Immunotherapy of Pancreatic Cancer – a Webinar

WebinarImmunotherapy of Breast and Pancreatic Cancers
PresenterDr. Elizabeth Jaffee, Johns Hopkins
PublisherCancer Research Initiative
Links[Webinar] [Publisher]

Overview

In this blog post, Immunotherapy of Pancreatic Cancer – a Webinar, I’m annotating a webinar for information I think is useful to pancreatic cancer patients. My goal is to make the information more accessible. Towards that end, drugs mentioned are in bold font, and links are provided to additional information, such as research papers, research results, and clinical trials mentioned in the webinar. The webinar information is presented in a table, ordered by time index, with a brief description of the content from the webinar. My interpretation of Dr. Jaffee’s presentation could be incorrect in some areas, so your own healthcare professional’s interpretations should supersede mine.

The Jun 13, 2013 webinar annotated in this posting is from the Cancer Research Institute (CRI) Breakthroughs in Cancer Immunotherapy webinar series. The CRI is a “nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to harnessing the immune system’s power to conquer all cancers”.

The presenter, Dr. Elizabeth Jaffee, MD [papers], is a Johns Hopkins medical oncologist specializing in vaccine therapies for pancreatic cancer and other solid tumors.

Readers of this blog should note that I am a participant in one of Dr. Jaffee’s immunotherapy clinical trials (NCT01088789) for resected pancreatic cancer patients, receiving a single dose of cyclophosphamide and the GVAX vaccine at each treatment session.

Key Points for Patients

  • Immunotherapy of pancreatic cancer is currently only available through clinical trials
  • Immunotherapy drug targets can be applied to more than one type of cancer
  • This webinar focuses largely on the GVAX vaccine that Dr. Jaffee helped develop
  • Some immunotherapy clinical trial results are presented
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