affair; we frequently do not do justice to what our patients suffer and what they need."

Thursday, October 23, 2008

news item: Gates Foundation Awards $100,000 grants (non-peer review)



Flying Syringes and Other Bold Ideas - washingtonpost.com

"In making its picks, the foundation has rejected the widespread practice of peer review -- assigning other specialists in a field to evaluate research -- because, in the words of Tadataka Yamada, the foundation's director of global health, "peer review -- by definition almost -- excludes innovation because innovation has no peers."

Thursday, October 16, 2008

British Journal of Cancer - Survival from cancer of the ovary in England and Wales up to 2001



British Journal of Cancer - Survival from cancer of the ovary in England and Wales up to 2001

The Cochrane Collaboration - Multimedia from the Plenaries at the XIV Cochrane Colloquium in Freiburg, Germany, October 2008



The Cochrane Collaboration - Multimedia from the Plenaries at the XIV Cochrane Colloquium in Freiburg, Germany, October 2008

TheStar.com | Federal Election | Health policy debate fizzles despite Canadians' priorities



"Canadians are justly proud of their health system but this election campaign does not mirror their concerns,"

TheStar.com | Federal Election | Health policy debate fizzles despite Canadians' priorities

"So, are you back to work yet?" Re-conceptualizing 'work' and 'return to work' - abstract



"So, are you back to work yet?" Re-conceptualizing...[Soc Sci Med. 2008] - PubMed Result


"..When patients return for surgical follow up, clinicians routinely ask, "So, are you back to work yet?" expecting simple 'yes/no' answers.

This study suggests that the answer is instead highly complex, and that patients could be seen as having been 'working' all along. This study offers a re-conceptualization of 'work' and 'return to work'....."

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Gynecologic Cancer - ASCO 2008 sundry presentations/videos



Gynecologic Cancer - ASCO

Assessment and Prevention of Hereditary Ovarian Cancer - ASCO 2008 slides/videos



Assessment and Prevention of Hereditary Ovarian Cancer - ASCO

Gynecologic Cancer Track - ASCO 2008 slides/videos



Gynecologic Cancer Track - ASCO

Pivotal Evaluation of the Accuracy of a Biomarker Used for Classification or Prediction: Standards for Study Design --JNCI



Pivotal Evaluation of the Accuracy of a Biomarker Used for Classification or Prediction: Standards for Study Design -- Pepe et al. 100 (20): 1432 -- JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Insti

The Process to Discover and Develop Biomarkers for Cancer: A Work in Progress -- Journal of the National Cancer Institute



The Process to Discover and Develop Biomarkers for Cancer: A Work in Progress -- Ransohoff 100 (20): 1419 -- JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute

2008 GLOBAL VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT SURVEY



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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Measuring the impact of patient and public involvement: the need for an evidence base -- Staniszewska et al., 10.1093/intqhc/mzn044 -- International Journal for Quality in Health Care



Measuring the impact of patient and public involvement: the need for an evidence base -- Staniszewska et al., 10.1093/intqhc/mzn044 -- International Journal for Quality in Health Care

Coordinated prophylactic surgical management for women with hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome



BioMed Central | Full text | Coordinated prophylactic surgical management for women with hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome:
"Although we did not have any substantial complications associated with the gynecologic surgery in our series, there is a potential risk in adding the gynecologic procedure to prophylactic surgery, especially in the setting of autologous reconstructive surgery."

2008 Coordinated prophylactic surgical management for women with hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome



BioMed Central | Full text | Coordinated prophylactic surgical management for women with hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome

2008 Penetrance estimates for BRCA1 and BRCA2 based on genetic testing in a Clinical Cancer Genetics service setting



Research article Open Access

Penetrance estimates for BRCA1 and BRCA2 based on genetic
testing in a Clinical Cancer Genetics service setting: Risks of
breast/ovarian cancer quoted should reflect the cancer burden in
the family

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Expenses May Cause Cancer Patients to Decline Clinical Trial Enrollment



Cancer Patients Decline Clinical Trial Enrollment

Clinical Care Options Oncology - Current Standards in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer



Clinical Care Options Oncology - Current Standards in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer

Clinical Care Options Oncology - Managing Ovarian Cancer Recurrence: Coupling Novel Therapeutics With Optimal Treatment Decisions



Clinical Care Options Oncology - Managing Ovarian Cancer Recurrence: Coupling Novel Therapeutics With Optimal Treatment Decisions

abstract: Paclitaxel maintenance chemotherapy following intraperitoneal chemotherapy for ovarian cancer



IngentaConnect Paclitaxel maintenance chemotherapy following intraperitoneal che...

Is Bowel Preparation Before Colonoscopy a Risky Business for The Kidney? CME



Is Bowel Preparation Before Colonoscopy a Risky Business for The Kidney?

Cochrane Systematic Review of Colorectal Cancer Screening



Cochrane Systematic Review of Colorectal Cancer Screening

"Conclusions:

........Controversy still surrounds the most effective screening modality for the detection of CRC in the population.[9–11] Clarification of whether FOBT (either guaiac or immunochemical), flexible sigmoidoscopy (alone or in combination with FOBT), or colonoscopy will provide the greatest benefits over the potential risks is required."

Medical News: ASTRO: Increased Stress a Continuing Problem for Some Cancer Survivors - in Meeting Coverage, ASTRO



Medical News: ASTRO: Increased Stress a Continuing Problem for Some Cancer Survivors - in Meeting Coverage, ASTRO from MedPage Today

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Commentary: Practicing on the Tip of an Information Iceberg? Evidence of Underpublication of Registered Clinical Trials in Oncology



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Commentary: Publishing Cancer Clinical Trial Results: A Scientific and Ethical Imperative



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One in Five Cancer Clinical Trials Is Published: A Terrible Symptom--What's the Diagnosis?



One in Five Cancer Clinical Trials Is Published: A Terrible Symptom--What's the Diagnosis? -- Curt and Chabner, 10.1634/theoncologist.2008-0174 -- The Oncologist

ESTRO 27 AbstractBook



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Feasibility of Screening for Lynch Syndrome Among Patients With Colorectal Cancer



Feasibility of Screening for Lynch Syndrome Among Patients With Colorectal Cancer -- Hampel et al., 10.1200/JCO.2008.17.5950 -- Journal of Clinical Oncology

Conclusion:
One of every 35 patients with CRC has LS, and each has at least three relatives with LS; all of whom can benefit from increased cancer surveillance. For screening, IHC is almost equally sensitive as MSI, but IHC is more readily available and helps to direct gene testing. Limiting tumor analysis to patients who fulfill Bethesda criteria would fail to identify 28% (or one in four) cases of LS.

Monday, September 22, 2008

The Canadian Press: Newfoundland settles with 3 gynecologic oncologists



The Canadian Press: Williams says N.L. has reached deal that will keep doctors in province

e-Patients White Paper - how they can help us heal health care - Tom Ferguson and the e-patients scholars working group



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Clinical trials regulation -- how Canada compares -- Shuchman 179 (7): 635 -- Canadian Medical Association Journal



Clinical trials regulation -- how Canada compares -- Shuchman 179 (7): 635 -- Canadian Medical Association Journal

In Response: Markman - Neoadjuvant chemo for ovarian cancer: the debate reconsidered (discussion)



PowerSearch Document

full text (news source) What is the role of neoadjuvant chemo - areas of confusion in oncology



PowerSearch Document


"RECOMMENDATIONS

* Patients unable to tolerate aggressive cytoreductive surgery should undergo neoadjuvant chemotherapy first.

* Neoadjuvant chemotherapy should become a standard alternative approach to treating patients with stage IV ovarian cancer.

* Women with stage IIIC disease should be evaluated by a gynecologic oncologist to determine the likelihood of optimal cytoreducibility. If residual macroscopic disease would be expected with surgery alone, the patient should be offered the option of neoadjuvant chemotherapy."

Reference Guide

Therapeutic Agents Mentioned in This Article

Carboplatin

Cisplatin

Cyclophosphamide

Paclitaxel

free full text/abstract: Survival of HNPCC patients compared with sporadic colorectal cancer patients (Lynch Syndrome)



Abstract | Survival of hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer patients compared with sporadic colorectal cancer patients

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Expert Opinion on Medical Diagnostics - p53: a molecular marker for the detection of cancer (reference to Li-Fraumeni Syndrome



Expert Opinion - Expert Opinion on Medical Diagnostics - 2(9):1013 - Summary

Just around the corner: rhetorics of progress and promise in genetic research - Journal of Public Understanding of Science



Just around the corner: rhetorics of progress and promise in genetic research -- Evans et al., 10.1177/0963662507078016 -- Public Understanding of Science

Modification of risk for subsequent cancer after female breast cancer by a family history of breast cancer



Modification of risk for subsequent cancer after f...[Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2008] - PubMed Result

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Modification of risk for subsequent cancer after female breast cancer by a family history of breast cancer.

Division of Molecular Genetic Epidemiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany. k.hemminki@dkfz.de

An increased risk of second primary cancers may depend on many reasons, including therapy for the first cancer and heritable causation. Population level data are not available exploring the risks of subsequent cancers after breast cancer considering a familial history of breast cancers. We used the nation-wide Swedish Family-Cancer Database to investigate such risks, based on 43,398 first invasive female breast cancers. Standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) were calculated for the second cancer after breast cancer using rates for first cancer as a reference. Many cancers at discordant sites were increased after breast cancer. SIRs for subsequent neoplasms in women who had a family history of breast cancer were increased for ovarian (2.0) and endometrial (1.8) cancers and for acute lymphoid leukemia (12.7) and myelofibrosis (9.4). The data suggest that the familial aggregation of breast and endometrial cancers may be explained by yet unidentified heritable causes. The remarkably high risks for second acute lymphoid leukemia and myelofibrosis, both characterized by chromosomal aberrations, in women with a family history of breast cancer may signal heritable defects in the ability to process DNA damage caused by ionizing radiation and chemotherapy.

Spontaneous nasal septal perforation with antiangiogenic Bevacizumab (Avastin) therapy



Spontaneous nasal septal perforation with antiangi...[Laryngoscope. 2008] - PubMed Result

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

2008 September: ESSO conference abstracts (EJSO - the Journal of Cancer surgery www.ejso.com)



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Lymphadenectomy Improves 5-Year Survival Rates in Ovarian Cancer Patients: Presented at ESSO



"Since there might be some overlap between performing radical surgery and performing lymphadenectomy, maximal cytoreduction should remain the main objective in ovarian cancer surgery," Dr. Bergzoll concluded.


[Presentation title: The Therapeutic Role of Lymph Node Resection in Ovarian Cancer: Analysis of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Database. Abstract 152]

2008 OCNA award winners: Carolyn Benivegna and Karen Mason



OCNA 2008 Award Winners! CONGRATULATIONS!

Cindy Melancon Spirit of Survivorship Award

Hailing from Novi, Michigan, Carolyn Benivegna will be this year’s recipient in honor of her persistent advocacy for promoting awareness for ovarian cancer. Carolyn is an ovarian cancer survivor and the founder of the Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Florida-Gulf Coast. She then moved to Michigan when she made a great impact by working with Governor Jennifer Granholm to declare September as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Carolyn and her husband were also recognized by The Henry P. Tappan Society from the University of Michigan for establishing an endowed Ovarian Cancer Research Fund at UM.



The Voice for Ovarian Cancer Research Award

Taking the trip from Woodbury, NJ will be Karen Mason. After being diagnosed at the age of 49, she quickly discovered that getting involved in the ovarian cancer community was a great coping mechanism. Last Fall Karen was invited to be a member of the Dept of Defense’s Integration Panel where proposals are chosen for funding by the Department of Defense’s Ovarian Cancer Research Program. She also serves as a patient advocate for the Fox Chase Cancer Center ovarian SPORE as a full participating member of their Institutional Review Board evaluating consent forms for clinical trials. Karen is continually involved with NED (no evidence of disease) and is a part-time ICU nurse, wife and mother of two sons.

Level and direction of hope in cancer patients: an...[Support Care Cancer. 2008] - PubMed Result



Level and direction of hope in cancer patients: an...[Support Care Cancer. 2008] - PubMed Result

Pancreatic Resection of Isolated Metastases from N...[Ann Surg Oncol. 2008] - PubMed Result



Pancreatic Resection of Isolated Metastases from N...[Ann Surg Oncol. 2008] - PubMed Result

Combining a symptoms index with CA 125 to improve ...[Cancer. 2008] - PubMed Result



Combining a symptoms index with CA 125 to improve ...[Cancer. 2008] - PubMed Result

Survivorship: Next Steps to Take | Cancer.Net



Survivorship: Next Steps to Take | Cancer.Net

Informal Caregivers - Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association



Informal Caregivers

Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association



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Health System Facts - Percent of population that rates medical care received as very good or excellent, Ontario and by country, 2007



Health System Facts - Percent of population that rates medical care received as very good or excellent, Ontario and by country, 2007

Cost Effectiveness of Intraperitoneal Compared With Intravenous Chemotherapy for Women With Optimally Resected Stage III Ovarian Cancer: A Gynecologic Oncology Group Study -- Havrilesky et al. 26 (25)



Cost Effectiveness of Intraperitoneal Compared With Intravenous Chemotherapy for Women With Optimally Resected Stage III Ovarian Cancer: A Gynecologic Oncology Group Study -- Havrilesky et al. 26 (25)

BMJ Evidence Updates



BMJ Evidence Updates

Prognostic implication of endometriosis in clear c...[Gynecol Oncol. 2008] - PubMed Result



Prognostic implication of endometriosis in clear c...[Gynecol Oncol. 2008] - PubMed Result

Therapy-related myeloid leukemia. [Semin Oncol. 2008] - PubMed Result



Therapy-related myeloid leukemia. [Semin Oncol. 2008] - PubMed Result

Chromosomal instability in fallopian tube precurso...[Gynecol Oncol. 2008] - PubMed Result



Chromosomal instability in fallopian tube precurso...[Gynecol Oncol. 2008] - PubMed Result

abstract: Patient Navigation: State of the art or is it science?



Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Cancer

JCO.2008 Progress in Cancer Care: The Hope, the Hype, and the Gap Between Reality and Perception



Progress in Cancer Care: The Hope,
the Hype, and the Gap Between Reality
and Perception
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abstract:

JCO Early Release, published online ahead of print Sep 15 2008
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 10.1200/JCO.2008.17.6198


Progress in Cancer Care: The Hope, the Hype, and the Gap Between Reality and Perception

Leonard B. Saltz

Division of Solid Tumor Oncology, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY

Ovarian cancer drug trial reveals promising new treatment -Ovarian Cancer news-



Ovarian cancer drug trial reveals promising new treatment -Ovarian Cancer news-

Abstract: Breast vs ovarian cancer cells' molecular profile as a response to treatment with anticancer drugs Cisplatin, Carbo, Doxil, VP15 and Taxol



HighWire Press -- Medline Abstract

The Canadian Press: Hope, confusion in hunt for ovarian cancer tests; FDA watches field closely



The Canadian Press: Hope, confusion in hunt for ovarian cancer tests; FDA watches field closely

Genetic cancer risk assessment and counseling: recommendations of the National Society of Genetic Counselors.



Genetic cancer risk assessment and counseling: recommendations of the National Society of Genetic Counselors.

The Trajectory of Psychological Impast in BRCA 1/2 Genetic Testing - Does Time Heal?



HighWire Press -- Medline Abstract

Monday, September 15, 2008

2008 Abstract: Loss of DNA Mismatch Repair Protein hMSH6 in Ovarian Cancer is Histotype-Specific



HighWire Press -- Medline Abstract

2008 abstract: The Importance of CA125 Normalization During Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Followed by Planned Delayed Surgical Debulking in Patients



HighWire Press -- Medline Abstract

2008 Factors influencing the implementation of clinical guidelines for health care professionals: a meta-review



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Researchers identify cancer-causing gene in many colon cancers



Researchers identify cancer-causing gene in many colon cancers

2008 abstract: Meaning in life assessed with the SMiLE: a comparison between a cancer patient and student sample (abstract)



SpringerLink - Journal Article

Clinical Care Options Oncology - Ovarian Cancer: Expert Recap



Clinical Care Options Oncology - Ovarian Cancer: Expert Recap

Welcome to the PeerView Press Website



Welcome to the PeerView Press Website

Public engagement in setting priorities in health care -- Bruni et al. 179 (1): 15 -- Canadian Medical Association Journal



Public engagement in setting priorities in health care -- Bruni et al. 179 (1): 15 -- Canadian Medical Association Journal

Is there any association between retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy and survival benefit in ovarian clear cell carcinoma patients? -- Suzuki et al. 19 (7): 1284 -- Annals of Oncology



Is there any association between retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy and survival benefit in ovarian clear cell carcinoma patients? -- Suzuki et al. 19 (7): 1284 -- Annals of Oncology

The Staging of Cancer: A Retrospective and Prospective Appraisal -- Greene and Sobin 58 (3): 180 -- CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians



The Staging of Cancer: A Retrospective and Prospective Appraisal -- Greene and Sobin 58 (3): 180 -- CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians

'Futile Care': What to Do When Your Patient Insists on Chemotherapy That Likely Won’t Help: - Cancer Network



'Futile Care': What to Do When Your Patient Insists on Chemotherapy That Likely Won’t Help: - Cancer Network

Don't let the silent killer get you by the ovaries



Don't let the silent killer get you by the ovaries

We Fought Cancer And Cancer Won



We Fought Cancer…And Cancer Won

2008 Current Oncology: Presentations from the Integrating Wellness into Cancer Care Conference



2008

Decision Making in Oncology: A Review of Patient Decision Aids to Support Patient Participation -- Stacey et al. 58 (5): 293 -- CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians



Decision Making in Oncology: A Review of Patient Decision Aids to Support Patient Participation -- Stacey et al. 58 (5): 293 -- CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians

2008 June (Stein study) ACS's Studies of Cancer Survivors



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Performance of BRCA1/2 Mutation Prediction Models in Asian Americans -- Kurian et al., 10.1200/JCO.2008.16.8310 -- Journal of Clinical Oncology



Performance of BRCA1/2 Mutation Prediction Models in Asian Americans -- Kurian et al., 10.1200/JCO.2008.16.8310 -- Journal of Clinical Oncology

Subdividing Ovarian and Peritoneal Serous Carcinom...[Am J Surg Pathol. 2008] - PubMed Result



Subdividing Ovarian and Peritoneal Serous Carcinom...[Am J Surg Pathol. 2008] - PubMed Result

A phase 2, randomized, double-blind, placebo-contr...[Gynecol Oncol. 2008] - PubMed Result



A phase 2, randomized, double-blind, placebo-contr...[Gynecol Oncol. 2008] - PubMed Result

Sensitivity to pertuzumab (2C4) in ovarian cancer models: cross-talk with estrogen receptor signaling -- Mullen et al. 6 (1): 93 -- Molecular Cancer Therapeutics



Sensitivity to pertuzumab (2C4) in ovarian cancer models: cross-talk with estrogen receptor signaling -- Mullen et al. 6 (1): 93 -- Molecular Cancer Therapeutics

Lost In Translation? FDA Believes That LabCorp’s Ovarian Cancer Early Detection Test (OvaSure) Lacks Adequate Clinical Validation « Libby’s H*O*P*E*



Lost In Translation? FDA Believes That LabCorp’s Ovarian Cancer Early Detection Test (OvaSure) Lacks Adequate Clinical Validation « Libby’s H*O*P*E*

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Analysis of Survival by Tumor Response and Other Comparisons of Time-to-Event by Outcome Variables -- Anderson et al. 26 (24): 3913 -- Journal of Clinical Oncology



Analysis of Survival by Tumor Response and Other Comparisons of Time-to-Event by Outcome Variables -- Anderson et al. 26 (24): 3913 -- Journal of Clinical Oncology

Cancer.Net Podcasts | Cancer.Net



Cancer.Net Podcasts | Cancer.Net

When The Patient Can't Decide: Study Looks At Physician Perspectives On Surrogate Decision-making



When The Patient Can't Decide: Study Looks At Physician Perspectives On Surrogate Decision-making

Selected Combination Therapy with Sorafenib: A Review of Clinical Data and Perspectives in Advanced Solid Tumors -- Dal Lago et al., 10.1634/theoncologist.2007-0233 -- The Oncologist



Selected Combination Therapy with Sorafenib: A Review of Clinical Data and Perspectives in Advanced Solid Tumors -- Dal Lago et al., 10.1634/theoncologist.2007-0233 -- The Oncologist

Advocating a Treatment, but Denied Access to It | BlueRidgeNow.com | Times-News Online | Hendersonville, NC



Advocating a Treatment, but Denied Access to It | BlueRidgeNow.com | Times-News Online | Hendersonville, NC

Medical News: No Evidence of Benefit for Ovary Removal with Hysterectomy - in OB/GYN, General OB/GYN from MedPage Today



Medical News: No Evidence of Benefit for Ovary Removal with Hysterectomy - in OB/GYN, General OB/GYN from MedPage Today

PLoS Medicine - Next Stop, Don't Block the Doors: Opening Up Access to Clinical Trials Results



PLoS Medicine - Next Stop, Don't Block the Doors: Opening Up Access to Clinical Trials Results

NEJM -- Wellness Programs and Lifestyle Discrimination -- The Legal Limits



short abstract:

NEJM -- Wellness Programs and Lifestyle Discrimination -- The Legal Limits

Undertreatment of Cancer Patients With Chemotherapy Is a Global Concern -- Lyman 4 (3): 114 -- Journal of Oncology Practice



Undertreatment of Cancer Patients With Chemotherapy Is a Global Concern -- Lyman 4 (3): 114 -- Journal of Oncology Practice

Chemotherapy Dosing Strategies in the Obese, Elderly, and Thin Patient: Results of a Nationwide Survey -- Field et al. 4 (3): 108 -- Journal of Oncology Practice



Chemotherapy Dosing Strategies in the Obese, Elderly, and Thin Patient: Results of a Nationwide Survey -- Field et al. 4 (3): 108 -- Journal of Oncology Practice

Biocompare News - New Cancer Gene Discovered



Biocompare News - New Cancer Gene Discovered

Primary Care Physicians and Oncologists Are Players on the Same Team -- Grunfeld 26 (14): 2246 -- Journal of Clinical Oncology



Primary Care Physicians and Oncologists Are Players on the Same Team -- Grunfeld 26 (14): 2246 -- Journal of Clinical Oncology

Cancer often detected in patients with unprovoked venous thromboembolism - ASCO



Cancer often detected in patients with unprovoked venous thromboembolism - ASCO

Ovarian cancers may begin in fallopian tube- msnbc.com



Ovarian cancers may begin in fallopian tube- msnbc.com

Humour can play an essential role in the most serious healthcare settings



Humour can play an essential role in the most serious healthcare settings

Monday September 15th, 2008: CANO conference presentation - Survivors' Debate: The Past Decade in Ovarian Cancer



Survivors Debate: The Past Decade in Ovarian Cancer

Pamela J. West1, Sandi Pniauskas2, Carolyn Benivegna3. 1Rouge Valley Health System, Toronto,
ON, Canada, 2No Institution - patient, Whitby, ON, Canada, 3No Institution - patient,
Novi, MI, USA.

2008 Inquiry will hear cancer warning



telegraphjournal.com - Inquiry will hear cancer warning

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Survivors Debate: "the Past Decade in Ovarian Cancer"



Carolyn Benivegna and Sandi Pniauskas

contact: Sandi Pniauskas 905 668-0767
email: sandipn@sympatico.ca

further information/registration: http://ovariancancerdebate.blogspot.com

online poll: http://cancerissues.blogspot.com/


Survivors' Debate: “The Past Decade in Ovarian Cancer”

WHAT:
Ovarian cancer survivors, Carolyn Benivegna (U.S.) and Sandi Pniauskas (Canada), announce the first ever Ovarian Cancer Survivors Debate. The two conferences are survivor-led and survivor-organized with debate and discussion surrounding the multitude of issues - the past and the present. Open and lively dialogue will be encouraged.


WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
All cancer survivors/caregivers, healthcare professionals, researchers, pharmacists and the general public are encouraged to attend and participate.


WHERE/
WHEN:



#1: Sheraton Hotel, Novi, MI Sat. October 27th, 2007
#2: Metropolitan Hotel, Toronto, ON Sat. November 3rd, 2007
Time: 10:00 am - 12:30 pm



BACKGROUND:


Ovarian cancer has the highest mortality rate of all gynecologic cancers. Ovarian cancer has no early detection test. The debate and ensuing open forum public discussions will include the specifics of disease-related issues including genetics, access to care and communications. Carolyn Benivegna is a nine year ovarian cancer survivor, a BRCA1 carrier and Founder/Board Member of OCAG-GC. Sandi Pniauskas is an eight ovarian cancer survivor with a genetic predisposition to Lynch Syndrome/Hereditary NonPolyposis Colorectal Cancer and a member of the Cochrane Collaboration. Carolyn and Sandi are energetic, knowledgeable ovarian cancer advocates and activists since the beginning of their journeys.

Ovarian cancer survivors Annamarie DeCarlo and Dr. Yi Pan will co-moderate both events. Bridget Capo (R.N.) and Pamela J. West (R.N.) will provide support and collaborate with Benivegna and Pniauskas in formal publication of the event proceedings.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Lynch Syndrome - Cancer Prevention with Lynch Syndrome



Sandi's comments: One of the issues that I have is the reference in the article: "If you're a woman with Lynch syndrome, you may want to mention this study to your doctor and get her take on how it might apply to you."

As a generalization, the vast majority of hcps have never heard of the Lynch Syndrome (HNPCC).


Lynch Syndrome - Cancer Prevention with Lynch Syndrome: "If you're a woman with Lynch syndrome, you may want to mention this study to your doctor and get her take on how it might apply to you."

Saturday, July 14, 2007

The quality of the operative report for women with ovarian cancer in Ontario.



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The quality of the operative report for women with ovarian cancer in Ontario.
Elit L, Bondy S, Chen Z, Law C, Paszat L.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.

OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of the operative reports from cases of ovarian cancer surgery in Ontario.

METHODS: We undertook a population cohort study including all newly diagnosed ovarian cancer patients treated initially with surgery from January 1996 to December 1998 in Ontario (n = 1341). We abstracted charts from hospitals and cancer centres. All surgical and pathology notes were abstracted into an ACCESS database.

RESULTS: A total of 1,341 women had surgery as the first step in management of ovarian cancer. A vertical abdominal incision was used in 87.6% of these cases. Peritoneal cytology was obtained in 87.8% of cases overall, but in only 69.5% of stage 1 cases. A description of the ovaries was provided in 85% of reports, of the uterus in 70%, the diaphragm in 53%, the liver in 69%, the pelvic lymph nodes in 10%, and the para-aortic lymph nodes in 41%. In stage 1 cases, the ovaries were assessed histologically in 89% of cases, the uterus in 80%, the omentum in 69%, the peritoneum in 20%, the appendix in 9%, the pelvic lymph nodes in 10%, and the para-aortic lymph nodes in 7%. Frozen section was obtained in half of the stage 1 cases, and the false negative rate for identifying malignancy was 6%. In all, 23% of women received adequate surgical staging for stage 1 disease, and 12% of women with advanced disease had optimal debulking (to less than 1 cm residual disease). There are clear differences between centres with a gynaecologic oncologist on staff and other centres in the adequacy of surgical staging in women with stage 1 disease (chi2 = 60.6, P < 0.0001) and in optimal debulking for advanced disease (chi2 = 39.1, P < 0.0001). In 40% of cases with advanced disease, the amount of residual disease following surgery is not reported.

CONCLUSION: The current approach of dictating operative notes does not provide sufficient detail in a large number of cases; this affects treatment decisions and limits our ability to assess quality indicators for operative care in ovarian cancer. This problem is pervasive but is more significant in centres without a gynaecologic oncologist.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy for breast cancer



Magnetic resonance spectroscopy for breast cancer

ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Use of systemic therapy in women with recurrent ovarian cancer—Development of a national clinical practice guid



ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Use of systemic therapy in women with recurrent ovarian cancer—Development of a national clinical practice guideline

ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Nutritional assessment using prealbumin as an objective criterion to determine whom should not undergo primary



ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Nutritional assessment using prealbumin as an objective criterion to determine whom should not undergo primary radical cytoreductive surgery for ovarian cancer

Editorial but no free text- Gynecologic Oncology : Time for action: A “sea change” in treatment strategies for rare types of epithelial ovarian cancer



ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Time for action: A “sea change” in treatment strategies for rare types of epithelial ovarian cancer

ScienceDirect - European Journal of Cancer : Genetic epidemiology of BRCA mutations – family history detects less than 50% of the mutation carriers



ScienceDirect - European Journal of Cancer : Genetic epidemiology of BRCA mutations – family history detects less than 50% of the mutation carriers

ScienceDirect - European Journal of Cancer : Humoral immune responses to MUC1 in women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation



ScienceDirect - European Journal of Cancer : Humoral immune responses to MUC1 in women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation

ScienceDirect - Journal of Pain and Symptom Management : Complications at the End of Life in Ovarian Cancer



ScienceDirect - Journal of Pain and Symptom Management : Complications at the End of Life in Ovarian Cancer

ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Effect of perioperative venous thromboembolism on survival in ovarian, primary peritoneal, and fallopian tube c



ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Effect of perioperative venous thromboembolism on survival in ovarian, primary peritoneal, and fallopian tube cancer

ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Duration of second or greater complete clinical remission in ovarian cancer: Exploring potential endpoints for



ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Duration of second or greater complete clinical remission in ovarian cancer: Exploring potential endpoints for clinical trials

ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Multivisceral cytoreductive surgery in FIGO stages IIIC and IV epithelial ovarian cancer: Results and 5-year fo



ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Multivisceral cytoreductive surgery in FIGO stages IIIC and IV epithelial ovarian cancer: Results and 5-year follow-up

ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Estrogen-regulated gene expression predicts response to endocrine therapy in patients with ovarian cancer



ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Estrogen-regulated gene expression predicts response to endocrine therapy in patients with ovarian cancer

ScienceDirect - Fertility and Sterility : Safety of testosterone treatment in postmenopausal women



ScienceDirect - Fertility and Sterility : Safety of testosterone treatment in postmenopausal women

Familial Breast/Ovarian Cancer and BRCA1/2 Genetic Screening: The Role of Immunohistochemistry as an Additional Method in the Selection of Patients --



Familial Breast/Ovarian Cancer and BRCA1/2 Genetic Screening: The Role of Immunohistochemistry as an Additional Method in the Selection of Patients -- Vaz et al., 10.1369/jhc.7A7209.2007 -- Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry

Germ Cell Cancer - Survivors of rare ovarian cancer retain fertility....



Germ Cell Cancer - Survivors of rare ovarian cancer retain fertility, have p...

Antisoma, Novartis drug fails in ovarian cancer |- Reuters



Antisoma, Novartis drug fails in ovarian cancer | Breaking City News | Reuters.co.uk

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Complications at the End of Life in Ovarian Cancer. [J Pain Symptom Manage. 2007] - PubMed Result



Complications at the End of Life in Ovarian Cancer. [J Pain Symptom Manage. 2007] - PubMed Result

J Pain Symptom Manage. 2007 Jun 30; [Epub ahead of print]
Complications at the End of Life in Ovarian Cancer.
Herrinton LJ, Neslund-Dudas C, Rolnick SJ, Hornbrook MC, Bachman DJ, Darbinian JA, Jackson JM, Coughlin SS.

Division of Research (L.J.H., J.A.D.), Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland, California; Henry Ford Health Systems (C.N.-D.), Detroit, Michigan; HealthPartners Research Foundation (S.J.R., J.M.J.), Minneapolis, Minnesota; Center for Health Research, Northwest/Hawaii (M.C.H., D.J.B.), Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, Oregon; and Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (S.S.C.), United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Women dying of ovarian cancer vary considerably in their complications and in the types of health care they receive. The objective of this study was to describe the complications of ovarian cancer, other than pain, and their treatment at the end of life. This study used a cohort of 421 enrollees in three nonprofit managed-care organizations who died with ovarian cancer during 1995-2000. Data were collected from abstraction of paper and electronic medical records. Proportions of women experiencing complications and undergoing treatments were calculated. Logistic regression was used to evaluate the association of patient characteristics with the probability of receiving an intervention for complications. The most common complications recorded in the medical record were fatigue or weakness (75%), nausea or vomiting (71%), constipation (49%), edema of the extremities (44%), and anemia (34%). The prevalence of major complications was as follows: ascites, 28%; bowel obstruction, 12%; pleural effusion, 10%; bladder obstruction, 3%; and disordered nutrition that required support with parenteral nutrition, 9%. Patients may not always have received interventions for major complications; for example, pleural effusion apparently was left untreated in almost half of the women with this problem. After adjustment, women who died at younger ages were more likely to receive an intervention, compared to older women (odds ratio for each decade of age, 0.71, 95% confidence interval=0.53-0.94, P for trend=0.02). The study, which preceded the establishment of palliative care programs, suggests that care given to ovarian cancer patients at the end of life may be inadequate.

PMID: 17606360 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Endometriosis Raises Risk Of Ovarian, Kidney And Thyroid Cancer



Endometriosis Raises Risk Of Ovarian, Kidney And Thyroid Cancer

The scientists found the endometriosis raised the risk of developing the following types of tumors:

-- Ovarian tumors - 37% greater risk
-- Endocrine tumors - 38% greater risk
-- Kidney tumors - 36% greater risk
-- Thyroid tumors - 33% greater risk
-- Brain tumors - 27% greater risk
-- Malignant melanoma - 23% greater risk
-- Breast cancer - 9% greater risk
Surprisingly, women with endometriosis seem to have a 29% lower risk of developing cervical cancer.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Quality of Life for Patients With Epithelial Ovarian Cancer



Quality of Life for Patients With Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

Cancer genetic risk assessment for individuals at risk of familial breast cancer



Cancer genetic risk assessment for individuals at risk of familial breast cancer

Gynecologic Cancer Prevention in Lynch Syndrome/Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer Families -- Chen et al. 110 (1): 18 -- Obstetrics & Gynecolo



Gynecologic Cancer Prevention in Lynch Syndrome/Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer Families -- Chen et al. 110 (1): 18 -- Obstetrics & Gynecology

Cancer risks in carriers of the BRCA1/2 Ashkenazi founder mutations -- Kadouri et al. 44 (7): 467 -- Journal of Medical Genetics



Cancer risks in carriers of the BRCA1/2 Ashkenazi founder mutations -- Kadouri et al. 44 (7): 467 -- Journal of Medical Genetics

2007 Timing of Referral to Hospice and Quality of Care: Length of Stay and Bereaved Family Members' Perceptions of the Timing of Hospice Referral



JPSM_Late-Referrals_2007.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Randomized Phase III Trial of Gemcitabine Compared With Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin in Patients With Platinum-Resistant Ovarian Cancer -- Mutch et



Randomized Phase III Trial of Gemcitabine Compared With Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin in Patients With Platinum-Resistant Ovarian Cancer -- Mutch et al. 25 (19): 2811 -- Journal of Clinical Oncology

Friday, June 29, 2007

Changes in and Prognostic Value of Hormone Receptor Status in a Series of Operable Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy -- Tac



Changes in and Prognostic Value of Hormone Receptor Status in a Series of Operable Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy -- Tacca et al. 12 (6): 636 -- The Oncologist

Efficacy and Safety of Every-2-Week Darbepoetin Alfa in Patients with Anemia of Cancer: A Controlled, Randomized, Open-Label Phase II Trial -- Charu e



Efficacy and Safety of Every-2-Week Darbepoetin Alfa in Patients with Anemia of Cancer: A Controlled, Randomized, Open-Label Phase II Trial -- Charu et al. 12 (6): 727 -- The Oncologist

Amifostine: The First Selective-Target and Broad-Spectrum Radioprotector -- Kouvaris et al. 12 (6): 738 -- The Oncologist



Amifostine: The First Selective-Target and Broad-Spectrum Radioprotector -- Kouvaris et al. 12 (6): 738 -- The Oncologist

Gynecologic Oncology : Cytoreductive surgery for patients with recurrent epithelial ovarian carcinoma



ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Cytoreductive surgery for patients with recurrent epithelial ovarian carcinoma

Gynecologic Oncology : Defining practice patterns in Gynecologic Oncology to prevent pulmonary embolism and deep venous thrombosis



ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : Defining practice patterns in Gynecologic Oncology to prevent pulmonary embolism and deep venous thrombosis

Gynecologic Oncology : A new frontier for quality of care in gynecologic oncology surgery: Multi-institutional assessment of short-ter



ScienceDirect - Gynecologic Oncology : A new frontier for quality of care in gynecologic oncology surgery: Multi-institutional assessment of short-term outcomes for ovarian cancer using a risk-adjusted model

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Is Telik Insane?



Is Telik Insane?

ICON7 : A randomised, two arm, multi-centre Gynaecologic Cancer InterGroup phase III trial



ICON7 : A randomised, two arm, multi-centre Gynaecologic Cancer InterGroup phase III trial

Estrogen and progestogen use in peri- and postmenopausal women: March 2007 position statement of The North American Meno



Estrogen and progestogen use in peri- and postmenopausal women: March 2007 position statement of The North American Meno

2007 Abstract Study of symptoms in terminally ill patients with ovarian carcinoma



HighWire Press -- Medline Abstract

2007 Telik Reports Cancer Patients Die Sooner on Its Drug - Telcyta



Bloomberg.com: Worldwide

Should healthcare providers have a duty to warn family members of individuals with an HNPCC-causing mutation? A survey of patients from the Ontario Fa



Should healthcare providers have a duty to warn family members of individuals with an HNPCC-causing mutation? A survey of patients from the Ontario Familial Colon Cancer Registry -- Kohut et al. 44 (6): 404 -- Journal of Medical Genetics

2Guidelines for the clinical management of Lynch syndrome (hereditary non-polyposis cancer) -- Vasen et al. 44 (6): 353 -- Journal of Medical Genetics



Guidelines for the clinical management of Lynch syndrome (hereditary non-polyposis cancer) -- Vasen et al. 44 (6): 353 -- Journal of Medical Genetics

Table 2 Lifetime risk of cancer reported in families with an identified mismatch repair mutation

Colorectal cancer (men) 28–75%
Colorectal cancer (women) 24–52%
Endometrial cancer 27–71%
Ovarian cancer 3–13%
Gastric cancer 2–13%
Urinary tract cancer 1–12%
Brain tumour 1–4%
Bile duct/gallbladder cancer 2%
Small-bowel cancer 4–7%

2007 Exogenous hormones and colorectal cancer risk in Canada: associations stratified by clinically defined familial risk of cancer - Mount Sinai



Exogenous hormones and colorectal cancer risk in C...[Cancer Causes Control. 2007] - PubMed Result

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Health Affairs Blog - Patient Safety



The bottom line, according to Groopman, is that doctors often don’t ask the right questions and don’t listen carefully enough when the patient answers. Expect to hear more about this. The blogs are already buzzing.


Health Affairs Blog: "The bottom line, according to Groopman, is that doctors often don’t ask the right questions and don’t listen carefully enough when the patient answers. Expect to hear more about this. The blogs are already buzzing."