Colleen Moretti, Assistant Editor for CURE®, joined MJH Life Sciences in November 2020. Colleen is a graduate of Monmouth University, where she studied communication with a focus in journalism and public relations. In her free time, she enjoys learning to cook new meals, spending time with her adopted beagle, Molly, or sitting on the beach with a good book. Email her at cmoretti@curetoday.com
An interim analysis of the PALLAS study showed that adding Ibrance to endocrine therapy, compared to endocrine therapy alone, after initial treatment ended for patients with HR-positive, HER2-negative, early-stage breast cancer did not extend the length of time before a patient’s disease recurred.
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Avastin Plus Chemotherapy Improves Progression-Free and Overall Survival in Mucosal Melanoma
January 27th 2021Avastin, in combination with carboplatin plus paclitaxel (types of chemotherapy), improved progression-free survival and overall survival compared with those who received chemotherapy alone for patients with untreated advanced mucosal melanoma.
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Aliqopa With Chemotherapy Did Not Improve Short-Term Progression-Free Survival
January 27th 2021In a phase 2 study of 24 patients with biliary cancer, Aliqopa in combination with Gemzar and chemotherapy led to a six-month progression-free survival rate of 51% with a median overall survival of 13.7 months.
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Recent Cancer Diagnosis Associated With Increased Risk of COVID-19, Especially in Black Patients
January 25th 2021People recently diagnosed with cancer may be at an increased risk of contracting COVID-19 and experiencing worse outcomes than those who have never had a cancer diagnosis. The association was heightened in Black patients.
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Oral Contraceptives May Reduce Endometrial, Ovarian Cancer Risk Decades After Stopping Use
January 22nd 2021Women who reported using oral contraceptives had a decreased risk of endometrial and ovarian cancer, compared to those who never used the hormone medications. The data also indicated the association extended up to three decades after patients stopped using the contraceptives.
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Men with Prostate Cancer Experience Higher Levels of Fatigue Due to Inflammation
January 13th 2021Men who are receiving androgen deprivation therapy treatment for prostate cancer experience higher levels of fatigue and depression when compared to men who are not receiving treatment and who have no history of cancer.
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What is Genetic Cancer Testing and How Do Patients Get Tested?
January 4th 2021Dr. Barry Tong, a genetic counselor in the cancer genetics and prevention program at UCSF, discusses what genetic cancer testing is, the different types of testing, different results, and why going to a genetic counselor beforehand is so important.
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Women of All Ages with Breast Cancer Experience the Same Levels of Symptom Severity
December 29th 2020Both younger and older women being treated for early breast cancer with chemotherapy are experiencing the same levels of symptom severity and find it a great concern as it interferes with their daily activities.
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Artificial Intelligence May Accurately Predict Short-Term Mortality in Patients with Cancer
December 3rd 2020An artificial intelligence-based algorithm within the electronic medical record provided real-time and accurate predictions of the short-term mortality rate of patients with cancer, outperforming all other prognostic incidences commonly used.
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