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Researchers Bark Up New Tree to Manufacture Cancer Drug
Value Propositions
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Value Peer-spectives
November/December 2010, Vol 1, No 6
Paclitaxel (Taxol), which is produced from the bark of the yew, may become cheaper and easier to produce now that researchers have isolated and grown stem cells from that tree (Nat Biotechnol.
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Filling in Funds Around NICE Gaps
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November/December 2010, Vol 1, No 6
The United Kingdom’s (UK) Department of Health has pledged £250 million toward a Cancer Drugs Fund that will pay for new treatments not available in the state-funded health system.
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Price-Cutting May Spur Canadian Use of Cervical Vaccine
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November/December 2010, Vol 1, No 6
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Bortezomib Bests Vincristine as Induction Therapy for MM
Cancer Quick Takes
November/December 2010, Vol 1, No 6
This study compared the safety and efficacy of a new regimen—bortezomib plus dexamethasone and vincristine— compared with vincristine (Oncovin), doxorubicin (Adriamycin), and dexamethasone (VAD) in previously untreated multiple myeloma (MM) (J Clin Oncol. 2010;28:4621-4629).
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AML Trials: Phases and Changes
Cancer Quick Takes
November/December 2010, Vol 1, No 6
A discussion of new drug development using the example of acute myeloid leukemia (AML)—but that is applicable to a broad range of diseases— outlines the problems inherent in phase 2 clinical trials that may lead to falsepositive results, and how trial design can be improved and drug development be made more efficient and less costly (Blood. 2010;116:2420-2428).
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Reversing Acute Renal Failure
Cancer Quick Takes
November/December 2010, Vol 1, No 6
In patients with multiple myeloma with light chain–induced renal failure, treatment with a combination known as BDD (bortezomib [Velcade], doxorubicin [Adriamycin], and dexamethasone [Decadron]) resulted in a high rate of myeloma and renal responses that was well tolerated by patients (J Clin Oncol. 2010;28:4635-4641).
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From Stakeholders to Community
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Colin Gittens
Letter to our Readers
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Value Peer-spectives
November/December 2010, Vol 1, No 6
As the last issue of this first year of publication of Value-Based Cancer Care (VBCC) reaches you, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on where VBCC has been so far and where it will be headed in 2011 and beyond.
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The Costs of Care: A Discussion We’re Not Prepared to Have—Yet
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Denise K. Pierce
Value-Based Care
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VBCC Perspectives
November/December 2010, Vol 1, No 6
Each year, oncologists return to their respective practices after attending the annual American Society of Clinical Oncology or American Society of Hematology meetings armed with knowledge of new drug/biologic combinations, modified regimen dosing, and other novel approaches that may provide incrementally better outcomes for cancer patients.
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Costs of Cancer Drugs Weigh on US, Canadian Minds
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Colin Gittens
Pricing
November/December 2010, Vol 1, No 6
US and Canadian medical oncologists share similar attitudes on the costs, cost-effectiveness, and health policies concerning new cancer drugs, despite fundamental differences between the 2 countries regarding how these drugs are covered and paid for under their respective healthcare systems.
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ASCO Shares Concerns Over the Future of Cancer Research
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Colin Gittens
Clinical Research
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Personalized Medicine
November/December 2010, Vol 1, No 6
Concerns about the future of cancer research exist among the spectrum of researchers and regulators, and in remarks prepared for the President’s Cancer Panel: The Future of Cancer Research—Accelerating Scientific Innovation (held September 22, 2010, in Boston), American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) President
George W. Sledge, Jr, MD
, outlined some of the organization’s concerns regarding new biological therapies and the future of cancer research.
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