OVARIAN CANCER and US

Blog Archives: Nov 2004 - present

#ovariancancers



Special items: Ovarian Cancer and Us blog best viewed in Firefox

Search This Blog

Monday, April 16, 2012

open access: PLoS ONE: Proteins from Avastin® (bevacizumab) Show Tyrosine Nitrations for which the Consequences Are Completely Unclear



PLoS ONE: Proteins from Avastin® (bevacizumab) Show Tyrosine Nitrations for which the Consequences Are Completely Unclear

"......A major finding indicating pathogenetic or toxic properties of nitrated proteins was presented recently: assembly of alpha-synuclein and fibrinogen were deteriorated by nitration of only a small fraction of proteins [25], [32]. As for fibrinogen, nitration is accelerating the rate of fibrin clot formation [33]. It cannot be ruled out, therefore, that nitration of Avastin® may lead to side effects based upon probable disturbed protein-protein interactions as aggregations that in turn may lead to a series of complications as listed in the drug information sheet.
As to the underlying cause of tyrosine nitration it remains open, whether it can be considered as a post-translational modification of the immunoglobulin Avastin® or technical in nature, or both [34]-[38].
Taken together, it remains unclear if the observed nitrations and other PMs detected on Avastin® may be responsible for different biological or pharmacotoxicological properties and effects. Quantification of nitrations and their presence in several batches of the product has to be taken into considerations on probable toxicity as well, but corresponding in vivo analyses based upon these findings should be carried out by the manufacturers to probably save this protein drug that may have strong potential in tumor therapy."

media: Merck’s $1 billion deal includes phase 3 ovarian cancer therapeutic (Vintafolide/Endocyte)



Merck’s $1 billion deal includes phase 3 ovarian cancer therapeutic

 Merck (NYSE:MRK) has forged a deal with a biopharmaceutical company for its phase 3 platinum-resistant ovarian cancer treatment and nonsmall cell lung cancer in mid-stage development in a deal valued at up to $1 billion... Under the terms of the deal, Merck, through a subsidiary, will get worldwide rights to develop and commercialize vintafolide for ovarian cancer that’s resistant to platinum-based chemotherapy treatment. Endocyte (NASDAQ:ECYT), the Indiana-based cancer therapeutics developer, will receive a $120 million up-front payment and is eligible for milestone payments of up to $880 million if it achieves certain development, regulatory and commercialization milestones for vintafolide for a total of six cancer indications, according to a company statement......

"...The clinical trials for both maladies will also use etarfolatide, a noninvasive companion diagnostic imaging agent that is used to identify folate receptor positive tumor cells.....

JCO The Art of Oncology (2010) Art Informs Medicine (ovarian cancer)



Art Informs Medicine

"...... The artist, whose work is on exhibit, is here by appointment. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer 2 years ago.......

(2003) A Couple With Cancer: Conflicting Wishes, Joint Decisions (ovarian cancer) JCO Art of Oncology



A Couple With Cancer: Conflicting Wishes, Joint Decisions

"JULIE AND ROBERT arrived at the hospital from a small country town concerned about Julie’s swollen abdomen and her inability to eat. Scans demonstrated ascites and bilateral ovarian masses, but a small liver lesion and a thickened stomach wall did not fit with a typical ovarian cancer. After discussing the likely diagnosis of cancer, possibly gastric, the gynecological oncologist deferred surgery, organized an endoscopy, and requested a medical oncology opinion........"

(2005) Cancer Patients' and Patient Advocates' Perspectives on a Novel Information Source: A Qualitative Study of The Art of Oncology, When the Tumor Is Not the Target



Cancer Patients' and Patient Advocates' Perspectives on a Novel Information Source: A Qualitative Study of The Art of Oncology, When the Tumor Is Not the Target

"....A special section of the Journal of Clinical Oncology entitled “The Art of Oncology: When the Tumor Is Not the Target” was initiated in January 2000 to facilitate discussion among professionals regarding improved end-of-life patient care. The articles published in this journal section, which were written by and for oncology health care professionals, were compiled into an anthology, which is also entitled The Art of Oncology: When the Tumor Is Not the Target,7 and sent to all members of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in May 2003. The anthology is divided into the following four sections: (1) end-of-life issues; (2) emotions of the oncologist; (3) hospice and symptom control; and (4) survivorship issues. The articles included in the anthology were developed from the beginning as informational sources that could potentially be of value, not only to professional audiences, but to select members of the lay public as well, including patients facing end-of-life issues and their families. In the current study, we interviewed advanced cancer patients and patient advocates about their personal perspectives on this anthology (ovarian cancer patients included).....





JCO series: Art of Oncology (3) open access



 Blogger's Note: the Art of Oncology series, formerly known as The Art of Oncology, When the Tumor is Not the Target represents a collection of integrated clinical and human interest stories, typically written from the healthcare provider's perspective, all involving special patients/situations/lasting memories; searching the archives of the series you will find ovarian cancer in this series

JCO Early Release Articles (date view)

April 16, 2012

Discussions: More On Dichloroacetate (DCA) In Cancer Treatment



Blogger's Note: background - the debates surrounding DCA include some opinions that because the drug is readily available and cheap, the role for cancer integration (manufacturing/pharma) is the reason there have been no advances in DCA research; the U of Alberta seems to be one exception (included in the discussion/s)

More On Dichloroacetate (DCA) In Cancer Treatment

audio/video/text: Topol on The Creative Destruction of Medicine (technology/social networks/patients sharing data/Patients Like Me, young patients, privacy ...)



(Dr) Topol on The Creative Destruction of Medicine

eg. MS/Facebook (Canada/stents/Facebook; I use this as an example (there are others in the interview) as the social networks moved forward clinical trials for MS patients where no support existed prior.....)

numerous videos: the Hastings Center - A Conversation with Leaders in Bioethics and Genetics | Help with Hard Questions



A Conversation with Leaders in Bioethics and Genetics | Help with Hard Questions

Merck and Endocyte Enter Exclusive Worldwide Agreement to Develop and Commercialize Phase III Cancer Candidate Vintafolide (EC145) - MarketWatch



Merck and Endocyte Enter Exclusive Worldwide Agreement to Develop and Commercialize Phase III Cancer Candidate Vintafolide (EC145) - MarketWatch

Apr 16, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Merck, known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, MRK +0.58% and Endocyte Inc. ECYT +103.95% , today announced that they have entered into an agreement to develop and commercialize Endocyte's novel investigational therapeutic candidate vintafolide (EC145). Vintafolide is currently being evaluated in a Phase III clinical trial for platinum-resistant ovarian cancer, (PROCEED trial) and a Phase II trial for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC); both studies are also using Endocyte's investigational companion diagnostic agent, etarfolatide (EC20).
"Vintafolide is a promising and innovative late-stage cancer drug candidate. In addition to pursuing the lead indication of platinum-resistant ovarian cancer, Merck plans to further evaluate its potential for treatment of multiple other cancer types," said Peter S. Kim, executive vice president and president Merck Research Laboratories. "This agreement underscores our strategy of building a portfolio of oncology therapeutics that employ a companion diagnostic to facilitate selection of those patients most likely to respond to treatment.".....

Mayo Clinic, Assured Diagnosis Inc. Announce Two New Private Health Insurance Products for Canadians - Press Release - Digital Journal



Mayo Clinic, Assured Diagnosis Inc. Announce Two New Private Health Insurance Products for Canadians - Press Release - Digital Journal


ROCHESTER, MN, and CALGARY, April 16, 2012 /CNW/ - Mayo Clinic and Assured Diagnosis Inc. (ADI) of Calgary, Alberta, announced today the launch of two new health insurance options that will provide more Canadians access to Mayo Clinic's expertise and care in the event of serious illness.
The two new offerings, MyCare Health Benefit Option (HBO) and MyCare Advantage Insurance, are now available to companies and associations as an addition to their benefit packages. Like the original MyCare plan, designed for individuals and families, these two new products are available nationwide in Canada, initially excluding Quebec..........

Thomson Reuters Announces 100 Top (U.S.) Hospitals Award Winners PRNewswire



 Blogger's Note: not a specific list for Cancer Centers but includes teaching centers

Thomson Reuters Announces 100 Top Hospitals Award Winners -- ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

"The Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals® study evaluates performance in 10 areas: mortality; medical complications; patient safety; average patient stay; expenses; profitability; patient satisfaction; adherence to clinical standards of care; post-discharge mortality; and readmission rates for acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), heart failure, and pneumonia. The study has been conducted annually since 1993."

For more information, please visit www.100tophospitals.com

press release: (OVA1) Vermillion Receives Notice of Allowance for Patent of Biomarker for Ovarian Cancer



Vermillion Receives Notice of Allowance for Patent of Biomarker for Ovarian Cancer


(press release) About OVA1
OVA1 is a blood test for pre-surgical assessment of ovarian tumors for malignancy, using a unique multi-biomarker approach. In a published clinical trial, OVA1 achieved 99% sensitivity in detecting epithelial ovarian cancers (EOC). This included 96% sensitivity for stage I EOC, the earliest and most curable EOC stage, compared with 57% for the conventional biomarker CA125.(1) In addition, OVA1 found 70% of malignancies missed by non-specialist pre-surgical assessment,(1) and it increased detection of malignancy over ACOG guidelines from 77% to 94%.(2) As the first protein-based, In Vitro Diagnostic Multi-Variate Index Assay (IVDMIA) cleared by the FDA, OVA1 also represents a new class of software-based diagnostics.

open access: Synthetic lethality of PARP inhibition in cancers lacking BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations (technical)



Synthetic lethality of PARP inhibition in cancers lacking BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations - UKPMC Article - UK PubMed Central

Abstract
Utilizing the concept of synthetic lethality has provided new opportunities for the development of targeted therapies, by allowing the targeting of loss of function genetic aberrations. In cancer cells with BRCA1 or BRCA2 loss of function, which harbor deficiency of DNA repair by homologous recombination, inhibition of PARP1 enzymatic activity leads to an accumulation of single strand breaks that are converted to double strand breaks but cannot be repaired by homologous recombination. Inhibition of PARP has therefore been advanced as a novel targeted therapy for cancers harboring BRCA1/2 mutations. Preclinical and preliminary clinical evidence, however, suggests a potentially broader scope for PARP inhibitors. Loss of function of various proteins involved in double strand break repair other than BRCA1/2 has been suggested to be synthetically lethal with PARP inhibition. Inactivation of these genes has been reported in a subset of human cancers and might therefore constitute predictive biomarkers for PARP inhibition. Here we discuss the evidence that the clinical use of PARP inhibition may be broader than targeting of cancers in BRCA1/2 germ-line mutation carriers.
Key words: homologous recombination, PARP inhibitor, BRCA1, BRCA2, PTEN, PALB2, EMSY, double strand break repair

Mayo Clinic, Assured Diagnosis Inc. Announce Two New Private Health Insurance Products for Canadians



 Blogger's Note: the press release seems not quite ready for uploading (9:23 am); try later...

Mayo Clinic, Assured Diagnosis Inc. Announce Two New Private Health Insurance Products for Canadians:

ROCHESTER, MN, and CALGARY, April 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Mayo Clinic and Assured Diagnosis Inc. (ADI) of Calgary, Alberta, announced today the launch of two new health insurance options that will provide more Canadians access to Mayo Clinic's expertise and care in the event of...