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GRACE :: Lung Cancer» Blog Archive » Lucanix: A Vaccine Being Tested as a “Maintenance” Strategy in Advanced NSCLC
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Most Recently Shared on January 31, 2012 at 12:56 am By:
Accruing slowly, I think. RT @MaverickNY: @celltherapy @JackWestMD did nice post on Lucanix http://t.co/zq5t3Vod but not heard much since
GRACE :: General» Blog Archive » Any time and talent to spare for GRACE?
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Most Recently Shared on January 12, 2012 at 10:16 pm By:
Touched by #cancer? We could use volunteers. Wish list: editor (esp med), social media, fundraising, & WordPress/html. http://t.co/jRBu7ZaU
GRACE :: General» Blog Archive » Stats versus Stories
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Most Recently Shared on January 12, 2012 at 10:13 pm By:
Stats vs. Stories: critical difference in impact & interpretation between med stats & individual pt narratives http://t.co/3QUJYGfQ
If One Drug is Good, Two Must Be Better? Maybe, Maybe Not… | GRACE :: Breast Cancer
cancergrace.org — “Since two-thirds of breast cancer is ER/PR-positive, research on new or improved therapies that target hormone receptors is ongoing. A couple of trials recently” View full resource at cancergrace.org
Most Recently Shared on January 7, 2012 at 4:18 pm By:
Dr. Cianfrocca on some provocative trials from San Antonio 2011 on combo therapies for #Breast Cancer: http://t.co/6tC9zFQt
Can a medicine for bone health improve breast cancer outcomes? | GRACE :: Breast Cancer
cancergrace.org — “In addition to being used for osteoporosis, bisphosphonates are currently the standard of care for patients whose breast cancer has spread to the bones. These” View full resource at cancergrace.org
Most Recently Shared on January 2, 2012 at 6:05 pm By:
Can a medicine for bone mets/bone health improve #BreastCancer outcomes? http://t.co/gJg4pFFs
GRACE :: General» Blog Archive » Access to Your Own Health Data: Is It What You Have, or What You Can Do With It?
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Most Recently Shared on December 31, 2011 at 12:18 am By:
Patient access to your own health data: Is it what you have, or what you can do with it? CONTEXT is key. http://t.co/xhUQsUkn
Alcohol and Breast Cancer Risk | GRACE :: Breast Cancer
cancergrace.org — “Studies have consistently shown a linear dose-response relationship between alcohol intake and breast cancer risk in women. This basically means that the more” View full resource at cancergrace.org
Most Recently Shared on November 10, 2011 at 8:57 pm By:
How is alcohol intake associated with risk of #BreastCancer? Dr. Cianfrocca reviews interesting new data: http://t.co/JNK9x8Fe
OncoType Dx: Tumor Gene Profiling to Modify Our Treatment Recommendations | GRACE :: Breast Cancer
cancergrace.org — “In the past, oncologists were primarily concerned with whether a breast cancer was hormone receptor-positive (ER+) or negative and whether it overexpressed HER2” View full resource at cancergrace.org
Most Recently Shared on October 10, 2011 at 3:48 pm By:
Dr. Mary Cianfrocca describes Oncotype Dx test and how it's used to refine treatment recs for #BreastCancer: http://t.co/ONVe1oJj
The Connection Between Obesity and Breast Cancer | GRACE :: Breast Cancer
cancergrace.org — “In recent decades, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of Americans who are overweight or obese. The National Health and Nutrition Examination” View full resource at cancergrace.org
Most Recently Shared on September 9, 2011 at 6:36 pm By:
GRACE's Dr. Mary Cinafrocca on connection between obesity & #BreastCancer risk & coutcomes: http://t.co/MJUabuS
GRACE is moving
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Most Recently Shared on May 6, 2011 at 5:58 pm By:
Great GRACE podcast of Q&A session with Dr. Minesh Mehta, expert in brain mets, on prevention/mgmt of brain mets: http://bit.ly/MMehtaQA
Race for GRACE 5K/Fun Run in Seattle May 1st | GRACE :: General
cancergrace.org — “There are some questions that are asked very frequently here -- what's the best treatment for metastatic lung cancer?, or is Tarceva effective in people who” View full resource at cancergrace.org
Most Recently Shared on February 10, 2011 at 4:48 am By:
Race for GRACE 5K/Fun Run in Seattle is May 1, day before my b-day. My goal is to complete it before I turn 43. http://bit.ly/Race4GRACE
Welcoming Dr. Loiselle | GRACE :: General
cancergrace.org — “Finding people who will be a good fit as GRACE faculty members can be difficult, since it requires a combination of expertise, an ability to communicate” View full resource at cancergrace.org
Most Recently Shared on February 4, 2011 at 2:51 am By:
GRACE is very happy to welcome Dr. Chris Loiselle, radiation oncologist in Seattle, as a new expert faculty member: http://bit.ly/fM0tTB
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Most Recently Shared on December 10, 2010 at 1:58 am By:
How to discuss and think about prognosis of advanced cancer? What does it have to do with the roof of a house? http://bit.ly/CancerPx
Is lymph node involvement by direct extension more favorable than “separate” nodal involvement? | GRACE :: Lung Cancer
cancergrace.org — “The staging of lung cancer makes the distinction of whether there are any lymph nodes involved with cancer, and if so, whether they are within the lung that” View full resource at cancergrace.org
Most Recently Shared on November 15, 2010 at 1:47 am By:
Are certain involved lymph nodes worse than others in terms of prognosis for resected non-small cell #lungcancer? http://bit.ly/N1LNs
Who is Defining the Standard of Care? Clinical Trial vs. Real World Patients with Lung Cancer | GRACE :: Lung Cancer
cancergrace.org — “The rate of our progress in lung cancer and other settings in medicine reaches a bottleneck in the slow rate at which clinical trials are completed.” View full resource at cancergrace.org
Most Recently Shared on October 8, 2010 at 8:46 pm By:
Major gulf between the small minority of #LungCancer pts eligible for clin trials & broader "real world" LC population: http://is.gd/fRS6C

