Amrubicin and Cisplatin Inferior to Irinotecan Regimen for Small-Cell Lung Cancer
April 23rd 2014A combination of amrubicin and cisplatin was inferior to irinotecan and cisplatin in chemotherapy-naïve patients with extensive disease small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) in a phase III trial conducted in Japan.
Leukemia Risk for Children Near Power Lines?
February 28th 2014Contrary to some previous research as well as popular belief, living underneath or near to power lines as a child may not have any notable effect on childhood leukemia risk, according to a new case-control study conducted in the United Kingdom.
MicroRNA Test Could Improve Lung Cancer Screening Accuracy
February 4th 2014The use of a microRNA signature classifier assay was found to have high predictive, diagnostic, and prognostic value in a lung cancer screening trial in Italy. Adding the plasma microRNA test to low-dose CT screening reduced false positive rates.
USPSTF Recommends Low-Dose CT Screening for Heavy Smokers
January 7th 2014The USPSTF published its final recommendation on screening for lung cancer on December 31, concluding that all people between the ages of 55 and 80 years who are at high risk for lung cancer should undergo low-dose CT screening.
Mesotheliomas Associated With Lymphoma Radiation Therapy Feature Unusual Characteristics
December 26th 2013Mesotheliomas that arise after patients receive radiation therapy for lymphoma have unusual histologic features, and those patients tend to be younger and tend to survive longer than more common asbestos-related mesothelioma patients.
Regimen Shows Promise for Lymphoma Patients With Cardiac Conditions
December 24th 2013A new phase II trial found that a regimen containing rituximab, gemcitabine, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and prednisolone is active and reasonably safe in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and coexisting cardiac disease.
Prognosis With Breast Implant–Associated Lymphoma
December 19th 2013A study aimed at defining the natural history of breast implant-associated anaplastic large-cell lymphoma found that outcomes differ between those cases where the disease is confined within the fibrous capsule surrounding the implant and those where a mass is present in the breast.
Lung Health Group: Evidence on E-Cigarettes Is Lacking, Regulation Needed
December 16th 2013The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease issued a new position statement in November on e-cigarettes and electronic nicotine delivery systems, calling for stricter regulation of these products, which are rapidly growing in popularity.