News Posts List
Lenocta is currently in a Phase IIa clinical trial as a potential treatment for renal cell carcinoma
03/10/2008
VioQuest Pharmaceuticals VQPH today announced that the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) has accepted for oral presentation the Company's abstract for Lenocta(TM) (sodium stibogluconate), an inhibitor of certain protein tyrosine phosphatases.
Surgeon's Preferences Dictate Choice of Kidney Cancer Surgery
03/10/2008
This means many patients who are candidates for less radical surgical procedures, such as a partial nephrectomy where only part of the kidney is removed, may not be getting them, the California researchers said.
OXFORD BIOMEDICA COMPLETES PATIENT RECRUITMENT FOR PHASE III TRIST STUDY
03/10/2008
Oxford BioMedica (LSE: OXB), a leading gene therapy company, announced today that it has successfully completed patient enrolment in the Phase III TRIST study of TroVax in renal cancer.
Newsweek's Eleanor Clift Interviewed in Podcast on Kidney Cancer Association Website
03/09/2008
In the podcast Ms. Clift candidly recounts what was going on in her life in the two weeks before the death of her husband, Tom, from kidney cancer. She also suggests ways of coping with the impending death of a loved one that might be helpful to others.
Surviving Canada's poorest drug coverage--deadly choices
03/08/2008
Hannie van der Kaay, has already had to come up with more than $7,500 to receive 28 days of a medication called Sutent a pill to treat his kidney cancer. The province won't assist in covering the cost.
In the popular mind, drug prices are excessive. Why should you have to pay a few bucks for a pill that costs pennies to make?
03/06/2008
The Kidney Cancer Association and the 60 Plus Association, groups representing patients and seniors, respectively, joined the industry in claiming that federal patent law preempted D.C.'s price control regime.
VAI researchers discover method to slow kidney cancer growth
03/06/2008
The toxin decreases the blood supply to the tumor, causing its growth to slow. But the toxin does not affect the blood supply to normal cells. Researchers have still to discover why.
Kidney cancer man's drugs fight
03/06/2008
A man with kidney cancer says he has been refused a drug that could save his life and is still waiting for treatment 18 months after being diagnosed.
Two Weeks of Life: A Memoir of Love, Death and Politics
03/05/2008
Newsweek's Eleanor Clift has filled the three years since her husband's death from kidney cancer at age 64 by telling his story in a touchingly personal memoir.
Freezing Kidney Cancer
03/05/2008
Two leading cancer centers show the same remarkably successful result for kidney cryoablation.