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March 14, 2008
FDA Panel Backs Anemia Drugs For Cancer Patients, but With Limits
Analysis of: FDA Panel Backs Anemia Drugs For Cancer Patients, but With Limits |
online.wsj.comAuthor: GLG Member Program ContributorAn FDA panel recommended NOT to use ESA's for treatment of chemotherapy induced anemia in Breast cancer patients and head and neck acncer patients, a significant number of cancer patients. It also voted overwhelmingly to limit ESA's for non-curable cancer patients in the setting of palliative care....
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March 12, 2008
Teva Announces Approval Of Generic Camptosar(R)
Analysis of: Teva Announces Approval Of Generic Camptosar(R) |
www.pipelinereview.comAuthor: GLG Member Program ContributorThe article does not tell if TEVA was the first generic to market. Certainly being generic TEVA will gain some market share from Pfizer
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March 11, 2008
The High Cost of a Cancer Drug
Analysis of: The High Cost of a Cancer Drug |
www.nytimes.comAuthor: GLG Member Program ContributorFDA's approval of Genentech's Avastin is backed both by efficacy data and aggressive political activism. Extension of PFS by almost 6 months and shrinking large tumors, thus improving quality of life, are tangible and real beneficial effects. Avastin was already being prescribed off-label. The approval...
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March 11, 2008
Teva Announces Approval Of Generic Camptosar(R)
Analysis of: Teva Announces Approval Of Generic Camptosar(R) |
www.pipelinereview.comAuthor: GLG Member Program ContributorIs it possible to lower the cost of chemotherapy by using generics or biosimilar? What will be the consequence in efficacy and toxicity?
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March 10, 2008
The High Cost of a Cancer Drug
Analysis of: The High Cost of a Cancer Drug |
www.nytimes.comAuthor: GLG Member Program ContributorMetastatic breast cancer is incurable with a trend for increasing survival with the use of new agents. Why time to disease progression was used instead of overall survival as it happened in all other Bevacizumab-based clinical trials in other solid tumors?
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March 10, 2008
The High Cost of a Cancer Drug
Analysis of: The High Cost of a Cancer Drug |
www.nytimes.comAuthor: GLG Member Program ContributorThis editorial is questioning the use of this expensive agent in patients with metastatic breast cancer when it only increases time to progression 5.5 months.
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March 10, 2008
Teva Announces Approval Of Generic Camptosar(R)
Analysis of: Teva Announces Approval Of Generic Camptosar(R) |
www.pipelinereview.comAuthor: GLG Member Program ContributorPfizer's Irinotecan ( CPT-11) is mostly used in colorectal cancer with some limited use in sarcomas, glioblastoma multiforme, and other solid tumors. Teva's generic compound is expected to be cheaper, and with current economic situation, may be mandated by third party payers to cut costs, and this will...
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March 10, 2008
Antisoma starts phase I clinical trial of AS1409 in renal cancer and melanoma
Analysis of: Antisoma starts phase I clinical trial of AS1409 in renal cancer and melanoma |
www.pipelinereview.comAuthor: GLG Member Program ContributorAntisoma's AS 1409 has just entered a clinical phase I trial for patients with advanced melanoma and renal cancer. While efficacy results are years ago, this "immunotherapy" will be competing with many approved targeted agents in renal cancer ( Sutent, Nexavar, Torisel) and with many other immunotherapeutic...
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March 10, 2008
Herceptin Approved in Japan for Early Treatment in Patients with HER2-Positive Breast Cancer
Analysis of: Herceptin Approved in Japan for Early Treatment in Patients with HER2-Positive Breast Cancer |
pharmalive.comAuthor: GLG Member Program ContributorHerceptin use in the adjuvant and netastatic setting of breast cancer is based on solid clinical data with proven efficacy and rather low and expected toxicity. Avastin use in the metastatic setting of breast cancer is a matter of debate because the efficacy is borderline while the short term and long...
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March 7, 2008
Two Tests Added to Recommended List to Prevent or Detect Colorectal Cancer
Analysis of: Two Tests Added to Recommended List to Prevent or Detect Colorectal Cancer |
www.nytimes.comAuthor: GLG Member Program ContributorVirtual Colonoscopy and stool analysis for DNA alterations for colon cancer, are being recommended for screening.