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Volume Growth as Criteria for Malignancy in CT Lung Cancer Screening

New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) - Dec 03, 2009

In a lead editorial accompanying interim results from the NELSON lung cancer screening trial, authors James L. Mulshine, M.D.  (left) and David M. Jablons, M.D.  (right), discuss, in the December 3rd, 2009 New England Journal of Medicine, the diagnostic utility of volume growth as a tool for determining if lung nodules found on CT screening are malignant.

"The results suggest that the efficiency of the diagnostic workup for lung cancer can be improved by integrating the measurement of volume growth of lung nodules as an indicator of clinically significant lung cancer while limiting the need for additional costly or potentially harmful diagnostic procedures."

Read Excerpt  (Full editorial & companion article available to NEJM subscribers online)

Opera Star Sings Praises of Targeted Lung Cancer Therapy

KGO ABC7 Video - Jul 20, 2009

Last October, opera singer Zheng Cao fell during a performance and had no idea why.  Later, it turned out she had advanced lung cancer. Now, as a result of treatment with a new type of targeted therapy, her cancer is retreating. Personalized medicine - that is, customizing the treatment to the patient's tumor -is rapidly gaining ground in the treatment of lung cancer.This has given hope to patients like Zheng Cao that their lung cancer can be successfully treated.

UCSF Celebrates Award of New Chair to Thierry Jahan, M.D.

Department of Surgery at UCSF - Jun 01, 2009

The Bonnie J. and Anthony Addario Endowed Chair in Thoracic Oncology has been created in the Department of Surgery in honor of Thierry Jahan, M.D., an Associate Professor of Medicine at UCSF, who will occupy the Chair as its first recipient. Dr. Jahan is the one of the region's most highly regarded thoracic oncologists and sarcoma specialists, known among patients, their families, and colleagues for his deep sense of empathy and compassion. Dr. Jahan  co-founded the multidisciplinary Thoracic Oncology Program with  David Jablons, Chief of the Section of General Thoracic Surgery. On July 9, 2009, there was a celebration held at the Kalmonovitz Library at UCSF to honor Dr. Jahan and his appointment to the newly created Chair.

13th World Conference on Lung Cancer

- May 27, 2009

Dr. David Jablons, Chief of the Thoracic Section, is co-chairing the 13th World Conference on Lung Cancer, July 31 - August 4, 2009.  The meeting will be held at the Moscone West in San Francisco. 

Lung Cancer Now Is the Focus of Powerful Genetics Research

UCSF News - Science Cafe - Feb 05, 2009

"The lung cancer tissue bank now enables researchers at the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center to explore more deeply the role of specific genes in lung cancer, according to David Jablons, MD, chief of thoracic surgery at UCSF and leader of the Thoracic Oncology Program......'There are so many genes that are interrelated that we never suspected had anything to do with one another' Jablons says. "This systems genetics approach to cancer is a whole new frontier.'

Biao He Awarded R01 Funding to Study Small Molecule Inhibitors in NSCLC

UCSF Department of Surgery - Feb 04, 2009

Biao He, Ph.D., an Assistant Professor of Surgery and molecular geneticist in the Thoracic Oncology Laboratory, was awarded an NIH R01 grant to study small molecule inhibitors of Wnt-2 transcription in NSCLC. The goal of the research is to develop novel Wnt-based therapies to treat lung cancer.

Advancing the Treatment of Adult Soft Tissue Sarcomas

Orthopedic Surgery News at UCSF Medical Center - Dec 25, 2008

"Soft tissue sarcomas are extraordinarily heterogeneous, so experience is particularly important when deciding among treatment options," says medical oncologist Thierry M. Jahan, M.D. (pictured right). At UCSF, referring physicians typically send patients with painful, growing soft tissue masses to orthopaedic surgeon Richard J. O'Donnell, M.D., and general surgeon Eric K. Nakakura, M.D., Ph.D, (pictured left). If their initial examination convinces them that there is a sarcoma concern, they move on to a staging workup that includes various imaging modalities and, eventually, either a needle or incisional biopsy...."

10th Annual UCSF/UC Davis Thoracic Oncology Conference Held

UCSF Thoracic Oncology Program - Nov 08, 2008

The 10th Annual UCSF/UCD Thoracic Oncology Conference, was held on Saturday, November 8, 2008, with a keynote lecture by Alex A. Adjei, M.D., Ph.D.  "Novel Targets and Drugs in the Treatment of NSCLC".  The UCSF/UCD conference is the oldest and longest running program of its kind, distilling the latest clinical and translational research updates for lung cancer, mesothelioma and esophageal cancer, presented by a distinguished facutly from the fields of medical oncology, radiation oncology, pulmonology, and thoracic surgery.

Thoracic Oncology Lab Presents Lung Cancer Data at First Ever Stem Cell Conference in Spain

DIARIO MÉDICO.COM - The Voice of Galicia - Spain - Oct 14, 2008

On October 9th-10th, 2008, Spain held its first ever conference on Stem Cells and Cancer. The meeting was organized by Professor Luis M. Antón Aparicio. PhD, MD,
Hospital Universitario Juan Canalejo. La Coruña. Spain (University Hospital Juan Canalejo, in La La Coruña. Spain). Adam Beltrán, MD, a surgical research fellow in the Thoracic Oncology Program, presented research about the potential therapeutic opportunities heralded by stems cells for the management of lung cancer. The conference was covered by a number of Spanish media outlets resulting in several stories.

Minh To, Ph.D. Joins Department of Surgery Faculty

UCSF Department of Surgery - Oct 01, 2008

Minh To, Ph.D. has joined the Department of Surgery Faculty as an Assistant Adjunct Professor of Surgery in the Section of General Thoracic Surgery, Division of Adult Cardiothoracic Surgery. Dr. To will collaborate with the Thoracic Oncology Laboratory. His work focuses on the role of Kras in lung cancer susceptibility, lung cancer system genetics and the idenfitication of novel targets for therapeutic intervention.

Putting Drug Development In Patients' Hands

Wall Street Journal Online - Jul 29, 2008

"To find answers, Mrs. Addario and her husband, along with David M. Jablons, her surgeon from the University of California, San Francisco, put together a two-day conference last fall of lung cancer researchers from major institutions around the world. She says the group identified a number of problems that hinder progress toward a cure. Among them: Researchers didn't know what others were doing, tissue and blood specimens needed for experiments weren't centrally located or shared, and the findings of experiments weren't integrated to help assess what the key priorities should be. Mrs. Addario started a new organization, the Addario Lung Cancer Medical Institute, and hiredCollabRx to address some of these issues. The company is helping the institute build a virtual specimen bank where researchers participating in the project can share patient specimens and establish joint standards for collecting future specimens."

Annual Thoracic Oncology Program Retreat on April 17, 2008

Thoracic Oncology Program - Apr 09, 2008

The annual UCSF Thoracic Oncology Program Retreat will be held this Thursday, April 17th from 8:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Dr. Passi Janne, MD, Ph.D., Dana-Farber Cancer Institute will be our guest speaker this year. Dr. Janne's main research interests include the study of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and their impact on EGFR-targeted therapeutic agents such Erlotinib and Getfitinib. EGFR mutations occur primarily in a small segment of lung cancer patients, but these patients have a high response rates to such treatments. Dr. Janne's lab is studying mechanisms of developing resistance to these agents and to identify novel ways to overcome the resistance using newer agents in the labs and in clinical trials.

Former executive employs skills to fight lung cancer

San Francisco Chronicle, CA - Dec 30, 2007

"Bonnie J. Addario is a lung cancer survivor who was motivated to start a foundation dedicated to raising awareness about the disease. 'I was just outraged about the lung cancer statistics, about the fact that 450 people a day die just in the United States,' she said.............David Jablons was one of the four doctors who performed Addario's surgery at UCSF. Because Addario asked so many questions while she was under his care, Jablons asked Addario to become a member of his thoracic advisory board."

Liang You Recipient of David Jablons "Asclepios" Award

San Francisco, CA - Nov 09, 2007

Liang You, MD, PhD was presented with the David Jablons "Asclepios" Award for his pioneering research. The award honors those whose dedication to healing exemplifies the principles and spirit of Asclepios, Greek God of Medicine and Healing. The award was presented at the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation's annual fundraising event in San Francisco.

World Leaders in Lung Cancer Convene for Inaurgural Lung Cancer Summit

Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation Website - Nov 09, 2007

On November 9, 2007, the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation invited leading physicians, clinicians, scientists, and researchers including a number of Thoracic Oncology Program members to convene at the University of California Mission Bay Conference Center. The Summit Meeting broke into various panel discussions focused on four major areas in the diagnosis and treatment of Lung Cancer, followed by a panel on collaborations and funding mechanisms. The summit concluded with a general brainstorming discussion on four focused areas: 1) early detection, 2) biomarkers and molecular diagnostics, 3) basic research, and 4) clinical trials. Dynamic discussions evolved from these, detailing the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in creating a new landscape in the diagnosis and treatment of Lung Cancer.

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