June 8, 2001
In This Issue:
Courage Award Winners, 500 Trials Matched to Patients, Healthcare Workforce
Shortage, Brachytherapy, Men's Health Month, New Colorectal Test, Estrogen, and
more
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THE LATEST NEWS
Healthcare Workforce Shortage Called Serious
Brachytherapy Affects Quality of Life in Prostate
Cancer
DNA Stool Test May Help Detect Colorectal Cancer
Community Cancer Clusters Rare; Investigators
Want Better Data Collection
Low-Dose Estrogen Is As Effective and Safer
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JUNE IS MEN'S HEALTH MONTH ON CANCERPAGE
This year, an estimated 643,000 American men and
boys will be diagnosed with cancer; the majority will beat the disease. Men have
a higher incidence than women of other cancers such as lung, liver, bladder and
kidney cancer and men need to know the sometimes subtle symptoms and get regular
screenings, because these cancers can be found early. For more about the signs
and symptoms, see our special section.
http://www.cancerpage.com/promos/June_Men.asp
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TRIAL MATCHING SERVICE REACHES 500 MATCHES
Last week, we celebrated a milestone when our
TrialMatch program -for the 500th time- found a trial for a patient visiting our
TrialMatch.com. The web site helps patients find clinical trials based on their
medical condition and the researcher's technical requirements. When patients
answer a series of questions, the program matches a patient with relevant
clinical trials. TrialMatch is more than just a list of trials; it is a way of
finding the right trial for a patient.
To protect patient privacy, we do not store
information about individuals who find trials through this service, so we do not
know whether patients benefited from trials they did find. We'd like to know! If
you found a trial on TrialMatch.com and enrolled in the study, let us know. We
all like to hear good news. Just send a note to editor@cancerpage.matria.com. Thanks!
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COURAGE AWARD WINNERS
InTouchOnline has now announced the first winners
of last fall's program. These cancer patients, family and friends were selected
by InTouch based on the exceptional nature of their personal stories.
Milo Titone, Wilmington, Delaware
Chris McHugh, DeForest, Wisconsin
Reverend Jim Willig, Cincinnatti, Ohio
Kimberly Ann MacDonald, Falls Church, Virginia
Stacey Polak, Indian Trail, North Carolina
Jennifer Andrade, Bronx, New York