Oncology
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To evaluate the feasibility of conducting a patient satisfaction survey in the oncology hospital setting, using a multidimensional patient satisfaction questionnaire to be completed at home. ⋯ Conducting a patient satisfaction survey in an oncology hospital setting proved feasible; however, further surveys should attempt to obtain the opinion of patients with more severe physical conditions. The assessment of the patients' satisfaction provided indications for improvement of care in a particular hospital. Although the results of this study are specific to one hospital, the methods could be reproduced in other hospital settings, but may possibly lead to other conclusions.
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In HER2-positive breast cancer patients, the humanized anti-HER-2 monoclonal antibody trastuzumab (Herceptin) may improve overall survival. No reports exist regarding the application of trastuzumab in patients with cytotoxically induced cardiac failure and decreased left ventricular ejection fraction or about locally recurrent and advanced disease. In this case report, trastuzumab resulted in a complete and long-lasting response of recurrent and locally advanced breast cancer and was well tolerated in a severely cytotoxically pretreated patient with cardiac failure. We encourage other oncologists to offer trastuzumab also to severely cytotoxically pretreated patients with conditions after cardiac insufficiency or with locally advanced breast cancer.
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Somatostatin (SST) analogues are cornerstones in the symptomatic management of patients suffering from carcinoid tumors, and antiproliferative activity has also been reported for these agents. The most commonly applied SST analogues are octreotide (OCT) and lanreotide (LAN), which are both available in a slow release formulation. To the current knowledge, both OCT and LAN are thought to be equally effective for the management of various disorders. We report the case of a patient with a disseminated carcinoid, who progressed during dose-intensified treatment with slow-release LAN in combination with interferon-alpha, but developed a pronounced response after treatment was switched to the application of a depot formulation of OCT. ⋯ To our knowledge, this is the first case demonstrating both a symptomatic as well as objective response to OCT following progression during therapy with LAN in a patient with a carcinoid tumor. Our results suggest that refractoriness to treatment including a long-acting SST analogue does not automatically imply resistance to a related agent and should alert clinicians to the potential of non-cross-resistance between SST analogues in neuroendocrine malignancies.