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Simple test may help predict breast cancer return
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Simple test may help predict breast cancer return
Simple test may help predict breast cancer return
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A simple test to measure tumor cells circulating in the blood could make it easier to tell which breast cancer patients are at greatest risk of their cancer returning after treatment.
by Michael Kahn
A simple test to measure tumor cells circulating in the blood could make it easier to tell which breast cancer patients are at greatest risk of their cancer returning after treatment, a German researcher said on Monday.
Detecting these cells might also help doctors tailor chemotherapy treatments to make them more effective and reduce healthcare costs along the way, Julia Jueckstock, a gynecologist at the University of Munich, told the European Cancer Conference.
The study is important because it is one of the largest of its kind to investigate whether measuring such tumor cells can help predict the chances of cancer returning, she said.
Researchers have known about these cells for about 20 years and are now exploring the role they may play in cancer and studying ways to measure them. The cells themselves are considered dormant and are not believed to be harmful until they leave the bloodstream and settle on an organ, Jueckstock said.
"We think the level of circulating tumor cells will predict the recurrence in cancer," she said. "In low risk patients, you could use less aggressive treatments."
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer killer of women, after lung cancer. It will be diagnosed in 1.2 million people globally this year and will kill 500,000.
The German team has so far analyzed blood samples taken from 1,767 breast cancer patients at diagnosis and during chemotherapy and compared the results to those obtained from 852 of the same patients when they finished their treatment.
The results show that of the patients who initially tested positive for circulating tumor cells (CTCs), ten per cent tested positive for them after chemotherapy. Of those who were initially negative, 93 per cent remained negative after treatment.
"We think the persistence of CTCs after chemotherapy treatment is likely to be predictive of the likelihood of recurrence of cancer in these patients," Jueckstock said.
Researchers have also used bone marrow to detect circulating tumor cells but that technique is more difficult to use so it is not performed widely. It can also be painful for the patient, Jueckstock said.
A simple blood screen could mean that patients who need extra chemotherapy will get it, while those who do not will not have to endure weeks or months of extra treatments, she said.
"We think we will have final results in the next five years," she said. "If they are as we expect, there could be an improvement in breast cancer treatments."
Source: Reuters
A simple test to measure tumor cells circulating in the blood could make it easier to tell which breast cancer patients are at greatest risk of their cancer returning after treatment, a German researcher said on Monday.
Detecting these cells might also help doctors tailor chemotherapy treatments to make them more effective and reduce healthcare costs along the way, Julia Jueckstock, a gynecologist at the University of Munich, told the European Cancer Conference.
The study is important because it is one of the largest of its kind to investigate whether measuring such tumor cells can help predict the chances of cancer returning, she said.
Researchers have known about these cells for about 20 years and are now exploring the role they may play in cancer and studying ways to measure them. The cells themselves are considered dormant and are not believed to be harmful until they leave the bloodstream and settle on an organ, Jueckstock said.
"We think the level of circulating tumor cells will predict the recurrence in cancer," she said. "In low risk patients, you could use less aggressive treatments."
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer killer of women, after lung cancer. It will be diagnosed in 1.2 million people globally this year and will kill 500,000.
The German team has so far analyzed blood samples taken from 1,767 breast cancer patients at diagnosis and during chemotherapy and compared the results to those obtained from 852 of the same patients when they finished their treatment.
The results show that of the patients who initially tested positive for circulating tumor cells (CTCs), ten per cent tested positive for them after chemotherapy. Of those who were initially negative, 93 per cent remained negative after treatment.
"We think the persistence of CTCs after chemotherapy treatment is likely to be predictive of the likelihood of recurrence of cancer in these patients," Jueckstock said.
Researchers have also used bone marrow to detect circulating tumor cells but that technique is more difficult to use so it is not performed widely. It can also be painful for the patient, Jueckstock said.
A simple blood screen could mean that patients who need extra chemotherapy will get it, while those who do not will not have to endure weeks or months of extra treatments, she said.
"We think we will have final results in the next five years," she said. "If they are as we expect, there could be an improvement in breast cancer treatments."
Source: Reuters
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- A-Life Medical, Inc. Introduces New Reconciliation Solution for Healthcare Industry
- PET Scans Differentiates High- and Low-Risk Uterine Tumors
- Allscripts, Intuit Team to Speed Patient Bill Payment for Physicians Nationwide
- Early Radiology Exposure Could Attract Medical Students to Specialty
- North Bend Medical Center Depends on PracticeOne and Oracle to Deliver Secure and Reliable EHR and Practice Management
- Valley radiology tests under reassessment
- CynergisTek to Participate at the 2009 Fall Health IT Summit
- Robotic Surgery Expert describes the Benefits of Surgery for Organ Confined Prostate Cancer
- Eclipsys Announces Highlights for 2009 Annual User Conference
- U.S. Markets for EMR Technology Report
- EDIMS Boosts Emergency Department Access to Critical Patient Information and Documentation with EHR Upgrade
- Joint Commission's 2010 Prepublication Standards Now Available
- New Sensor Detects Amounts of Radiation Delivered to Cancer Patients
- Bright Note Technology Now Available in McKesson Physician Practice EHR Solutions
- More Efficient Colonoscopies Suggested
- United Hayek Set to Radically Change the MRI Landscape
- Effect of Organizational Factors on the Effectiveness of EMR System Implementation
- Euro-Caucasus conference of Cardiology
- Med-e-Tel 2010 - The International eHealth, Telemedicine and Health ICT Forum
- SonoSite Schedules Third Quarter 2009 Financial Release and Conference Call
- Envisionier Introduces eGoWorks for Endoscopic Healthcare IT Challenges
- Philips Convertible MRI First to be Upgrade by Ohio Hospital
- Mammography Records at North Carolina School of Medicine Hacked
- First DataBank Clinical Pharmacists to Present Posters at the American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Meeting
- DiCom Software adds Brad Saegesser To Senior Management Team
- FONAR's Two New Sales of its UPRIGHT Multi-Position MRI to U.S. Medical Practices
- Tampa Cardiologist to Use ExpressMD Telehealth Monitoring
- Del Medical Systems Chosen by Northwestern College for New State-of-the-Art Student Training Facility
- Top Interventional Cardiologists and Innovators to Gather in Tel Aviv
- Colorectal cancer screening could cut future chemotherapy costs in half
- Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2009
- Siemens Adds Trumpf’s Or Table in Artis zeego and Artis zee Ceiling Angiography Systems
- NightHawk Radiology Holdings, Inc. to Host Conference Call to Discuss Third Quarter 2009 Earnings Results
- Drugs may Make Radiation Treatments Safer
- MRI Analysis Software Discovers Early Symbols of Multiple Sclerosis
- Eclipsys Recognizes Six Healthcare Organizations
- Vital Images to Present at the Oppenheimer 20th Annual Healthcare Conference
- Ultrasonix Medical Corporation Installs 23 SonixTOUCH IVF systems
- Ultrasonix Receives NSERC Synergy Award for Partnership with UBC
- Time Domain Goes Global, Announces Worldwide Availability of its PLUS Ultra Wideband Real-Time Location System Sensor Platform
- Delay in Follow-up Among African-American women After the Finding of Breast Abnormality
- Western North Carolina Centers Advise and Assist Women to Get Mammograms
- Biospace med Penetrates the US Market with 'EOS'- Which Cuts Radiation Drastically
- Change To Merge Healthcare Third Quarter 2009 Earnings Call
- Accuray’s Treatment Planning Service Active At 20 Percent Of U.S. Cyberknife Centerservice
- INK-B-GONE Offers Complimentary Tattoo Removal to Breast Cancer Survivors
- Vitrea Enterprise Suite is Named Minnie Award Winner for 'Best New Radiology Software'
- Virtua Adopts GE`s AgileTracTM Asset Manager
- New Breast Cancer Treatment Cuts Radiation Time & Relatively Painless
- CDC Selects GE Healthcare to Track H1N1 Flu Activity
- ASTRO Presentations Highlight Role of TomoTherapy to Treating Cancer
- HYPERImage Project Advances Research on Hybrid PET/MR Scanner
- ACR Awarded 3 Year Accredition to Mercy Health Center in Mammography
- CyberKnife Centre London now Treats its First Cancer Patients using CyberKnife System
- Nonsmokers With Oropharyngeal Cancer Fare Well With Radiation Alone
- Brachial Plexopathy After Radiation for Head-and-Neck Cancer
- Patients Receives Breast Reconstruction Following Radiation
- Robotic Prostatectomy Expert Clarifies ACS's Position on Cancer Screening
- Proton Beam Radiation for Uveal Melanoma Yields Good Results
- Cameras Improve Colonoscopy
- El Camino expands Robotic Surgery Program
- Welch Allyn Expands ECG and Stress System
- Interventional Radiology Treatment for Pulmonary Embolism Saves Lives
- Eurotech Wins Contract With GE Healthcare for Medical Device Accessory
- H-R3 Plus Radiation Responses in Advanced Head and Neck Cancer
- Chemo-Radiation Prevent Prostate Cancer Recurrence
- SenoRx Ranked Among the Fastest Growing Companies in North America
- Structured Reporting Software Creates Accurate Radiology Reports
- Case Filed Against St. Luke’s Hospital over Gadolinium Contrast Dye
- Panel Recommends Screening Mammograms After 50
- Biennial Mammography As Beneficial As Annual Screening
- Rectal Cancer Patient Treated with Ultrasound in a First
- Mammography Increase Cancer Risk in High-Risk Women: RSNA
- BSD Reports Effective Bladder Cancer Treatment
- RFID By SenoRx For Breast Cancer
- CT Angiography Diagnose CAD In Hodgkin's Survivors
- Mammography Availability Reduces Breast Cancer Death
- Triapine-cisplatin Chemotherapy-radiation for Cervical Cancer
- Short-term Radiation Successful on Breast Cancer
- MRI and Breast Cancer Re-operation Rate
- Breast Cancer: Radiotherapy Lessens Side Effects
- Link Between Mammographic Density & Breast Cancer
- Ultrasound with Mammography Detects Breast Cancer
- Early-stage Breast Cancer: Preoperative MRI unnecessary
- Combining Mammography & MRI for Cancer Risks
- AAHD Increases Mammogram Facilities DCMetro Area
- Mammography Guidelines: Limits Access for Women
- Changing Guidelines Cause Drop in Mammograms
- Radiotherapy Delay Causes Breast Cancer Recurrence
- Stanford Experts Against New Mammography Guidelines
- Preoperative Axillary Ultrasound Detects Breast Cancer
- Harris Supports Via Oncology's Laudable Efforts
- Radiation not Necessary after Mastectomy
- BSGI Machine at Mt. St. Mary’s Hospital
- MRI Finds Tumors in Second Breast
- MRI Screening for Familial Breast Cancer Risk
- Ultrasound Diagnosis For Breast Cancer: Polyu
- ATM Mutations Plus Radiation - Second Breast Cancer
- Infrared Mammography Detects Breast Cancer
- Mammography Screening and Breast Cancer Mortality
- Breast Cancer Diagnosis: Mammography Ineffective
- Mammograms Don't Save Lives: Nordic Study
- Lymph Node Radiotherapy Well-tolerated After Mastectomy
- Mammograms Still Decisive in Diagnosis, Treatment
- New Breast Scanner for Breast Cancer Diagnosis
- No Mammograms, Less Breast Cancer Deaths
- Chest Radiation Ups Risk of Breast Cancer
- Mammograms Detect Breast Density Change, Cancer Risk
- Radiographically Detected Breast Cancer Easy to Cure
- Mammographic Density and Breast Cancer Risk
- Dual Modality Tomographic Scanner Effective than Mammograms
- Additional Training for Physicians who Interpret Mammograms
- Breast Cancer Staging Should Include Breast MRI
- Specially Trained Surgeons Best for Mammography Interpretation
- Mammograms Catch Few Cancers in Young Women
- Breast MRI Reduces Local Cancer Recurrence Rates
- BSGI Offers Clarity of Breast Tumor Chemotherapy
- Wholel-Body MRI for Accurate Breast Cancer Detection
- Low Accuracy on Younger Women Mammograms
- Post-Lumpectomy Patients Benefit From Semiannual Mammograms
- Ultrasound-CT, Earlier to Detect Breast Cancer
- Govt Fails to Compile Act on Mammography
- Mammography for Breast Cancer Improves Over Time
- Leicester Mammography Upgrade Goes Live
- Radiation Effective For Early Breast Cancer
- Self Analysis Is Best For Breast Cancer Diagnosis
- Breakthrough in Breast Cancer Research by Indian doctor
- Nimotuzumab Used for Lung Cancer Radiotherapy
- Cancer Screening Could Save 10,000 Americans a Year
- Perfusion CT for Detection of Hapatic Toxicity
- Xoft Announces Exclusive Contract With Premier for Electronic Brachytherapy
- Screening: Gaps Found in Breast Cancer Testing
- African Ancestry Linked to Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
- Mammography World Markets - New Market Report
- Breast Cancer Screening Not as Helpful
- The Lessons to be Learned from the 'Mammography Wars'
- Monte Carlo Technique Optimises Mammography Image Quality
- Induction Chemotherapy Plus Radiotherapy More Effective than Radiotherapy
- Duel-energy Mammography: Visualizing Victory over Breast Cancer
- Younger Women's Dense Breast Tissue Limits Effectiveness of Mammograms
- Routine Mammography Less Crucial in Detecting Cancer
- Issues With NEJM Mammography Study
- Norwegian Research Questions Benefit of Mammograms
- Mammograms Less Effective in Detecting Cancer
- Mammograms’ Value in Cancer Fight at Issue
- Data Affirm Small Benefit for Early Mammography
- Age 50 as Mammography Screening Threshold Proven Unfounded
- For the Fifth Straight Year Hologic Will Ring the Opening Bell at NASDAQ Ceremony Marking the Start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- Presidential Proclamation-National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- BSGI Outperforms Breast Ultrasound in Indeterminate Mammograms Patients
- Patient Navigations Improve Mammography Rates in Minority Women
- Warning on MRI use in Treating Breast Cancer
- Reliance on medical imaging – how good!?
- Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Kathleen Sebelius Statement
- Portable Breast Scanner for Instant Cancer Detection
- New Mammography Suite Provides Better Images, a Little Pampering for Patients
- agencyQ Develops MSL Website to Support a Life-Saving Campaign
- Community Radiology Offers Breast Screenings to Uninsured Women
- MRI Better than Mammography for Early Detection of Hereditary Breast Cancers
- Radiation Fears Should not Deter Women from Mammography Screening
- Family History Plays Into Survival Benefit of Mammography
- British Study Supports Mammograms for Some Women Under 50
- Cancer Risk From Radiation of Mammograms Is Slight
- MRI Superior in Detecting Early Cancer in High-Risk Women
- Annual Mammogram Could Save Lives in Women With Family History of Breast Cancer
- Mammogram Sensitivity Depends on Menstrual Cycle
- Radiation After Surgery Lowers Chances of Breast Cancer's Return
- Most Women do not Get Recommended Mammograms
- No Cognitive Decline from Prophylactic Radiation to Avert Brain Metastases
- Ultrasound-guided Core Biopsy Showed Well in Pathological Nodal Examination
- Mammogram Guidelines fail to Persuade Women
- Factors Linked to Speech/swallowing Problems after Head & Neck Cancer Treatment
- Vitamin Supplements Beneficial in Patients With Breast Cancer
- Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence may Depend on Treating Surgeon
- Preoperative Breast MRI Detects Occult Cancer with High Accuracy
- Damage of 'False-Positive' Mammograms Overlooked
- New U.S. Analysis Backs Annual Breast Screening
- Mammography Detects Smaller Breast Tumors with Less Nodal Involvement than Clinical Exams in Women under Age 50
- New Study Supports Mammography Screening at 40: RSNA 2011




