| Human Genome Sciences Completes Enrollment In Randomized Phase 2 Trial Of HGS-ETR1 In Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer |
| Human Genome Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: HGSI) announced that it has completed the enrollment and initial dosing of patients in a randomized Phase 2 trial of HGS-ETR1 (mapatumumab) in combination with the chemotherapy agents paclitaxel and carboplatin as first-line therapy in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). |
| Experimental Chemotherapy Regimen Shows Promise In Treating Advanced Lung Cancer |
| A combination of chemotherapy agents that have been tested in other tumor types appears to be a promising alternative to standard treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer, according to a report in the August 15 issue of Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. |
| Gates And Bloomberg Unite In Global Fight Against Tobacco |
| Two of the world's richest philanthropists, Bill Gates and Michael Bloomberg pledged on Wednesday to spend 500 million dollars to make people all over the world stop smoking. They announced the news together at a press conference at the TheTimesCenter in Midtown Manhattan. Michael Bloomberg is mayor of New York City and founder of Bloomberg LP, a giant financial software services, news and data company. |
| Gene Panel Predicts Lung Cancer Survival |
| Researchers from four leading cancer centers have confirmed that an analysis involving a panel of genes can be used to predict which lung cancer patients will have the worst survival. The finding could one day lead to a test that would help determine who needs more aggressive treatment. The study, the largest of its kind, appears online in Nature Medicine. |
| Sex, Death And Rock & Roll - Teen Movie Makers Help Create Cutting Edge Anti-smoking Films |
| Three hard hitting films - designed by teenagers for teenagers - were launched after a national competition helped uncover the next generation of British film makers. Cancer Research UK and Channel 4's 4Talent launched a joint initiative - funded by the Department of Health - called BREATHE to produce a selection of short online films to encourage young smokers to quit and deter others from starting. |