Advanced Ovarian Cancer and Gemcitabine
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Combination of gemcitabine and cisplatin limits the progression of endometrial cancer: Study
buzzup.com — “Researchers from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center report that in a small study of women with advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer, gemcitabine and cisplatin, when used in combination, produced a response rate in fifty percent of patients.” View full resource at buzzup.com
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Ovarian Cancer News: Combination of gemcitabine and cisplatin limits the progression of endometrial cancer: Stu... http://buzzup.com/qrlm_
Treatment for Advanced Ovarian Cancer Effective
disabled-world.com — “New treatment regimen shown effective against advanced ovarian cancer” View full resource at disabled-world.com
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Ovarian Cancer
springer.com — “Ovarian carcinoma continues to be responsible for more deaths than all other gynecologic malignancies combined, due to a continued inability to achieve detection of early (rather than advanced) stage disease and the lack of ...” View full resource at springer.com
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Ovarian Cancer: Second Editionseries:Cancer Treatment and ResearchOvarian carcinoma continues to be responsible ... http://t.co/GanmC9SK
Adding Bevacizumab to Carboplatin/Gemcitabine Extends Progression-Free Survival in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer - MPR
empr.com — “Bevacizumab + carboplatin/gemcitabine followed by bevacizumab until disease progression provided a clinically meaningful benefit in women with platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer, representing the first Phase 3 trial of an antiangiogenic agent to demonstrate such a benefit, investigators reported during the American Society of Clinical Oncology's 2011 Annual Meeting.” View full resource at empr.com
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Phase III Trial of Carboplatin Plus Paclitaxel With or Without Gemcitabine in First-Line Treatment of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer " JCO
jco.ascopubs.org — “Phase III Trial of Carboplatin Plus Paclitaxel With or Without Gemcitabine in First-Line Treatment of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer " JCO” View full resource at jco.ascopubs.org
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Adding Bevacizumab to Carboplatin/Gemcitabine Extends Progression-Free Survival in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer - ONA
oncologynurseadvisor.com — “Bevacizumab + carboplatin/gemcitabine followed by bevacizumab until disease progression provided a clinically meaningful benefit in women with platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer, representing the first Phase 3 trial of an antiangiogenic agent to demonstrate such a benefit, investigators reported during the American Society of Clinical Oncology's 2011 Annual Meeting.” View full resource at oncologynurseadvisor.com
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Ovarian cancer advances when genes are silenced
eurekalert.org — “Researchers at the Duke Cancer Institute have found evidence of epigenetics at work on a genome-wide scale in cases of ovarian cancer. One major biological signaling pathway in particular was found to contain many genes influenced by DNA methylation -- a mechanism for turning off genes -- in tumor cells.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Ovarian cancer advances when genes are silenced
labspaces.net — “There are many mechanisms that alter the activity of genes -- direct changes to the DNA code like mutations and deletions, or changes that control when genes are switched on and off, called epigenetic means. Tumor-suppressor genes are often inactivated through epigenetics, which provides an opening for the cancerous growth of cells.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Key advances in ovarian cancer (ASCO 2010 ) Video
vodpod.com — “Prof Jonathan Ledermann outlines some of the key advances in ovarian cancer that have been presented at ASCO 2010. Prof Ledermann discusses research demonstrating the effectiveness of combining bevacizumab with chemotherapy as first line treatment of ovarian cancer. A second key presentation was research indicating that PARP inhibitors are effective at treating not just ovarian cancer caused by BRCA mutation but also high grade serous cancer. If this result is confirmed in further studies, it wo” View full resource at vodpod.com
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Ovarian cancer advances when genes are silenced
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have found evidence of epigenetics at work on a genome-wide scale in cases of ovarian cancer. One major biological signaling pathway in particular was found to contain many genes influenced by DNA methylation -- a mechanism for turning off genes -- in tumor cells.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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7 Clues to Ovarian Cancer
webmd.com — “Seven symptoms often reported to doctors are associated with ovarian cancer, according to a new study from the U.K., dispelling the idea that the deadly cancer is a ''silent killer'' with few clues until the advanced stages.” View full resource at webmd.com
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7 Clues to Ovarian Cancer: Seven symptoms often reported to doctors are associated with ovarian cancer, accordin.. http://bit.ly/17OJmo
Ovarian Cancer Genes Found
webmd.com — “A newly identified group of genes may play a role in ovarian cancer risk, a study shows.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Ovarian Cancer Genes Found: A newly identified group of genes may play a role in ovarian cancer risk, a study shows. http://bit.ly/d0fl6C
Ovarian Cancer Genes Found
webmd.com — “A newly identified group of genes may play a role in ovarian cancer risk, a study shows.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Ovarian Cancer Genes Found
webmd.com — “A newly identified group of genes may play a role in ovarian cancer risk, a study shows.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Could a newly discovered group of genes help predict your ovarian cancer risk? http://bit.ly/cZ9GHA (via @WebMD)
Stopping Ovarian Cancer
health.com — “Cutting-edge advances are transforming ovarian cancer from a death sentence into a disease women can beat. See how the detection and treatment breakthroughs that are already saving lives.” View full resource at health.com
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Transforming #ovarian #cancer from a death sentence into a disease women can beat. Read on for treatment breakthroughs: http://t.co/OJlMHUW
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