Sunday, December 06, 2009
The Impact of Complete Surgical Staging Upon Survival in Early-Stage Ovarian Clear Cell Carcinoma: A Multi-institutional Retrospective Study
Although the study was a limited retrospective study, the impact of peritoneal cytology status was more important than complete surgical staging procedure in CCC patients. More effective treatment modality was warranted, especially for CCC cases positive for malignant peritoneal cytology.
Preoperative CA-125 Levels in 123 Patients With Borderline Ovarian Tumors: A Retrospective Analysis and Review of the Literature
From a clinical perspective, we believe, on base of the results of this study and the literature, that preoperative discrimination using CA-125 level is especially difficult between patients with stage I ovarian cancer and the group of patients with serous and/or advanced-stage BOTs.
Saturday, December 05, 2009
This test can spare women from chemo. But they can't get it here - The Globe and Mail
This test can spare women from chemo. But they can't get it here - The Globe and Mail
My response: some of the public's opinions which, as usual, were way off target to the original focus of the article: It's always a great transformation of opinion when those without a cancer diagnosis are diagnosed. It's very nice to know there are so many who believe in each paying for their own healthcare except...that's nice. But, envision your neighbour, your family member, your friend who cannot. Envision if it is your neighbour's child. Nice that we seem to have come to such a one-person self-centerness that we cannot see beyond the small picture of one.
Response: Does Morphine Stimulate Cancer Growth? | GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Blog
Does Morphine Stimulate Cancer Growth? | GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Blog
Response to the dialogues:
- Sandi Pniauskas said...
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While the media and pharma are often criticized in situations such as this, there is the communication factor - good or bad. The value to patients of harm vs benefit is that the information is available and sufficient enough for patients to question, research and also take the information for discussion to their professional caregivers. The e-patient communities welcome dialogues but not in an exclusive setting which is absent their participation.
- December 5, 2009 8:57 AM
Friday, December 04, 2009
Radiation recall dermatitis triggered by multi-tar... [Anticancer Drugs. 2009] - PubMed result
Radiation recall dermatitis triggered by multi-tar... [Anticancer Drugs. 2009] - PubMed result: "Radiation recall dermatitis triggered by multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitors: sunitinib and sorafenib"
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