Minimum Legal Sale Age for Tobacco, E-Cigarettes Jumps From 18 to 21 in NYC
November 21st 2013On November 19, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed legislation (Tobacco 21 [Intro 250-A]) making New York the first major city to ban the sale of cigarettes, certain tobacco products, and e-cigarettes to anyone under 21 years of age, up from age 18.
Post-Orchiectomy Surveillance Is Sufficient for Men With Stage I Seminoma
August 10th 2013At the 2013 ASCO meeting, investigators of a large Danish study have concluded that surveillance alone following surgery for stage I seminoma is sufficient, sparing patients in this setting from the unnecessary expense and associated toxicities of chemotherapy and radiation treatment.
Use of Surveillance CT Scans to Detect DLBCL Relapse
July 26th 2013A study from the Mayo Clinic/University of Iowa assessing the use of surveillance CT scans to detect DLBCL relapses found that the majority of relapses occurred outside of regularly scheduled visits and concluded that it is important to educate patients to be more alert to signs and symptoms of relapse.
ASCO: Cetuximab Ups Survival Over Bevacizumab in Colorectal Cancer
June 14th 2013Results from the German AIO KRK-0306 study, FIRE-3, show that the addition of cetuximab (Erbitux) to chemotherapy rather than bevacizumab (Avastin) increased overall survival by nearly 4 months in patients with KRAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer.
ASCO: Sorafenib Slows Progression in Advanced Thyroid Cancer
June 10th 2013Data presented at ASCO from the phase III DECISION trial showed treatment with the TKI sorafenib (Nexavar) delayed disease progression by 5 months in patients with metastatic differentiated thyroid cancer that had progressed on radioactive iodine.
ONS: Nurse-Physician PACT Yields Sharp Decrease in Codes
April 29th 2013A team of nurses and physicians from Huntsman Cancer Institute successfully implemented key changes in their Patient Acute Change Team that increased nurse involvement and reduced the number of codes by 90% in the outpatient setting since they were put in place 2 years ago.
AICR Offers Diet and Activity Tips in Free e-Book for Cancer Patients and Survivors
September 20th 2012The AICR, noted for its investigation of links between lifestyle and cancer, has released a free digital book for cancer patients and survivors, with current, evidence-based advice on managing diet and activity during and after treatment.
Biologic Rheumatoid Arthritis Therapies Pose No Increased Cancer Risk
September 13th 2012Researchers have concluded after a large meta-analysis of trials involving more than 29,000 patients that patients taking currently available biologic therapies for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are not at increased risk of cancer.
Caring for the Family Caregiver: Tools and Training for Healthcare Professionals
June 21st 2012Two of every three families in the US will at some time have at least one family member diagnosed with cancer, and family caregivers provide more than 75% of cancer care. Demands on family caregivers are increasing in complexity and duration.
Online Support Tool Reduces Depression, Ups QOL in Cancer Patients
April 30th 2012A web-based interactive support system tailored for cancer patients reduced patients’ feelings of depression and improved their sense of well being, compared with being given access to resources that are publically available on the internet, results of a large 1-year randomized controlled trial have shown.
Study Highlights Communication "Breakdowns" in Cancer Care
April 30th 2012A multicenter telephone-interview study has found that cancer patients often perceive that communication problems with healthcare providers have contributed to a breakdown in their care, but very few formally report their concerns.
Locoregional Control of Bladder Cancer: Chemoradiation Tops Radiotherapy in UK Study
April 30th 2012In a multicenter phase III trial of 360 patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer, synchronous chemoradiotherapy provided better locoregional control without significant added toxicity, investigators for the Bladder Cancer 2001 trial have found.