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Ewings Sarcoma - Articles
Topotecan and cytoxan for relapsed Ewing's sarcoma.
by
Mark Levin
Posted
Sun 09 Nov 2008 12:00am
Ewing sarcoma geenrally responds to chemotherapy. The prognosis in relapse is poor. Promising response rates have been reported for the combination of topotecan... Nov;47(6):795-800.Topotecan and cyclophosphamide in patients with refractory or relapsed Ewing tumors.
Saylors RL 3rd, Stine KC, Sullivan J, Kepner JL, Wall DA, Bernstein ML
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Uncertain Road for Potential Ewing Sarcoma Therapy
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Cancer.gov
Posted
Tue 16 Nov 2010 12:00am
Uncertain Road for Potential Ewing Sarcoma Therapy
At the 2010 American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting , Dr. William Tap of UCLA’s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center described the case of a young patient with Ewing sarcoma , who, as part of a phase I clinical trial , had been treated
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Double Ewe Double Ewe
by
Tricia
Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 3:15pm
Wednesday weekly weigh-in: -3.8lbs
Weekly activity logged: 90 minutes of yoga, 60 minutes of Tae Bo (need to boost this)
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3 day weekend! Ewing’s here! Pisgah’s here!
by
Ellie
Posted
Thu 06 Nov 2008 11:41pm
On Monday we went to the beach. We spent 4 hours hopping over waves and surfing (sometimes successfully, sometimes not so successfully). I learned that it’s great fun when the nose of the kayak is being forced underwater by the power of the wave, forcing you to accept your fate of being rolled up into the wave. But the new boat did well, and ...
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Treatment Update on Soft Tissue Sarcoma
by
Moshura's Sister
Posted
Fri 01 Oct 2010 12:00am
CancerCare has great presentations you can listen to and share with friends and family. You can listen to one of their recently recorded presentations here Treatment Update on Soft Tissue Sarcoma
Topics covered• Overview of soft tissue sarcoma
• Current standard of care
• New treatment approaches
• How clinical trials contribute
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Avastin for soft-tissue sarcoma
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Mark Levin
Posted
Tue 06 Jan 2009 12:00am
Drugs that block new blood vessel formation may help kill sarcomas by preventing their nourishment by the blood vessels. According to a recent article published...-tissue sarcomas.
Bevacizumab (Avastin) has shown a small benefit in sarcoma patients, when given with doxorubicin and other drugs. One such combination is now in a clinical trial
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