Race, Geography Associated With Resection Rates in Pancreatic Cancer
November 24th 2015A retrospective cohort study showed that socioeconomic variables including race, marital status, insurance status, and geography are associated with rates of resection for early-stage pancreatic cancer. Most of these factors, however, were not associated with survival following resection.
CML Case: Reduced Intensity Conditioning After HSCT Preserves Fertility
November 24th 2015A case study of a 15-year-old CML patient suggests that a reduced intensity conditioning regimen following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation could be a good treatment option for young CML patients. The patient went on to have two pregnancies with no neonatal complications.
Dietary Factors Linked to Changes in Gastric Cancer Risk
November 23rd 2015A meta-analysis found that a number of dietary factors play a role in the risk of developing gastric cancer, with protective effects seen with fruit and certain vegetables and increased risk seen with high-salt foods and certain forms of alcohol.
Dual HER2 Blockade Fails to Improve Response Rate in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer
November 19th 2015Dual HER2 blockade with trastuzumab and lapatinib was no better than trastuzumab alone in producing pathologic complete responses in metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer patients in the neoadjuvant setting, according to a new study.