Brachytherapy Boost Techniques for Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
April 1st 1999Dr. Vicini and colleagues provide an excellent review of the experience to date utilizing interstitial brachytherapy in the treatment of locally advanced prostate cancer. As the authors mention, ample evidence suggests the existence of a dose-
Role of Iron in Optimizing Responses of Anemic Cancer Patients to Erythropoietin
April 1st 1999Many patients with widespread cancer develop a hypoproliferative anemia,[1-3] which is often worsened by systemic cytotoxic chemotherapy. Some chemotherapeutic agents directly depress the capacity of bone marrow cells to proliferate,
At the Crossroads: The Intersection of the Internet and Clinical Oncology
April 1st 1999As is evident to anyone who has sought medical information on the Web in the past year, an enormous and rapidly expanding number of health-related sites provide unprecedented access to a vast spectrum of cancer information, from the
Controversies in the Management of Intracranial Germinomas
April 1st 1999Dr. Paulino and his coauthors present a thoughtful, comprehensive survey of the literature regarding the evolving management of intracranial germinoma. They review promising areas of clinical research and acknowledge an increasing
Controversies in the Management of Intracranial Germinomas
April 1st 1999Paulino et al provide an excellent summary of the literature on primary germinoma of the central nervous system (CNS). As the authors note, germ-cell tumors of the CNS are rare, comprising about 1% of all brain tumors in patients in the Western
Brachytherapy Boost Techniques for Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
April 1st 1999Vicini and colleagues present an informative, compelling review of both past and recent clinical investigations of the use of brachytherapy in patients with prostate cancer, particularly those with locally advanced disease. The tables presented at the
Role of Iron in Optimizing Responses of Anemic Cancer Patients to Erythropoietin
April 1st 1999Increasingly, oncologists are recognizing the importance of understanding the patient’s perception of anticancer treatment. Supportive care for cancer has improved to the point that patients no longer need fear overwhelming nausea, uncontrolled
At the Crossroads: The Intersection of the Internet and Clinical Oncology
April 1st 1999The Internet is rapidly becoming a third party in the doctor-patient relationship. The World Wide Web, electronic mail (e-mail), and discussion groups have dramatically increased the quantity of medical and health
Brachytherapy Boost Techniques for Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
April 1st 1999Brachytherapy boosts in combination with external-beam radiation therapy allow a highly conformal dose of radiation to be delivered to the prostate in a safe, efficient manner. Several types of brachytherapy boost
Role of Iron in Optimizing Responses of Anemic Cancer Patients to Erythropoietin
April 1st 1999Approximately 50% of cancer patients develop anemia. In the past, the only available treatment option for these patients was transfusion. Since the late 1980s, recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO, epoetin alfa
At the Crossroads: The Intersection of the Internet and Clinical Oncology
April 1st 1999The explosion of medical information readily available on the Internet has already changed doctors’ conversations with patients. Ten years ago, patients might have come to a clinic visit with a newspaper or magazine article, but it would have