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New recruitment system using patients medical records invites abuse

Icon Written by Alex on June 20, 2010 – 10:50 am

This would allow a doctor to “ask the patient if he or she was interested in participating” in the trial. It doesn’t seem to have occurred to anyone that if your doctor “asks” you to take part in a trial it’s tantamount, for many patients, to the doctor suggesting or recommending that you take part or that you at least seriously consider it.

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Fascinating story about Chaim Grade’s work and legacy (New York Times)

Icon Written by Alex on May 18, 2010 – 9:17 am

Fascinating story in NYT… “Chaim Grade was the other great postwar Yiddish writer, the one few people outside of scholarly circles have ever heard of. And for that, some people blame his widow.”

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Kids and Oncology Trials

Icon Written by Alex on May 14, 2010 – 12:13 pm

Kids often don’t understand enough about clinical trials and that can impact how many kids take part in trials.

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In the U.S. do we only know how to give money?

Icon Written by Alex on May 11, 2010 – 1:24 pm

Are we only a nation of money givers or are we a nation of people who care so much that we will extend ourselves to the point of inconvenience to help others

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Paperback of Chasing Medical Miracles due May 25; first novel out in August

Icon Written by Alex on May 9, 2010 – 5:11 pm

The paperback of Chasing Medical Miracles is due out on May 25. There is a newly written foreword about swine flu and the clinical trials process for that. I will excerpt that foreword on this site this week and in the days leading up to the release of the paperback.

Also in August my first novel, Bad Day for the Home Team, will be released by Zumaya Books. The book is about how a very average man in Sierra Vista, Arizona walks into a pizza place, shoots and kills 30 people, then kills himself. He comes back as a ghost and tries to figure out why he did what he did while a cop, his brother, and a reporter try to also unravel the mystery of “Why he done it?”

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Trial for Genentech diabetic retinopathy treatment shows promise

Icon Written by Alex on April 29, 2010 – 12:45 pm

Clinical trial offers hope for diabetics… (from NYT): “The drug Lucentis can improve eyesight being lost to diabetes, researchers reported on Tuesday, a finding they hailed as a major advance in combating a common cause of blindness.

The finding comes from a large government-sponsored clinical trial that tested the drug, which is made by Genentech, as a treatment for the condition known as diabetic macular edema…”

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Video from ACRO about privacy rules and research

Icon Written by Alex on April 28, 2010 – 10:50 am

Check this out: Video is discussion of impact of privacy rules on research from ACRO

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Gay/ Lesbian Discrimination in Trials

Icon Written by Alex on March 18, 2010 – 11:24 am

Interesting, disturbing story…: “…researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center have gathered evidence indicating that some trials explicitly exclude individuals based on their sexual orientation.”

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New York Times Piece About Cancer Clinical Trial Misleading

Icon Written by Alex on February 23, 2010 – 11:55 am

The article will probably have hundreds if not thousands of cancer patients running to their computers and phones to try and get into a trial – any trial – because this article has led them to believe trials can provide a cure. Promoting that kind of false hope is not only bad journalism, it’s just plain mean to patients seeking a cure for cancer.

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eHealth Reviews Clinical Trials Book

Icon Written by Alex on February 22, 2010 – 12:44 pm

Short but sweet review of Chasing Medical Miracles on eHealth.com by John W. Sharp that concludes, “I would recommend this book for anyone involved in clinical research, whether in Pharma, medicine or as a patient.”

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