IOM Medical Error Estimates Questioned, But Legislation Considered
March 1st 2000When Janet Woodcock, MD, a top FDA official, appeared before a Senate committee in early February, she tried to put the issue of medical errors in perspective by referring to a patient who dies after chemotherapy. She rhetorically asked whether
Less Toxic Therapies for Hodgkin’s Disease May Reduce Secondary Cancers
March 1st 2000Researchers in Germany and Austria have found a way to achieve high survival rates in children with Hodgkin’s disease while reducing serious long-term side effects. Until now, children with Hodgkin’s disease have experienced high survival rates but
Preserving Fertility in Young Women With Ovarian Cancer Does Not Decrease Survival
March 1st 2000A study released at the recent annual meeting of the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists (SGO) challenges the traditional management of ovarian cancer in young women by suggesting that conservative surgery (which often allows for future
Survival Rates Significantly Worse For African-Americans With Endometrial Cancer
March 1st 2000Research presented recently at the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists (SGO) annual meeting found that survival rates of African-American women with advanced-stage endometrial cancers are significantly worse than those of Caucasian women.
Rituximab Has Significant Activity in Patients With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
March 1st 2000Rituximab (Rituxan) is a chimeric monoclonal antibody binding to CD20. A multicenter trial in relapsed low-grade lymphoma (375 mg/m²/wk × 4) produced a response rate of 48%. However, patients with small lymphocytic lymphoma
PhRMA Criticizes FDA’s Proposed Rule on Antibiotic Approvals
March 1st 2000Due to the growing problem of antibiotic resistance, physicians have been clamoring for new drug companies to ratchet up antibiotic research and development. Congress had the same concern when it passed the FDA Modernization Act in 1997,
New Antibiotic Effective in Treating Gram-Positive Bacteremia
March 1st 2000Results from the compassionate use program for linezolid (Zyvox), an investigational new antibiotic still under development, show that the drug is effective in the treatment of patients with bacteremia associated with significant gram-positive infections,
Long-Term Follow-Up Data on M-Vax Cancer Vaccine
March 1st 2000Avax Technologies, Inc., has released 9-year follow-up data of stage III melanoma patients from company-sponsored phase II studies of M-Vax, an individualized cell-based vaccine for cancer. Ernest W. Yankee, PhD, the company’s executive vice-president, presented the data at the 26th annual meeting of the Clinical Oncological Society of Australia in Melbourne.
Substantial Activity of Thalidomide in Multiple Myeloma, Study
March 1st 2000An Arkansas Cancer Research Center study, published in the November 18, 1999, issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, found that thalidomide (Thalidomid) effectively reduced or, in some cases, eliminated tumor activity in multiple myeloma patients who had not responded previously to other agents.
Rituximab/CHOP Induction Therapy in Newly Diagnosed Patients With Mantle Cell Lymphoma
March 1st 2000Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a recently identified, aggressive, B-cell neoplasm that is incurable with current combination chemotherapy regimens. Novel therapeutic strategies are needed. MCLs express high levels of cell-surface CD20 and are
In Vivo Purging With Rituximab During Stem Cell Transplantation for Indolent Lymphoma
March 1st 2000Autologous peripheral blood stem-cell (PBSC) transplantation may play an important role in the treatment of indolent lymphomas, as well as aggressive lymphomas. Concern about the contamination of the autologous graft with lymphoma
Phase II Study of Rituximab in Previously Treated Patients With Multiple Myeloma: Progress Report
March 1st 2000B cells, plasma cells, or both may act as clonogenic cells in multiple myeloma. Circulating CD20-positive B cells bearing identical immunoglobulin H (IgH) rearrangements as autologous plasma cells circulate in most multiple myeloma patients. In
Rituximab in the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma
March 1st 2000Originally described in the 1980s, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma is an indolent, B-cell lymphoma that has been reclassified by the revised European-American Lymphoma (REAL) classification system as extranodal, marginal