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Highlights from the 2015 Annual Congress of the Oncology Nursing Society
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TON July 2015 Vol 8 No 4
The 2015 Annual Congress of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) marks the 40th anniversary of the organization. Presentations and events included the new and the “tried and true.”
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Highlights From the 2015 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium
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TON May 2015 Vol 8 No 3
The symposium highlighted 5 of the most important developments affecting nurses and advanced nurse practitioners on the topic of integrating biology into patient-centric care.
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Highlights From the World Cutaneous Malignancies Congress
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TON March 2015 Vol 8 No 2
The Third Annual World Cutaneous Malignancies Congress (WCMC) took place in San Francisco, California, in October 2014.
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Highlights from ASH and SABCS
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Alice Goodman
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TON - January 2015 Vol 8 No 1
The annual meetings of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) and the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) took place in December 2014, attracting US and international oncologists interested in the latest research on basic science and clinical medicine. The following articles are a selection of highlights from these meetings.
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Risk of Second Primary Lung Cancer Remains High in Smokers
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TON - November/December 2014 Vol 7 No 6
Patients who are diagnosed with lung cancer but continue to smoke are at much higher risk of developing a secondary primary lung cancer (SPLC) compared with never smokers as well as those who have quit smoking, according to the largest analysis of its kind. “This study, which looked at the relationship between smoking history and developing a second lung cancer, adds to the evidence of the harmfulness of cigarette smoking. We presumed that never smokers would have a lower risk than current smokers, but we were encouraged to find that quitting smoking lowered the risk of SPLC and quitters had similar overall survival rates as never smokers,” said John Michael Boyle, MD, lead author, a radiation oncology resident at Duke Cancer Institute in Durham, North Carolina.
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Simple Blood Test to Predict Outcome
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TON - November/December 2014 Vol 7 No 6
Researchers reported that results of a simple blood test measuring VEGF-A and TGF-²1 can be used as predictive markers for response to treatment in patients with squamous cell esophageal cancer undergoing concurrent chemotherapy and radiation therapy (CCRT) followed by esophagectomy, or removal of part of the esophagus.
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Radiation Does Not Increase Lymphedema Risk
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TON - November/December 2014 Vol 7 No 6
Radiation therapy (RT) does not increase the risk of lymphedema in patients with node-negative breast cancer beyond that of surgery, according to a secondary analysis of the NSABP (National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project) B-32 trial. “These results should reassure breast cancer patients that radiation therapy to the level 1 axilla when radiating the whole breast does not contribute to lymphedema risk beyond surgery,” stated lead author Susan McCloskey, MD, of the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles. McCloskey added, “This analysis suggests that lymphedema should not be an impediment to women choosing breast-conservation surgery and radiation therapy.”
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Single Fraction Radiation for Bone Metastases
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TON - November/December 2014 Vol 7 No 6
A study based on patient-reported outcomes in a broad sample of cancer patients with bone metastases showed that single fraction radiation therapy (SFRT) was as effective as multiple fraction radiation therapy (MFRT) for alleviating pain and improving function and quality of life (QOL). This study has cost implications as well as implications for patient convenience, noted senior author Robert Olson, MD, a radiation oncologist at the British Columbia (BC) Cancer Agency Centre for the North, Canada. “We see variations in patterns of use of MFRT. No doubt some of the use of MFRT [in the United States] is driven by cost considerations,” he noted.
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Preserving Sexual Function in Patients With Prostate Cancer
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Patrick McLaughlin, MD
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TON - November/December 2014 Vol 7 No 6
It may be possible to preserve sexual function in men with prostate cancer undergoing curative radiation therapy (RT) by using a vessel-sparing radiation technique, according to a 5-year follow-up of a group of men who underwent vessel-sparing radiation therapy in this setting. The study included 90 men diagnosed with prostate cancer; about 50% underwent external beam RT alone and 50% had the external beam RT plus brachytherapy. No patient received androgen deprivation therapy.
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Highlights From the American Society for Radiation Oncology 2014 Annual Meeting
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Alice Goodman
Conference Correspondent
TON - November/December 2014 Vol 7 No 6
The annual meeting of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) took place in San Francisco, California, on September 14-17, 2014. The meeting draws more than 11,000 attendees, bringing together clinicians, scientists, and researchers from all oncology disciplines. ASTRO highlights how technology and biology advance the field of radiation oncology and improve outcomes and quality of life for patients. As ASTRO’s needs statement for the annual meeting points out, nearly two-thirds of the estimated 1.6 million people who will be diagnosed with cancer this year will receive radiation therapy—this makes it imperative that all members of the multidisciplinary team be aware of best practices. Below are summaries of some highlights from the meeting.
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