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CancerConsultants provides summaries of new treatment strategies as they are discovered and reported by cancer physicians around the world. Our medical staff attends medical meetings worldwide and reviews medical literature daily to ensure appropriate news is provided to cancer patients and their families in a timely manner.

News of the results of recent clinical trials evaluating cancer therapies and supportive care strategies serve to educate patients regarding new treatment strategies for cancer and facilitate discussions with their doctor. Development of new cancer treatments usually begins in patients with recurrent or metastatic cancers. Once the new treatment appears effective, it is applied to earlier stages of the disease or to patients at higher risk of treatment failure.

Latest Anal Cancer News

No Benefit with Addition of Platinol® to Treatment for Anal Cancer (05/01/2008)
Addition of the drug Platinol® (cisplatin) to 5-FU (5-flourouracil), mitomycin, and radiation may not improve outcomes for patients with anal cancer. These findings were recently published by the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Women with CIN at Higher Risk for Anal Cancer and Other Cancers (03/22/2007)
According to an early online publication in Lancet Oncology, women diagnosed with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) grade 3 are at an increased risk of developing vaginal, vulvar, and anal cancers. Further research into the impact of the human papillomaviruses on these risks is underway.

5-FU/Mitomycin Remains Standard of Care for Anal Cancer (07/26/2006)
According to results recently reported at the 2006 semi-annual meeting of the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG), treatment including the chemotherapy agents 5-fluorouracil and mitomycin-C (Mutomycin®) plus radiation therapy remains the standard of care for patients with anal cancer.

Radiation to the Pelvis Increases Risk of Pelvic Fractures (11/28/2005)
According to a recent article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), women who undergo radiation to the pelvis for cancers of the cervix, rectum, or anus are at an increased risk for pelvic fractures compared to women with these types of cancer who do not undergo pelvic radiation as part of their treatment regimen.


Latest Anal Cancer News by Stage


Screening/Prevention

Women with CIN at Higher Risk for Anal Cancer and Other Cancers (03/22/2007)
According to an early online publication in Lancet Oncology, women diagnosed with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) grade 3 are at an increased risk of developing vaginal, vulvar, and anal cancers. Further research into the impact of the human papillomaviruses on these risks is underway.

Selenium May Reduce Risk of Developing Lung, Colorectal, and Prostate Cancers (02/04/2003)
The essential dietary nutrient, selenium, may help reduce the risk of developing cancers of the lung, colon, rectum, and prostate, as well as reduce the number of deaths in persons who have certain types of cancer, according to preliminary research findings.

New Colorectal Cancer Test Offers Hope for Early Detection (03/04/2002)
According to a report in the November issue of the journal Gastroenterology, early detection of colorectal cancer and precancerous tumors may be possible with a new screening test that involves looking for abnormal DNA in stool samples.


Stages I-II

No Benefit with Addition of Platinol® to Treatment for Anal Cancer (05/01/2008)
Addition of the drug Platinol® (cisplatin) to 5-FU (5-flourouracil), mitomycin, and radiation may not improve outcomes for patients with anal cancer. These findings were recently published by the Journal of the American Medical Association.

5-FU/Mitomycin Remains Standard of Care for Anal Cancer (07/26/2006)
According to results recently reported at the 2006 semi-annual meeting of the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG), treatment including the chemotherapy agents 5-fluorouracil and mitomycin-C (Mutomycin®) plus radiation therapy remains the standard of care for patients with anal cancer.

Radiation to the Pelvis Increases Risk of Pelvic Fractures (11/28/2005)
According to a recent article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), women who undergo radiation to the pelvis for cancers of the cervix, rectum, or anus are at an increased risk for pelvic fractures compared to women with these types of cancer who do not undergo pelvic radiation as part of their treatment regimen.

Intensive Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy Combo May Improve Outcomes for Persons with Cancer of the Anus (02/05/2002)
Persons who have cancers of the anus that have spread to the nearby lymph nodes or are large in size may require more aggressive therapy than individuals with smaller cancers. Now, researchers say that chemotherapy with fluorouracil and cisplatin, followed by a combination of radiation therapy and chemotherapy with fluorouracil and mitomycin, may help preserve bowel function and improve survival for persons with this type of disease.

Treatment of Anal Cancer: Protective Drug, Called Amifostine, Reduces the Side Effects of Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy (02/04/2002)
The side effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy as treatment for anal cancer may be reduced with the use of a drug called amifostine, according to new research findings by German doctors.


Stage IV

No Benefit with Addition of Platinol® to Treatment for Anal Cancer (05/01/2008)
Addition of the drug Platinol® (cisplatin) to 5-FU (5-flourouracil), mitomycin, and radiation may not improve outcomes for patients with anal cancer. These findings were recently published by the Journal of the American Medical Association.

5-FU/Mitomycin Remains Standard of Care for Anal Cancer (07/26/2006)
According to results recently reported at the 2006 semi-annual meeting of the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG), treatment including the chemotherapy agents 5-fluorouracil and mitomycin-C (Mutomycin®) plus radiation therapy remains the standard of care for patients with anal cancer.

Treatment of Anal Cancer: Protective Drug, Called Amifostine, Reduces the Side Effects of Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy (02/04/2002)
The side effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy as treatment for anal cancer may be reduced with the use of a drug called amifostine, according to new research findings by German doctors.


Recurrent

Surgical Salvage Therapy is Effective Treatment for Patients with Rectal Cancer that Relapse Locally after Initial Sphincter-Conserving Treatment (02/05/2002)
The standard of care for most patients with anal cancer is now initial treatment with radiation or chemoradiotherapy, with the aim of preserving the anus and allowing sphincter function. With this approach, approximately 60-90% of patients can expect to have the cancer eradicated. The majority of these patients will be cured and continue to have a functioning anus.

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2008

Women&Cancer Magazine Now Published in Japan (07/02/2008)

NBC Today Show Co-Host Hoda Kotb Featured on Women&Cancer Summer 2008 Cover (06/20/2008)

CancerConsultants.com launches 225th Cancer Website (05/22/2008)

CancerConsultants.com Announces Recent Updates to the Skin Cancer Information Center  (May 6, 2008)

CancerConsultants.com Launches the Memphis Heart Clinic Web Site (May 1, 2008)

CancerConsultants.com Announces Recent Updates to the Multiple Myeloma Information Center (Apr 25, 2008)

CancerConsultants.com Announces Recent Updates to the Financial Resource Center  (Apr 23, 2008)

CancerConsultants.com Announces Recent Updates to the Renal Cancer Information Center (Apr 23, 2008)

CancerConsultants.com Announces Recent Updates to the Pancreatic Cancer Information Center  (Apr 22, 2008)

CancerConsultants.com Launches FLASCO Web site (Apr 17, 2008)

2007

CancerConsultants.com Introduces New Online Community (11/06/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches the Swedish Medical Center – Patient Education Website (11/05/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches Hematology Oncology Associates at Bridgepoint Website (11/05/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches McHale Institute Web site(10/17/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches The Montana Cancer Center Website (10/09/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches the Northwest Cancer Center Website (09/20/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches Willis Knighton Cancer Center Website (09/17/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches the Gainesville Hematology Oncology Associates Website (09/13/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches the Tahoe Forest Cancer Center Website (09/11/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches New Mexico Cancer Center Website (09/06/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches the Oncology Hematology Associates of Southwest Indiana Website (09/06/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches Cancer Care Associates Website (08/30/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches Central Florida Cancer Institute Website (08/23/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches Harbin Clinic Cancer Center Website (08/21/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches The Virginia Cancer Institute Website (08/20/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Launches Kingsport Hematology Oncology Associates Website (08/20/2007)

CancerConsultants.com Ranked as a Top Cancer Web Site in Oncology Net Guide (Jan 31, 2007)

2006

Cancer Consultants, Inc. Supports Camp Rainbow Gold (Apr 24, 2006)

CancerConsultants.com™ Exceeds 300,000 unique visitors per month (Mar 5, 2006)

CancerConsultants.com™ Physician Portal Reaches Milestone (Feb 5, 2006)

2005

Idaho Company Helps Cancer Patients and Caregivers Displaced by Hurricane Katrina (Sep 15, 2005)

Cancer Consultants, Inc. Hires VP of Interactive Clinical Intelligence (May 15, 2005)

2004

CancerConsultants.com Launches The Oncology Hematology Group of South Florida Website (Jan 23, 2004)

CancerConsultants.com Launches the Minnie Pearl Research Network Internet Platform (Jan 23, 2004)

CancerConsultants.com™ Begins Syndicating Spanish (Jan 23, 2004)

CancerConsultants.com™ Launches 'What's in the Pipeline' Program (Jan 23, 2004)

CancerConsultants.com™ Announces Scientific Editor (Jan 23, 2004)

The West Clinic Launches New Website Developed by CancerConsultants.com (Oct 8, 2002)

CancerConsultants.com Endorsed by Oncology Nursing Society (Jan 23, 2004)

CancerConsultants.com, Inc. Launches Web Site to Recruit Patients for Clinical Trials (Jan 23, 2004)

CancerConsultants.com™ Recognized for Award-Winning Content (Jan 23, 2004)

CancerConsultants.com™ Launches New Internet Application (Jan 23, 2004)

CancerConsultants.com™ Achieves Milestones (Jan 23, 2004)

CancerConsultants.com™ to Provide Cancer Content to HealthGate (Jan 23, 2004)

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