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New Effective Treatment for Opioid-Induced Constipation

August 8, 2008 - 12:13 pm

   It’s not a glamourous topic, but severe constipation due to opioid (narcotic) medications is a major issue in managing pain from cancer.  Opioid medications like morphine, oxycodone, dilaudid, and fentanyl are often needed to manage cancer-related pain effectively, but they come with some baggage.  Although I strongly encourage my patients who need narcotics to […]

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New Treatment Being Developed for EGFR Inhibitor Skin Rash

April 13, 2008 - 9:18 pm

The leading side effect of EGFR inhibitors, both the oral tyrosine kinase inhibitors (such as tarceva (erlotinib)) and the IV monoclonal antibodies (such as erbitux (cetuximab)), is rash, dryness, and other skin side effects. While a rash sounds modest to many people compared to many of the leading problems with chemo, […]

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EGFR Inhibitor Combination Tested in Advanced NSCLC

March 21, 2008 - 8:45 pm

As I’ve described in various posts about targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), one of the main signals that is important in many lung cancers, there are agents like gefitinib (iressa) and erlotinib (tarceva) that target the internal switch that triggers activity inside the cell, and there are agents like cetuximab […]

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Large Trials Completed with Zactima (ZD6474, vandetanib) in Advanced NSCLC

March 14, 2008 - 1:54 pm

We’ve been following the development of a drug called Zactima (also known as ZD6474, or vandetanib) for over a year as it continues to be studied in lung cancer, and the work continues. As first discussed in my initial post on this agent, this agent actually inhibits BOTH VEGF and EGFR […]

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Targeting Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1-Receptor (IGF-1R) in Cancer

March 9, 2008 - 9:42 pm

In addition to several molecular targets that have been well studied for several years, such as the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), new targets are emerging as potentially fruitful approaches to combating cancer. One of these is the insulin-like growth factor receptor, or IGF-1R. […]

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Recent Results with Talactoferrin: Reason to Move Forward

January 27, 2008 - 5:01 pm

As I described in part I of this subject (last post here), lactoferrin is an immunostimulatory protein that is found in highest concentrations in breast milk (hence the name), and the recombinant form talactoferrin alfa (TLF) was combined with chemo in a randomized phase II study of front line advanced NSCLC in which […]

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Talactoferrin Alfa (TLF): Mother’s Milk Becomes Cancer Treatment

January 26, 2008 - 5:29 pm

We’ve covered several novel agents for treating lung cancer, but a new one that has shown promise in early studies and now is the subject of larger phase III trials is a drug called talactoferrin alfa (TLF), from a small company based in Houston called Agennix. I think it’s possible that […]

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Heat Shock Protein Inhibition as an Anti-Cancer Treatment

December 26, 2007 - 9:41 pm

There’s a new class of anti-cancer drugs that are being studied, including in lung cancer, known as heat shock proteins, or HSPs. These are sometimes referred to as “stress proteins” because they can be induced to be generated in higher concentrations in response to stresses like heat, cold, low oxygen levels, etc. But HSPs are […]

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Vinflunine (Javlor) as Second Line NSCLC Option?

December 20, 2007 - 10:44 pm

Although much of our focus has been on targeted therapies, there are still new conventional chemotherapies that are being introduced and may have a meaningful impact on lung cancer. One that has been tested in late clinical trials, including a phase III randomized study, is vinflunine, which is a novel version […]

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Thalidomide in Lung Cancer: Answers from Korea

September 21, 2007 - 9:41 pm

To many outside of oncology, thalidomide is primarily known for causing severe birth defects in women who received it in the 1960s as a sedative and treatment for morning sickness. These birth defects, in which babies were born with no arms or legs but with hands and feet directly attached […]

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