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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: cancer + breast + chemotherapy  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Romford Recorder
Breast cancer victim's stark warning
Romford Recorder, UK -
A WOMAN from Hornchurch whose breast cancer was repeatedly misdiagnosed by her doctor, has now warned others to listen to their instincts. ...

ABC News
Study Suggests Some Cancers May Go Away
New York Times, United States - Nov 24, 2008
Now, though, researchers say they have found a situation in Norway that has let them ask that question about breast cancer. And their new study, ...
Research: Some Cancer May Disappear By Itself WJZ
If Breast Cancer Can Vanish on Its Own, Do You Still Need Mammograms? U.S. News & World Report
Breast cancer can regress without treatment, says study guardian.co.uk
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Dallas Morning News
Grand Prairie teacher fighting cancer remains committed to her ...
Dallas Morning News, TX - Nov 30, 2008
In February, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and has since had a mastectomy and has started chemotherapy, but she remains committed to her work. ...

guardian.co.uk
Pregnant, two kids under five... and cancer. What would you do?
guardian.co.uk, UK - Nov 29, 2008
It was Lizette's fourth round of chemotherapy. She was 32 weeks pregnant and had breast cancer. Before she left the chemo suite at the MD Anderson Cancer ...
How I beat breast cancer - by TV's Trisha Goddard Daily Mail
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Gypsum mom battles cancer with some help from friends
Vail Daily News, CO -
But the aches from chemotherapy never went away. Her hip continued to hurt. On Sept. 3, 2008, Myers found out the breast cancer was back and had reappeared ...
Cancer fight leads woman to offer others hope
Press of Atlantic City, NJ -
Wood, who was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer that had spread to 22 lymph nodes, never paused to ask, "Why me? ...
Cancer sufferer praises hospice for special care
Grimsby Telegraph, UK -
In 2002 she was diagnosed with breast cancer and endured a mastectomy, reconstructive surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. She said: ?I was in remission ...
FDA Approves Duramed's Synthetic Conjugated Estrogens-A Vaginal Cream
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The estrogen-plus-progestin sub-study of the WHI reported increased risks of myocardial infarction, stroke, invasive breast cancer, pulmonary emboli, ...
Survey focuses on needs of breast cancer survivors
Anchorage Daily News, AK - Nov 29, 2008
When she wanted to forgo chemotherapy and opt for alternative therapies, she had a hard time finding a doctor who would work with her. A breast cancer ...
Health calendar
Monroe News Star, LA -
Breast Cancer Support Group ? Circle of Friends meets at 6 pm on the second Tuesday of September, December, March and June. Northeast Louisiana Cancer ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: chemotherapy patients + cancer chemo + chemo  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


ABC News
Salmonella Is Tested To Fight Cancer Cells
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"I think there's a lot of desire with cancer patients who have reached the end and want to try something new," Dr. Forbes said. Chemotherapy and radiation ...
Study Finds Vitamin C May Stop Cancer Growth NBC 10.com
Vitamin C jabs may combat cancer New Scientist (subscription)
NIH team suggests vitamin C shot may slow some cancers Newsday
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Why radiation vs. chemotherapy?
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A single area tumor is often the perfect target for radiation therapy; other cancers are best treated with chemotherapy. For some patients, both radiation ...
Sletten Cancer Center to open in Havre Liberty County Times
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How Chemo Kills Tumors: Research To Reduce Side Effects
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6, 2008) ? University of Manchester researchers are investigating exactly how chemotherapy drugs kill cancerous tumours in a bid to reduce side effects and ...
Goldman-Led Genentech's Avastin May Force Higher Bid (Update1)
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The usual treatment for colon cancer now is surgery to remove the tumor and six months of chemotherapy, followed by annual colonoscopies. ...DNA - OTC:RHHBY - SWF:RO

Canada.com
Video Game Helps Cancer Patients Stick To Meds
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Players move around in a 3-D environment representing the body of a cancer patient. To win the game, players must take chemotherapy drugs, antibiotics, ...
Video game helps young cancer patients take meds Reuters
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Saladax Biomedical Enters Agreement With Karolinska University ...
MarketWatch - Aug 5, 2008
The test provides oncologists with a new tool for monitoring blood level of 5-FU in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. This rapid test is faster than ...

Los Angeles Times
Sex After Breast Cancer
U.S. News & World Report, DC - Aug 5, 2008
Women may also face a loss of libido from the chemotherapy?often due to nausea and extreme tiredness?and may experience vaginal dryness, which can make ...
The emotional side of breast cancer and its treatments Gather.com
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ARIAD Announces Start of Phase 2 Clinical Study of Oral ...
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For those women with disease progression, chemotherapy is the only currently available treatment option, and limited benefit has been seen in such cases, ...ARIA - MRK
Wigs at Home, a discrete, stylish sensitive option for ...
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - Aug 5, 2008
A portion of the profits from Wigs at Home is donated to the American Cancer Society. This company will, at no charge to patients undergoing chemotherapy or ...
Advances ease chemo side effects
Arizona Republic, AZ - Aug 5, 2008
Traditional chemotherapy works on destroying the cancer cells as they are trying to split and multiply. Chemo destroys both cancer (bad) cells and normal ...
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On the receiving end V: Patient perceptions of the side effects of cancer chemotherapy in 1993 -
AM Griffin, PN Butow, AS Coates, AM Childs, PM … - Annals of Oncology, 1996 - Eur Soc Med Oncology
... most severe, be- tween chemotherapy regimens, between older and younger patients
and between ... Key words: cancer, chemotherapy, psychology, side effects ...

chemotherapy plus tamoxifen in node-positive, estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients: … -
F Boccardo, A Rubagotti, P Bruzzi, M Cappellini, G … - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1990 - jco.ascopubs.org
... versus tamoxifen versus chemotherapy plus tamoxifen ... estrogen receptor-positive breast
cancer patients: results of ... Breast Cancer Adjuvant Chemo- Hormone Therapy ...

… of patients with unresectable colorectal cancer liver metastases following infusional chemotherapy -
S Giacchetti, M Itzhaki, G Gruia, R Adam, R Zidani … - Annals of Oncology, 1999 - Springer
... low tumor response rate achieved with conventional chemotherapy. ... studied the outcome
of patients with initially ... metastases from colorectal cancer treated with ...

Effects of psychosocial interventions with adult cancer patients: a meta-analysis of randomized … -
TJ Meyer, MM Mark - Health Psychol, 1995 - content.apa.org
... of biofeedback and relaxation training in reducing the side effects of cancer chemo
therapy. ... Preparing patients for cancer chemotherapy: Effect of coping ...

chemotherapy in patients with AJCC/UICC (1997) stage 3 and 4 nasopharyngeal cancer of the endemic …
J Wee, EH Tan, BC Tai, HB Wong, SS Leong, T Tan, … - ASCO Meeting Abstracts, 2004 - meeting.ascopubs.org
... versus concurrent chemo-radiotherapy followed by adjuvant chemotherapy in patients
with AJCC/UICC (1997) stage 3 and 4 nasopharyngeal cancer of the endemic ...

… Significance of Extent of Rectal Cancer Response to Preoperative Radiation and Chemotherapy. -
L Ruo, S Tickoo, DS Klimstra, BD Minsky, L Saltz, … - Annals of Surgery, 2002 - annalsofsurgery.com
... as a measure of response in patients with non-small cell lung cancer receiving
chemotherapy, 15 was used to categorize pathologic response to RT ? chemo. ...

… the detection of disease in residual neck nodes after(chemo) radiotherapy in head and neck cancer -
SV Porceddu, E Jarmolowski, RJ Hicks, R Ware, LA … - Head & Neck, 2005 - doi.wiley.com
... Radiation with concurrent late chemotherapy intensification (chemo- boost ... for locally
advanced head and neck cancer. ... and radiotherapy in patients with advanced ...

chemotherapy plus tamoxifen in node-positive, oestrogen-receptor positive breast cancer patients. … -
F Boccardo, A Rubagotti, D Amoroso, P Sismondi, F … - Eur J Cancer, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... versus tamoxifen versus chemotherapy plus tamoxifen ... node-positive, oestrogen-receptor
positive breast cancer patients. ... 1st GROCTA (Breast Cancer Adjuvant Chemo ...

Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Advanced Ovarian Cancer: Long-Term Survival -
PE Schwartz, TJ Rutherford, JT Chambers, EI Kohorn … - Gynecologic Oncology, 1999 - Elsevier
... based combination chemo- therapy compared to patients with advanced cancer compatible
with epithelial ovarian cancer treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy. 96 ...

… between chemotherapy plus best supportive care with best supportive care in advanced gastric cancer -
B Glimelius, K Ekstr?m, K Hoffman, W Graf, PO … - Annals of Oncology, 1997 - Springer
... Between January 1991 and February 1995, 61 patients with gastric cancer were randomized
to ... Chemotherapy was allowed in the latter group if the supportive ...

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Chemo harms more breast cancer patients

Younger breast cancer patients seem to suffer more serious side effects from chemotherapy than previously thought. Roughly one in six of those women wind up at the emergency room or hospitalized because of such side effects as infection, low blood counts, dehydration or nausea, researchers reported Tuesday.

Some of the side effects occurred at rates three to four times higher than earlier research had predicted.

Tuesday's study marks the first attempt to assess the real-world risks of chemotherapy for some 35,000 breast cancer patients under age 64 who get the drugs each year.

 

Most side-effect information comes from clinical trials of medications that can underestimate toxicity. Those trials are designed to prove if the drugs fight cancer and therefore should be sold, and they tend to enroll only the best candidates instead of women who might be particularly sensitive to side effects.

Adding to that conundrum: Many breast cancer patients don't need chemotherapy in the first place; surgery, radiation and hormone treatment are enough. But doctors don't always have an easy way to tell who would benefit from chemo on top of all that.

And for women in the to-treat-or-not gray zone, age sometimes is the deciding factor — because those under 64 are thought to tolerate chemotherapy better than older women.

"We don't believe our study is saying that chemotherapy is not helpful," stressed Dr. Michael Hassett of Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, who led the research, published in Tuesday's Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

But, "we've been struggling as a professional community to understand which women benefit from chemotherapy," he added.

If a woman knows how often she is likely to be admitted to the hospital, it may help her decide whether to gamble on the drugs or skip them, he explained.

Hassett and colleagues culled a massive database of insurance claims to study how often breast cancer patients under 64 wound up at the hospital in the year after diagnosis, and how often some leading chemotherapy side effects were blamed.

A total of 16 percent of chemo recipients received either emergency room care or hospitalization for those side effects. Most common: infection and fever, afflicting 8 percent of the patients. That's not a high number — but it is four times what previous clinical trials had predicted, the researchers reported.

Moreover, 61 percent of the chemo recipients had an ER visit or hospitalization for some reason — not just a chemotherapy-related side effect — compared with 42 percent of breast cancer patients not on the drugs. The study couldn't explain the difference.

"The study highlights the importance of studying how drugs affect people in everyday medical care" so they can "make informed decisions about the risks and benefits of their treatment options," said Dr. Carolyn Clancy, director of the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, which funded the work.

Better understanding of the risks is especially important for those patients who choose chemo despite a good prognosis, when it may increase their chances of survival by less than 5 percent, Dr. Joseph Lau of the Tufts-New England Medical Center wrote in an accompanying editorial.

The extra care of course meant extra medical bills. Hassett estimated that serious chemo side effects could cost health plans up to $45 million a year.

 
 
 
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