Bush Administration Considering Physician Ratings
July 1st 2001Thomas Scully, the new administrator of the Health Care Financing Administration, is moving fast to make improvements to Medicare. A proposal to collect and publish quality and outcome information on health-care practitioners who treat
Prostate Cancer and Spinal Cord Compression
July 1st 2001Metastatic spinal disease is common in patients with prostate cancer. Spinal metastases may be asymptomatic (identified during staging) or cause pain and other neurologic signs and symptoms. In approximately 30% of prostate cancer patients,
Current Status of Thalidomide in the Treatment of Cancer
July 1st 2001In his comprehensive review, Dr. Rajkumar provides a summary of the current status of thalidomide (Thalomid) therapy in cancer. As discussed in the article, it was the teratogenic effects, particularly phocomelia, that prompted researchers to
Risk of Breast and Ovarian Cancer in Women With Strong Family Histories
July 1st 2001Assessing the risk of breast and ovarian cancer starts with obtaining a complete and accurate family history. This can reveal evidence of inherited cancer risk. The highest risk of cancer is associated with germ-line abnormalities
Risk of Breast and Ovarian Cancer in Women With Strong Family Histories
July 1st 2001Assessing the risk of breast and ovarian cancer starts with obtaining a complete and accurate family history. This can reveal evidence of inherited cancer risk. The highest risk of cancer is associated with germ-line abnormalities
Current Status of Thalidomide in the Treatment of Cancer
July 1st 2001Dr. Rajkumar has written an excellent overview of the current status of thalidomide (Thalomid) in the treatment of cancer. There is a constant demand for novel therapeutic strategies as alternative or complementary options to the existing armamentarium of chemotherapeutic agents for various malignant disorders.
Risk of Breast and Ovarian Cancer in Women With Strong Family Histories
July 1st 2001Assessing the risk of breast and ovarian cancer starts with obtaining a complete and accurate family history. This can reveal evidence of inherited cancer risk. The highest risk of cancer is associated with germ-line abnormalities
Prostate Cancer and Spinal Cord Compression
July 1st 2001Metastatic spinal disease is common in patients with prostate cancer. Spinal metastases may be asymptomatic (identified during staging) or cause pain and other neurologic signs and symptoms. In approximately 30% of prostate cancer patients,
Commentary (Niederhuber): Pancreatic Cancer in the Older Patient
July 1st 2001Pancreatic cancer is a disease seen predominantly in elderly patients. Compared to younger patients, older patients are more likely to present with early-stage disease and, therefore, may be candidates for aggressive local
Risk of Breast and Ovarian Cancer in Women With Strong Family Histories
July 1st 2001Assessing the risk of breast and ovarian cancer starts with obtaining a complete and accurate family history. This can reveal evidence of inherited cancer risk. The highest risk of cancer is associated with germ-line abnormalities
Role of Topoisomerase I Inhibitors in Small-Cell Lung Cancer
July 1st 2001Combination chemotherapy is the cornerstone of treatment that confers a meaningful survival benefit for patients with small-cell lung cancer. However, because there have been no major therapeutic advances for small-cell lung
Topoisomerase I Inhibitors in the Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer
Traditionally, the role of chemotherapy in the treatment ofsquamous carcinoma of the head and neck has been confined to patients with
Role of Angiogenesis Inhibitors in Cancer Treatment
Angiogenesis is essential for the growth of both primary andmetastatic tumors. This process, more complex than was previously thought,