Focal Therapy: A New Active Surveillance Tool?
January 15th 2013Focal therapy is an appealing addition to our current AS strategies. As a “lesser evil,” focal therapy is showing promise as a therapy that can provide cancer control, while also avoiding many of the radical treatment–associated morbidities.
How to Maximize the Potential of mTOR Inhibitors in Breast Cancer-More Questions Than Answers
January 15th 2013Such a systematic review of the current status of mTOR inhibitors in the treatment of breast cancer demonstrates holes in our knowledge of the role of the tumor, the host, and metabolic factors in breast cancer progression.
Early Palliative Care: Moving From ‘Why’ to ‘How’
January 15th 2013Integrating palliative care from the time of diagnosis can support both patients and families through difficult periods and prepare them for the journey ahead. It can improve quality of life while curtailing healthcare spending and increasing satisfaction with oncology care.
Integrating Palliative Care Into Oncology Care: Confronting the Barriers
January 15th 2013The body of research addressing the palliative care−oncology collaboration continues to accumulate; however, sustained efforts are needed to ensure that we are providing the best possible care for our patients.
Evolution of the Concept of Focal Therapy for Prostate Cancer
January 15th 2013In this review we focus on the recent evolution of the concept of focal therapy and the potential applications of this management approach within an array of options currently available for patients with localized prostate cancer.
mTOR Inhibitors in the Treatment of Breast Cancer
January 15th 2013Efforts to identify clinical biomarkers of response or resistance to mTOR inhibitors are ongoing. This review will summarize results of preclinical and clinical studies as well as ongoing clinical trials with mTOR or dual PI3K/mTOR inhibitors.
TORn in Two Over Breast Cancer Drug Resistance
January 15th 2013Knowing the genetic makeup of patient tumors permits the development of new DNA-based diagnostics, such as BEAMing and PARE. By incorporating these new tools into future trials, we should be able to concurrently learn about drug resistance and significantly improve patient responses.
Clinical Trials Need to Control for the Influence of Palliative Care on Outcomes
January 15th 2013To insure standardization of all aspects of care during the conduct of a clinical trial, clinical trials should include guideline-based criteria for the management of all symptoms of cancer and its treatment, and failure to adhere to any of the standards for symptom management during the conduct of the trial should result in an equal level of protocol violation.