Background: Remote consulting has become part of the medical student clinical experience in primary care, but little research exists regarding the impact on learning.
Aim: To describe the experiences of General Practitioner (GP) educators and medical students in using student-led remote consultations as an educational tool.
Method: A qualitative, explorative study conducted at four UK medical schools.
Fifty-two patients with epithelial ovarian cancer were treated with yttrium-90-labelled monoclonal antibody HMFG1 administered intraperitoneally following conventional surgery and chemotherapy as part of an extended phase I-II trial. The treatment was well tolerated and the only significant toxicity observed was reversible myelosuppression as previously described. Following conventional surgery and chemotherapy, 21 out of the 52 patients had no evidence of residual disease and were regarded as receiving treatment in an adjuvant setting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEffective screening for occult ovarian cancer will require a strategy that is both sensitive and specific. Preliminary data suggest that CA 125 is elevated at diagnosis in a majority of patients with ovarian cancer. Although CA 125 is sufficiently specific to prompt its evaluation as one component of a strategy to detect ovarian cancer in postmenopausal women, a further improvement in specificity would facilitate cost-effective screening.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe uptake and in vivo quantitation of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) has been measured non-invasively using positron emission tomography (PET) and 124iodine in 9 patients with breast ductal carcinoma. Blood-flow measurements were also made using 15oxygen-labelled water and PET to evaluate antibody delivery; 7 patients were studied with HMFGI antibody and 2 patients with a non-specific antibody. Tumour uptake ranged from 2-7.
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