June, 2008

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Historical Night…Barack Obama Becomes First African American Presidential Nominee

Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) clinched the Democratic nomination on Tuesday night, making him the first African American to win a major party’s nomination.

Obama locked down the nomination as remaining superdelegates announced their support for the Illinois Senator. “Tonight, I can stand before you and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for President of the United States,” Obama said.

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Posted by Joe Arite on June 4th, 2008
Posted in: Policy & Advocacy News | No Comments »
Tags: Clinton, McCain, Obama, President of the United States, Road to the White House

ASCO Focuses on Personalized Medicine for Colorectal Cancer

Update from 2008 ASCO Meeting in Chicago

Some thoughts from Kate Murphy. . .

We’ve known for a long time that cancer isn’t one disease and that colorectal cancer isn’t one disease either.  Too often the only way to know if a treatment would work for a patient was to give it to them and wait.  Meanwhile, the patients struggled through side effects, not knowing if the treatment was going to really help or not.  And — even worse — lost valuable time that might have been spent with a more effective therapy.

Probably the most important theme at ASCO this year for colorectal cancer is that we now have real tools to target the right therapy to the right patient.

On Sunday at the Plenary Session — the big meeting for everyone where the most important cancer breakthroughs are discussed — Dr. Eric Van Cutsem presented the results of the Crystal trial with a special focus on KRAS. Crystal randomized patients who had not be treated for metastatic colorectal cancer before to FOLFIRI or FOLFIRI plus Erbitux® (cetuximab). Continue reading…

Posted by Kate Murphy on June 2nd, 2008
Posted in: Research & Treatment News | 1 Comment »
Tags: ASCO, Kate's Thoughts

Colorectal Cancer Focus on ASCO Second Day

Update from 2008 ASCO Meeting in Chicago

Some thoughts from Kate Murphy. . .

A very full day at ASCO.  I began with by stopping for juice and a muffin in the Advocates’ Lounge, which is a special service provided by ASCO through their programs for people living with cancer via Cancer.Net. Advocate participation in the ASCO Annual Meeting is encouraged with scholarships, the Advocates’ Lounge, and special booth in the Exhibit Hall.

A somber but very meaningful first session on The Path to Self-Healing: Delivering Bad News designed to help oncologists learn how to help their patients find meaning in difficult diagnoses at the end of life included a wonderful documentary by Ruth Yorkin Drazen featured the life of Dr. Peter Morgan, a young oncologist with sarcoma.

“My spirits are soaring,” Dr. Morgan wrote in his diary the day that he returned to caring for patients on crutches and with a cap covering his mostly bald head.   Continue reading…

Posted by Kate Murphy on June 1st, 2008
Posted in: Research & Treatment News | 1 Comment »
Tags: ASCO, Kate's Thoughts

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