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Study Group: Oncologist who Treat CTCL (US)(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 44

This study group may include physicians, care providers, and researchers specializing in internal medicine, cardiology, oncology, dermatology, emergency medicine, family medicine, neurology, obstetrics-gynecology, psychiatry, radiology, nursing, optometry, genetics, and mental health. It may also include experts knowledgeable on diagnostic labs, disease management, medical devices, long term care, surgery centers, health management, pharma, and biotechnology, among others.

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Leading Experts in this Study Group

Michael Grossbard, MD
Professor of Clinical Medicine
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

Michael Grossbard, MD, is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Chief of Hematology-Oncology at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital and Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City. His clinical research is in monoclonal antibodies, non-Hodgkin's...

Sujith Kalmadi
Staff Physician
Ironwood Cancer & Research Center

Sujith Kalmadi, MD, is a Staff Physician at the Ironwood Cancer and Research Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Kalmadi has previously worked as a Clinical Assistant Professor at Baylor school of Medicine in Houston, Texas, and at the Lerner School of Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio. He has interest...

Brian Abbott, MD, Medical Director of Hematology, Big Sky OncologyBrian Abbott, MD
Medical Director of Hematology
Big Sky Oncology

Brian Abbott, MD, is the Medical Director of Hematology at Big Sky Oncology and Sletten Cancer Institute in Great Falls, Montana. His specialties include acute and chronic leukemias (AML, ALL, CML, CLL), all forms of lymphomas including Non-Hodgkin’s and Hodgkin's Lymphoma, myelomas, bone and marrow...

Haitham Al-Okk, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor - Hematology-Oncology, Mahr Cancer CenterHaitham Al-Okk, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor - Hematology-Oncology
Mahr Cancer Center

Haitham Al-Okk, MD, is a Specialist in Hematology-Oncology at Graves-Gilbert Cancer Clinic, a multi-specialty medical group in Kentucky. Dr. Al-Okk is board certified in Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology, and fellowship trained in Hematology-Oncology. He specializes in lung, breast, and colorectal...

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By Michael Grossbard, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Analysis of: Scientists recommend 'black box' for Avastin | www.fiercepharma.com

In pooled data from 8000 patients across 15 studies, the risk of blood clots was increased by 12% in patients receiving Avastin.

By Michael Grossbard, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Analysis of: Amgen Told to Reword Drug Label | www.nytimes.com

The FDA required Amgen to revise the label for Procrit and Aranesp so that these agents are not used until a patient's hemoglobin drops below 10 or in the setting of potentially curative therapy.

By Michael Grossbard, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Analysis of: Transparency in Healthcare | www.hospitalimpact.org

The author argues that transparency in healthcare will be an important step forward for the consumer.

By Michael Grossbard, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

Avastin improves survival in colon cancer and lung cancer and improves progression free survival in breast cancer- clinically meaningful outcomes.  Yet these gains are of relatively short duration and the cost of Avastin is significant- 50,000 to 100,000 dollars per year.

By Michael Grossbard, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Analysis of: UK Says Kidney Cancer Drugs Are Too Pricey | www.pharmalot.com

NICE has stated that the cost of several novel agents for the treatment of renal cell cancer including Sutent, Torisel, Avastin, and Nexavar exceeds the benefit when assessed by quality adjusted life years (QALY) gained from the therapies.

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