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Thursday, May 10, 2012

audio/video: Loud and Clear



Loud and Clear

In late fall 2011, The Change Foundation engaged Ontario seniors with chronic health conditions and their informal caregivers about their experiences with transitions in our healthcare system. This report is about their stories, experiences, and ideas.
Download Loud and Clear report PDF

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

text/video: Can Aspirin Reduce Risk for Cancer Metastasis? Cancerwise/MD Anderson



Can Aspirin Reduce Risk for Cancer Metastasis?: Results from a report released today in a leading medical journal indicate that low dose daily aspirin reduces the risk of metastasis of several cancers. According to articles in The Lancet, the protective effect occurs within 3-5 years of beginning aspirin use.

Read more about the study in a post from our Cancer Frontline blog.

Raymond DuBois, M.D., Ph.D, MD Anderson's provost and executive vice president and a professor of cancer biology and cancer medicine, shares his insights on the study's significance and addresses questions about aspirin dose, and how cancer patients should respond to this news.

Thursday, March 08, 2012

YouTube video - Dealing With Recurrence - Dr John Comerci (NOCC) 43 minutes





"We know that the topic of recurrence in cancer patients can be an overwhelming and scary issue for any ovarian cancer survivor. In this video, Dr. John Comerci leads a discussion on recurrence and openly answered many questions from our survivor audience – hopefully yours will be one of them.
We appreciate Dr. Comerci’s contribution of his time and Magee Womnens Hospital of UPMC for providing the resources to make this lecture series possible."

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Saturday, July 30, 2011

TEDMED - video Greg Lucier - genomic sequencing/medical decision making...



Greg Lucier talks about how far we have come in genomic sequencing and using that sequencing to make better medical decisions.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Video Guide: How to Use the NCI Clinical Trials Search Form - National Cancer Institute



Video Guide: How to Use the NCI Clinical Trials Search Form
The NCI Clinical Trials Search Form allows you to search a list of more than 8,000 clinical trials now accepting participants. The list includes trials supported by NCI, pharmaceutical companies, academic institutions, and other research organizations. The following two videos show users how to use the form and review the results. For additional guidance, see
Help Using the NCI Clinical Trials Search Form.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Video: Ovarian cancer cells bully their way through tissue





When researchers placed ovarian cancer cells and mesothelial cells together in a dish, the cancer cells formed a hole in the mesothelial layer, mirroring behavior that would occur in the body as an invasion proceeds. The team interfered with molecular components of the cancer cells one by one and used time-lapse microscopy to watch the result. If the hole failed to form, the researchers knew that they'd discovered a critical player in the invasion process.

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

ELC : Imedex e-learning center March 8th, 2011 video (30 min) interviews from SGO



Note: requires password/registration to view videos (free), risk factors, hereditary, KRAS mutation/variant (in many other cancers as well), MiRnA, ICON7 (Avastin).....    

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Best of the Day: 2011 Society of Gynecologic Oncologists Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer

Dr Bradley Monk interviews 6 nationally recognized experts in GYN oncology about their interpretations of clinically relevant data presented at the annual meeting. Drs Deborah Armstrong, Barbara Goff, Tom Herzog, Warner Huh, Robert Coleman, and Robert Burger comprise the esteemed faculty.