Showing posts with label cancer run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer run. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

New Treatments Offer Hope for Mesothelioma

A new published review of standard and investigational treatments for malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) offers some hopeful news for mesothelioma patients.

The article, published in Current Oncology Reports, analyzes an array of mesothelioma treatments, from new and existing chemotherapy drugs and new radiotherapy techniques to advances in immunotherapy and gene therapy.

Chemotherapy

The authors note that, although the chemotherapy combination of cisplatin and pemetrexed continues to be the preferred first-line treatment for mesothelioma, the newer combination of gemcitabine and cisplatin has also proven effective, especially in combination with the surgical procedure called extrapleural pneumonectomy and thoracic radiation.  Other studies have also confirmed the value of the gemcitabine/cisplatin combination in Phase 2 clinical trials for inoperable mesothelioma.

Radiation

On the radiotherapy front, two new techniques have been introduced for use as part of a multi-modality approach for mesothelioma. Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) and proton bean radiotherapy are methods for delivering radiation that effectively targets mesothelioma tumor cells while minimizing damage to surrounding tissue.  When fewer healthy cells are damaged, side effects are minimized.  Mesothelioma patients who are not substantially weakened by treatment side effects tend to have better outcomes.

Other Therapies

New ways of targeting mesothelioma tumor cells with destructive drugs are also showing promise.  Hyperthermic intraoperative chemotherapy is a method for delivering powerful anti-tumor agents directly to the surface of the mesothelium, where mesothelioma starts.   A heated drug cocktail is washed through the abdominal cavity during surgery, before the surgical incision is closed.  Administering chemotherapy in this way helps to minimize the side effects of chemo for mesothelioma patients.

Immunotherapy and gene therapy work on a cellular level to harness the body’s own immune system to kill mesothelioma cells.  By targeting particular protein receptors inside cancer cells, these new drugs have been shown to accelerate natural cell death and slow down or prevent cellular replication.

While all of these therapies hold promise for patients, many are still being tested and mesothelioma remains a diagnostically challenging cancer with a poor prognosis. The authors of the article conclude, “Thus, although there are numerous hopeful treatments for MPM, the benefits of these regimens remain to be proven in a randomized clinical setting.”

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Pregnant Jessica Alba unites with Jessica Biel for cancer run

Hollywood Actress Jessica Alba and Jessica Biel joined thousands of charity runners in Times Square today to show their support for the Revlon’s annual women's cancer fund raiser.

The Hollywood actresses delighted fans when they arrived at the Revlon charity run in New York to participate in the beauty brand's 14th Annual Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF) Revlon Run/Walk.

Both Jessicas are Global Brand Ambassadors for Revlon and have fronted numerous advertising campaigns for the beauty brand through the years.

Pregnant Alba, 30, stepped up on to the event stage to speak out about the dangers of women’s cancer.

Dressed in cute black workout leggings, trainers and an oversized Revlon EIF event T-shirt, she cheerfully trotted across the stage talking openly about the importance of the Revlon event’s 14th year.

Alba had just celebrated her 30th birthday two days earlier and looked to be in exceptionally high spirits as she skipped across the Revlon stage, exposing her growing baby bump through her T-shirt.

The Fantastic Four star expressed her delight at being apart of the event today when she tweeted: ‘The energy here @revlon run/walk is amazing 20,000 people are here to participate. This is 14th year & we've raised over $60million for women’s cancer!’

Sadly, the newly single Jessica Biel, 29, was a little under par after falling ill a few days earlier.

The stunning A-Team actress did all she could to get well in time for the charity event having been feeling a little under the weather recently.

Earlier this morning, she called on her fans to help her get better by tweeting: ‘Still trying to recover from my sickness. Going to the doctors today! Pray for me! Positive attitude - I'm sure I will be fine!!’

Although Biel didn’t say exactly what was wrong with her, she did manage to make it to the charity event and smiled happily for the camera with her pregnant co-Ambassador, Alba.

Perhaps a dose of charitable work was just Biel needed as she later replied to a get well tweet with: ‘Thanks. Feeling like my old self, still some minor issues!’