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Surviving melanoma: California woman marks five-year milestone with 76-mile trek
July 17th 2008Napa, Calif. - Stage 4 melanoma survivor Kari Worth, 41, marked her five-year triumph over the disease with a five-day, 76-mile walk, ending with a trip across San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge to deliver a bottle of champagne to her oncologist.
Physician's profile: Chicago dermatologist focuses career on supportive onco-dermatology
July 1st 2008Mario E. LaCouture, M.D., discovered during his residency that the role of dermatology in cancer patients' lives was much greater than just treating skin cancers. He would watch as breast, lung, colon and other cancer patients would complain about the damage that anticancer treatments - especially the new biologics - were doing to their skin. Patients in phase 1 and 2 clinical trials, who had exhausted their treatment options, were having to forgo life-prolonging treatment because of life-altering cutaneous effects, including itching so severe that they could not function or sleep.
Going 'offshore': Is international asset planning right for you?
July 1st 2008Over the last decade, an increasing number of doctors have looked at international approaches to their wealth planning. There are numerous pitfalls for using international planning that can catch naïve doctors. Learn what to do - and what to avoid - in international planning, and about specific tools top attorneys use in their international planning.
Uncertain times: Protecting your assets in a 'fickle' economy
July 1st 2008As I write this, millions of Americans are straining under the pressures of a fickle, unpredictable economy. Tens of thousands of workers have lost their jobs in recent months, savers are struggling to make sense of the lowest interest rates that some have ever seen, and the stock market has given new meaning to the word "volatility." All of this while gasoline and food prices surge to record highs.
Standing watch: Sentinel lymph node biopsy demonstrates therapeutic results
July 1st 2008Emerging data indicate the sentinel lymph node biopsy may not only stage the regional lymph nodes of patients with melanoma and have prognostic value, but may be therapeutic as well. Data from the Multicenter Selective Lymphadenectomy Trial (MSLT-1), an investigation consisting of patients with clinically node-negative melanoma, demonstrated a survival advantage in a subset of patients who had a positive node.
Evolving melanoma treatments: Field is 'work in progress'; hope is on the horizon
July 1st 2008Despite years of clinical trials involving cytotoxics, DNA-damaging agents, immunomodulatory therapies and other interventions, the natural history of melanoma has changed very little. However, new treatments offer hope.