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25 Şubat 2013 Pazartesi
DECEMBER 13, 2012 MEN'S HEALTH: YOUR BALLS
" LIFE is a process , one that is continuously changing"
Life is a process within some progress. I do not want perfection, I want progress. As a perfectionist myself, I had to realize that I cannot be perfect, but I can slowly make progress in my life. I have done that in the last 18 years. I also had to give up on expectations of others and myself. If you have expectations of others, you will only get disappointed. I know this is a difficult ' character defect" to let go of, but it is needed. Without any expectations, you will not get disappointed but sometimes you may even get surprised.
It is important for men to get up close and personal with their testicles. This is especially important for men ages 20-30. Men at this age are at an increased risk for testicular cancer. It is a rare cancer for men over the age 50. White Caucasian are more at risk. There are other risk factors including family history, fertility issues and if the patient developed orchitis secondary to mumps ( rare)
Yet it is important for men--yes you who are reading this examine your testicle. Men, both straight and gay spend a lot of time talking about their testicles. You refer them as your nuts, balls, or nads. Very rarely does a man discuss his nads with their partner, whether man or woman.
If you have a lump in your testicle, a pulling sensation or some fluid , you need to be seen by your physician.
Testicular Cancer is very curable.If you have cancer and have it removed, you can still have children. You do not get testicular cancer from cycling ( of note: Lance Armstrong)
THIS IS THE MAJOR POINT: MEN NEED TO GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH THEIR TESTICLES.
Until tomorrow...
What's your Drinking Personality?
From the article:
THE JACK-THE-LADSo, what's your drinking personality? I think I am clearly the "Ice Queen."This "peacock" is conscious of his image and will drink a bottled beer, or cider.
He is inclined to be confident and arrogant, and can be territorial in his gestures, spreading himself over as much space as possible, for example, pushing the glass well away from himself and leaning back in his chair.
If he is drinking with friends, he would be unlikely to welcome approaches from outside the group, unless sycophantic and ego-enhancing.
Image via the BBC.
Boceprevir approved for use by Britain's state health service.
Boceprevir is an NS3/4A protease inhibitor. This drug stops viral replication by binding to a protease that would work to cleave the polyprotein. Thus this drug prevents the production of functional viral protein. Pegylated interferons are used to moderate the immune system. Ribivirin is a nucleoside analog and when given with IFN, it can reduce viral replication.
Original Article from Reuters: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/09/merck-britain-idUSL5E8E8AH120120309
More info on HCV Medications:
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/177792-medication#2
--Elena Jordan
Pfizer's To Present Lung Cancer Data July 3-7
“While lung cancer remains a difficult-to-treat disease, we’re learning more about how therapies like crizotinib and PF-299 may be able to specifically target ALK or the HER pathway, respectively, and how this may lead to more rationally selected and personalized therapy,” said Maurizio Voi, MD, Thoracic Tumor Strategy Lead, Pfizer Oncology. “Data being presented show survival outcomes for PF-299 and crizotinib, as well as quality-of-life or patient-reported outcomes after treatment for patients with non small cell lung cancer, which represent important considerations in determining the best treatment option for these patients.”
First Presentation of PF-299 Preliminary Overall Survival Data
Continued....
Pfizer will present, for the first time, preliminary overall survival data from a Phase 2 study evaluating PF-299 vs erlotinib in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) after progression on at least one chemotherapy regimen (oral presentation, Abstract #745, Monday, July 4).1
Pfizer also will present patient-reported outcomes (PRO) from clinical trials of PF-299 in refractory and second-/third-line NSCLC, which provide a better understanding of the patient’s perspective of the burden of adverse events associated with treatment and how it may change over time.3,4
- Gastrointestinal toxicity of the pan-HER tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) PF299804: Assessment by patient-reported outcomes in second-/third-line and refractory NSCLC (poster session, Abstract #957, Wednesday, July 6)3
- Dermatologic adverse events of the pan-HER tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) PF299804: Assessment by patient-reported outcomes in second-/third-line and refractory NSCLC (poster session, Abstract #702, Wednesday, July 6)4
PF-299 targets multiple receptors of the HER pathway. PF-299 is an irreversible inhibitor of HER-1 (EGFR), HER-2 and HER-4 tyrosine kinases. 6
Crizotinib Data to be presented:
At the WCLC, data on the anti-tumor activity, safety, overall survival, patient-reported and quality-of-life outcomes observed in clinical trials of Pfizer’s crizotinib will be presented.2,7,8
- Phase 2 data for crizotinib in ALK-positive advanced NSCLC: PROFILE 1005 (oral presentation, Abstract #1618, Wednesday, July 6)2
- PROFILE 1005: Preliminary patient-reported outcomes (PROs) from an ongoing Phase 2 study of crizotinib in ALK-positive advanced NSCLC (oral presentation, Abstract #1510, Wednesday, July 6)7
- Crizotinib improves overall survival of ALK-positive patients with advanced NSCLC compared with historical controls (oral presentation, Abstract #1207, Wednesday, July 6)8
- Efficacy of crizotinib in retrospective comparisons with standard-of-care (SOC) regimens from three Pfizer-sponsored clinical trials in patients with advanced NSCLC (poster session, Abstract #1349, Wednesday, July 6)9
About Pfizer Oncology
Pfizer Oncology is committed to the discovery, investigation and development of innovative treatment options to improve the outlook for cancer patients worldwide. Our strong pipeline, one of the most robust in the industry, is studied with precise focus on identifying and translating the best scientific breakthroughs into clinical application for patients across a wide range of cancers. Pfizer Oncology has biologics and small molecules in clinical development and more than 100 clinical trials underway. By working collaboratively with academic institutions, individual researchers, cooperative research groups, governments, and licensing partners, Pfizer Oncology strives to cure or control cancer with breakthrough medicines, to deliver the right drug for each patient at the right time. For more information please visit www.Pfizer.com.
DISCLOSURE NOTICE: The information contained in this release is as of June 28, 2011. Pfizer assumes no obligation to update forward-looking statements contained in this release as the result of new information or future events or developments.
This release contains forward-looking information about various oncology product candidates, including their potential benefits, that involves substantial risks and uncertainties. Such risks and uncertainties include, among other things, the uncertainties inherent in research and development; decisions by regulatory authorities regarding whether and when to approve any drug applications that have been or may be filed for any such oncology product candidates as well as their decisions regarding labeling and other matters that could affect their availability or commercial potential; and competitive developments.
A further description of risks and uncertainties can be found in Pfizer’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010 and in its reports on Form 10-Q and Form 8-K.
1 World Lung Accepted Abstract #745. Overall Survival (OS) Results of a Randomized Phase 2 Trial of PF299804 versus Erlotinib in Patients with Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) After Failure of Chemotherapy. Oral Session, Monday July 4, 2011: 3:35 PM – 3:45 PM CEST. M. Boyer – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
2 World Lung Accepted Abstract #1618. Phase 2 Data for Crizotinib (PF-02341066) in ALK-Positive Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): PROFILE 1005. Oral Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 3:10 PM – 3:20 PM CEST. G. Riely – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
3 World Lung Accepted Abstract #957. Gastrointestinal Toxicity of the Pan-HER Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor (TKI) PF299804: Assessment by Patient-Reported Outcomes in 2nd/3rd-Line and Refractory Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). Poster Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 12:15 PM – 2:15 PM CEST. A. Campbell – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
4 World Lung Accepted Abstract #702. Dermatologic Adverse Events of the Pan-HER Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor (TKI) PF299804: Assessment by Patient-Reported Outcomes in 2nd/3rd-line and Refractory Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). Poster Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 12:15 PM – 2:15 PM CEST. A. Campbell – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
5 Clinicaltrials.gov. ARCHER 1009: A Phase 3 Study of PF-00299804, a Pan-HER Inhibitor, Vs. Erolotinib in the Treatment of Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Available here: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01360554?term=ARCHER&rank=1. Accessed June 21, 2011.
6 Gonzales AJ, Hook KE, Althaus IW et al. Antitumor activity and pharmacokinetic properties of PF-00299804, a second-generation irreversible pan-erbBreceptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Mol Cancer Ther. 2008;7:1880-89.
7 World Lung Accepted Abstract #1510. PROFILE 1005: Preliminary Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) from an Ongoing Phase 2 Study of Crizotinib (PF-02341066) in Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase (ALK)-Positive Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). Oral Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 3:30 PM – 3:40 PM CEST. F. Blackhall – Presenter. Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
8 World Lung Accepted Abstract #1207. Crizotinib improves overall survival of ALK-positive patients with advanced NSCLC compared with historical controls. Oral Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 3:20 PM – 3:30 PM CEST. A. Shaw – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
9 World Lung Accepted Abstract #1349. Efficacy of Crizotinib in Retrospective Comparisons with Standard-Of-Care (SOC) Regimens from Three Pfizer-Sponsored Clinical Trials in Patients with Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). Poster Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 12:15 PM – 2:15 PM CEST. Y. Tang – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
10 Bang Y et al. Clinical Activity of the Oral ALK Inhibitor, Crizotinib (PF-02341066), in Patients with ALK-positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Accepted Plenary Presentation at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, June 4-8, 2010. Chicago, IL.
11 Zou HY, Li Q, Lee JH, et al. An orally available small-molecule inhibitor of c-MET,
PF-2341066, exhibits cytoreductive antitumor efficacy through antiproliferative and antiangiogenic mechanisms. Cancer Res. 2007;67:4408-4417.
12 Chiarle R, Voena C, Ambrogio C et al. The anaplastic lymphoma kinase in the pathogenesis of cancer. Nat Rev Cancer. 2008;8(1): 11-23.
Related articles
- Pfizer Lung Cancer Drug to Get Priority Review (xconomy.com)
- Benefit of targeted lung cancer therapy confirmed (eurekalert.org)
- Pfizer drug shows double survival time for certain lung cancer patients (nj.com)
- Analyst bets on approval of Pfizer's lung cancer drug (fiercebiotech.com)
24 Şubat 2013 Pazar
What's your Drinking Personality?
From the article:
THE JACK-THE-LADSo, what's your drinking personality? I think I am clearly the "Ice Queen."This "peacock" is conscious of his image and will drink a bottled beer, or cider.
He is inclined to be confident and arrogant, and can be territorial in his gestures, spreading himself over as much space as possible, for example, pushing the glass well away from himself and leaning back in his chair.
If he is drinking with friends, he would be unlikely to welcome approaches from outside the group, unless sycophantic and ego-enhancing.
Image via the BBC.
Pfizer's To Present Lung Cancer Data July 3-7
“While lung cancer remains a difficult-to-treat disease, we’re learning more about how therapies like crizotinib and PF-299 may be able to specifically target ALK or the HER pathway, respectively, and how this may lead to more rationally selected and personalized therapy,” said Maurizio Voi, MD, Thoracic Tumor Strategy Lead, Pfizer Oncology. “Data being presented show survival outcomes for PF-299 and crizotinib, as well as quality-of-life or patient-reported outcomes after treatment for patients with non small cell lung cancer, which represent important considerations in determining the best treatment option for these patients.”
First Presentation of PF-299 Preliminary Overall Survival Data
Continued....
Pfizer will present, for the first time, preliminary overall survival data from a Phase 2 study evaluating PF-299 vs erlotinib in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) after progression on at least one chemotherapy regimen (oral presentation, Abstract #745, Monday, July 4).1
Pfizer also will present patient-reported outcomes (PRO) from clinical trials of PF-299 in refractory and second-/third-line NSCLC, which provide a better understanding of the patient’s perspective of the burden of adverse events associated with treatment and how it may change over time.3,4
- Gastrointestinal toxicity of the pan-HER tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) PF299804: Assessment by patient-reported outcomes in second-/third-line and refractory NSCLC (poster session, Abstract #957, Wednesday, July 6)3
- Dermatologic adverse events of the pan-HER tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) PF299804: Assessment by patient-reported outcomes in second-/third-line and refractory NSCLC (poster session, Abstract #702, Wednesday, July 6)4
PF-299 targets multiple receptors of the HER pathway. PF-299 is an irreversible inhibitor of HER-1 (EGFR), HER-2 and HER-4 tyrosine kinases. 6
Crizotinib Data to be presented:
At the WCLC, data on the anti-tumor activity, safety, overall survival, patient-reported and quality-of-life outcomes observed in clinical trials of Pfizer’s crizotinib will be presented.2,7,8
- Phase 2 data for crizotinib in ALK-positive advanced NSCLC: PROFILE 1005 (oral presentation, Abstract #1618, Wednesday, July 6)2
- PROFILE 1005: Preliminary patient-reported outcomes (PROs) from an ongoing Phase 2 study of crizotinib in ALK-positive advanced NSCLC (oral presentation, Abstract #1510, Wednesday, July 6)7
- Crizotinib improves overall survival of ALK-positive patients with advanced NSCLC compared with historical controls (oral presentation, Abstract #1207, Wednesday, July 6)8
- Efficacy of crizotinib in retrospective comparisons with standard-of-care (SOC) regimens from three Pfizer-sponsored clinical trials in patients with advanced NSCLC (poster session, Abstract #1349, Wednesday, July 6)9
About Pfizer Oncology
Pfizer Oncology is committed to the discovery, investigation and development of innovative treatment options to improve the outlook for cancer patients worldwide. Our strong pipeline, one of the most robust in the industry, is studied with precise focus on identifying and translating the best scientific breakthroughs into clinical application for patients across a wide range of cancers. Pfizer Oncology has biologics and small molecules in clinical development and more than 100 clinical trials underway. By working collaboratively with academic institutions, individual researchers, cooperative research groups, governments, and licensing partners, Pfizer Oncology strives to cure or control cancer with breakthrough medicines, to deliver the right drug for each patient at the right time. For more information please visit www.Pfizer.com.
DISCLOSURE NOTICE: The information contained in this release is as of June 28, 2011. Pfizer assumes no obligation to update forward-looking statements contained in this release as the result of new information or future events or developments.
This release contains forward-looking information about various oncology product candidates, including their potential benefits, that involves substantial risks and uncertainties. Such risks and uncertainties include, among other things, the uncertainties inherent in research and development; decisions by regulatory authorities regarding whether and when to approve any drug applications that have been or may be filed for any such oncology product candidates as well as their decisions regarding labeling and other matters that could affect their availability or commercial potential; and competitive developments.
A further description of risks and uncertainties can be found in Pfizer’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010 and in its reports on Form 10-Q and Form 8-K.
1 World Lung Accepted Abstract #745. Overall Survival (OS) Results of a Randomized Phase 2 Trial of PF299804 versus Erlotinib in Patients with Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) After Failure of Chemotherapy. Oral Session, Monday July 4, 2011: 3:35 PM – 3:45 PM CEST. M. Boyer – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
2 World Lung Accepted Abstract #1618. Phase 2 Data for Crizotinib (PF-02341066) in ALK-Positive Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): PROFILE 1005. Oral Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 3:10 PM – 3:20 PM CEST. G. Riely – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
3 World Lung Accepted Abstract #957. Gastrointestinal Toxicity of the Pan-HER Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor (TKI) PF299804: Assessment by Patient-Reported Outcomes in 2nd/3rd-Line and Refractory Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). Poster Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 12:15 PM – 2:15 PM CEST. A. Campbell – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
4 World Lung Accepted Abstract #702. Dermatologic Adverse Events of the Pan-HER Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor (TKI) PF299804: Assessment by Patient-Reported Outcomes in 2nd/3rd-line and Refractory Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). Poster Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 12:15 PM – 2:15 PM CEST. A. Campbell – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
5 Clinicaltrials.gov. ARCHER 1009: A Phase 3 Study of PF-00299804, a Pan-HER Inhibitor, Vs. Erolotinib in the Treatment of Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Available here: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01360554?term=ARCHER&rank=1. Accessed June 21, 2011.
6 Gonzales AJ, Hook KE, Althaus IW et al. Antitumor activity and pharmacokinetic properties of PF-00299804, a second-generation irreversible pan-erbBreceptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Mol Cancer Ther. 2008;7:1880-89.
7 World Lung Accepted Abstract #1510. PROFILE 1005: Preliminary Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) from an Ongoing Phase 2 Study of Crizotinib (PF-02341066) in Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase (ALK)-Positive Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). Oral Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 3:30 PM – 3:40 PM CEST. F. Blackhall – Presenter. Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
8 World Lung Accepted Abstract #1207. Crizotinib improves overall survival of ALK-positive patients with advanced NSCLC compared with historical controls. Oral Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 3:20 PM – 3:30 PM CEST. A. Shaw – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
9 World Lung Accepted Abstract #1349. Efficacy of Crizotinib in Retrospective Comparisons with Standard-Of-Care (SOC) Regimens from Three Pfizer-Sponsored Clinical Trials in Patients with Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). Poster Session, Wednesday July 6, 2011: 12:15 PM – 2:15 PM CEST. Y. Tang – Presenter. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer’s (IASLC) 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. July 3-7, 2011.
10 Bang Y et al. Clinical Activity of the Oral ALK Inhibitor, Crizotinib (PF-02341066), in Patients with ALK-positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Accepted Plenary Presentation at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, June 4-8, 2010. Chicago, IL.
11 Zou HY, Li Q, Lee JH, et al. An orally available small-molecule inhibitor of c-MET,
PF-2341066, exhibits cytoreductive antitumor efficacy through antiproliferative and antiangiogenic mechanisms. Cancer Res. 2007;67:4408-4417.
12 Chiarle R, Voena C, Ambrogio C et al. The anaplastic lymphoma kinase in the pathogenesis of cancer. Nat Rev Cancer. 2008;8(1): 11-23.
Related articles
- Pfizer Lung Cancer Drug to Get Priority Review (xconomy.com)
- Benefit of targeted lung cancer therapy confirmed (eurekalert.org)
- Pfizer drug shows double survival time for certain lung cancer patients (nj.com)
- Analyst bets on approval of Pfizer's lung cancer drug (fiercebiotech.com)
DECEMBER 13, 2012 MEN'S HEALTH: YOUR BALLS
" LIFE is a process , one that is continuously changing"
Life is a process within some progress. I do not want perfection, I want progress. As a perfectionist myself, I had to realize that I cannot be perfect, but I can slowly make progress in my life. I have done that in the last 18 years. I also had to give up on expectations of others and myself. If you have expectations of others, you will only get disappointed. I know this is a difficult ' character defect" to let go of, but it is needed. Without any expectations, you will not get disappointed but sometimes you may even get surprised.
It is important for men to get up close and personal with their testicles. This is especially important for men ages 20-30. Men at this age are at an increased risk for testicular cancer. It is a rare cancer for men over the age 50. White Caucasian are more at risk. There are other risk factors including family history, fertility issues and if the patient developed orchitis secondary to mumps ( rare)
Yet it is important for men--yes you who are reading this examine your testicle. Men, both straight and gay spend a lot of time talking about their testicles. You refer them as your nuts, balls, or nads. Very rarely does a man discuss his nads with their partner, whether man or woman.
If you have a lump in your testicle, a pulling sensation or some fluid , you need to be seen by your physician.
Testicular Cancer is very curable.If you have cancer and have it removed, you can still have children. You do not get testicular cancer from cycling ( of note: Lance Armstrong)
THIS IS THE MAJOR POINT: MEN NEED TO GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH THEIR TESTICLES.
Until tomorrow...