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Saturday, October 09, 2010

U.S. FDA: About the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research > Carboplatin dosing



Carboplatin dosing

"This communication is to inform members of the oncology community of recent changes in the measurement of serum creatinine which may have an impact on carboplatin dosing. Based on preliminary communications with the National Cancer Institute/Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program, a potential safety issue with carboplatin dosing has been identified. By the end of 2010, all clinical laboratories in the US will use the new standardized Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry (IDMS) method to measure serum creatinine. The IDMS method appears to underestimate serum creatinine values compared to older methods when the serum creatinine values are relatively low (e.g., ~0.7 mg/dL). Measurement of serum creatinine by the IDMS-method could result in an overestimation of the Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) in some patients with normal renal function. If the total carboplatin dose is calculated based on IDMS-measured serum creatinine using the Calvert formula, carboplatin dosing could be higher than desired and could result in increased drug-related toxicity...."cont'd

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Stem cell scientists launch effort to prevent fraudulent treatment - Office of Communications & Public Affairs - Stanford University School of Medicine



"... The use of quotes from well-regarded stem cell scientists and physicians is not uncommon on unscrupulous Internet websites, according to Weissman. Frequently these experts are unaware that their names are being used, and the quotes are fabricated or taken out-of-context from some other source.

As a result of the task force’s efforts to publicize these and other abuses, the ISSCR recently launched a publicly available website (www.closerlookatstemcells.org) where patients can learn more about stem cell biology, learn what questions to ask of potential clinics, and even submit a specific website for further investigation by the ISSCR."