real-world better than clinical trials
This is something many of us believe to be true already! But it was nice -- and heartening -- to hear this "expert" say so......(a Dr. John Marshall from Georgetown Univ.....).
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/584866?src=mp&spon=17&uac=75526PR
Tara
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Physician Assistant here!
It NEVER occurred to me to just lie on one of those sites to get access to the really good stuff! hehehehehe! Thanks for the info! That was a good video and I think I'm going to surf that site... got to keep on top of my profession, you know!
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another interesting article
on that site! This one discusses whether doctors report prognosis, yada yada http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/584637
mary0 -
Lying? Or being proactive ?!msccolon said:another interesting article
on that site! This one discusses whether doctors report prognosis, yada yada http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/584637
mary
That is a good article, too, Mary.
Maybe we shouldn't use the term "lie" -- how about "taking an active role in one's health"?? Ha ha.
It is a good site and I find the articles relevant and written in fairly "lay" terms.....
Tara0 -
hey, whatever gets it done!taraHK said:Lying? Or being proactive ?!
That is a good article, too, Mary.
Maybe we shouldn't use the term "lie" -- how about "taking an active role in one's health"?? Ha ha.
It is a good site and I find the articles relevant and written in fairly "lay" terms.....
Tara
Are they going to come and take our fingers off our keyboards?!!! I agree, they are very easy to read and my onc is going to hate that I found that site next time I corner him with questions!
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Pharmacogenetics in Colorectal Cancer: A Systematic Review
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/584383?src=mp&spon=7&uac=
It's really long, but some interesting information. Discusses gene interactions with drugs like Oxaliplatin, CPT-11, 5-FU, Avastin, etc. No wonder we get such a wide variety of reactions and responses to these drugs. The future is in individualizing our treatments according to various genome characteristics!
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/584891?src=mp&spon=7&uac=
This one discusses the use of Xeloda and CPT-11 as a first-line therapy for metastatic CRC. The printed version has some really cool charts too!
mary0
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