11 results match your criteria: "Saint Francis Cancer Treatment Center[Affiliation]"
Oncologist
May 2019
Department of Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Purpose: A few previous studies report a direct relationship between older age and chemotherapy-induced neuropathy. This study further evaluated this adverse event's age-based risk.
Methods: CALGB 40101 investigated adjuvant paclitaxel (80 mg/m once per week or 175 mg/m every 2 weeks) in patients with breast cancer and served as a platform for the current study that investigated age-based differences in neuropathy.
J Clin Oncol
November 2016
Mehmet S. Copur, Ryan Ramaekers, Dron Gauchan, Max Norvell, and Douglas Clark, Saint Francis Cancer Treatment Center, Grand Island, NE.
Oncol Res
July 2016
Saint Francis Cancer Treatment Center, Grand Island, NE, USA.
Radiation recall syndrome is an acute inflammatory reaction developing at anatomical sites of previously irradiated tissue, weeks to months after the completion of radiation therapy. The distribution pattern of inflammation typically involves, and remains limited to, the boundaries of prior radiation treatment fields. Several classical chemotherapy drugs have been reported to have the potential for causing radiation recall syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Oncol Pract
January 2016
Saint Francis Cancer Treatment Center, Grand Island, NE; Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY; and Catholic Health Initiatives, Denver, CO.
Purpose: Although 85% of patients with cancer are diagnosed and treated in the community setting, only 3% are enrolled onto clinical trials. Lack of adequate time, infrastructure, resources, incentives, and reimbursement adversely affect clinical trial participation. In July 2007, Saint Francis Cancer Treatment Center (SFCTC) in Grand Island, Nebraska, was selected as one of the initial 16 sites for the National Cancer Institute Community Cancer Centers Program (NCCCP).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cancer Educ
September 2016
Veterans Healthcare Administration, Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System, Omaha, NE, USA.
Although lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the USA, there have been few studies on patient-centered advanced lung cancer treatment practices. As part of a larger research study on how to use a patient-inclusive approach in late-stage lung cancer treatment, this present study describes patient, caregiver, and provider perspectives on the role of the health care system in helping patients cope with an advanced stage lung cancer diagnosis. Four focus group sessions were conducted with six to eleven participants per group for a total of 36 participants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Colorectal Cancer
September 2011
Saint Francis Cancer Treatment Center, Grand Island, Nebraska, USA.
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling is considered to be one of the key factors involved in tumor-associated angiogenesis. Inhibition of angiogenesis has significantly improved anticancer therapy making it one of the cornerstones of treatment for various solid tumors. Several antiangiogenesis inhibitory compounds (eg, bevacizumab, sunitinib, sorafenib) are now widely used in the treatment of patients with colorectal, non-small-cell lung, advanced renal cell, hepatocellular, and breast cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Breast Cancer
August 2011
Saint Francis Cancer Treatment Center, Medical Oncology, Grand Island, NE.
Clin Colorectal Cancer
October 2009
Department of Medical Oncology, Saint Francis Cancer Treatment Center, Grand Island, NE, USA.