Dr. Dennis Slamon talk in Herbert Park Hotel

On Tuesday 28th February 2012, Dr. Dennis Slamon gave a talk in Herbert Park Hotel, Ballsbridge. This was open to the public. Dr. Slamon took questions from a large and curious audience which included patients, relatives and people interested in cancer.

 

Ireland leads the way in exciting new Lung Cancer Trial

Ireland leads the way in the crizotinib trial with referral from ICORG hospitals all over the country. This has resulted in St. James’s Hospital being the leading European site. All the more exciting when you look at the early data for this drug. In the early phase studies more than 60 percent of lung cancer patients who received crizotinib were alive after two years, according to data released in June 2011.
 

GSK BRAF Melanoma study in Ireland

Last year ICORG was involved in a strong push to bring the GSK BRAF Melanoma study to this country. It was a highly competitive situation because the early data for BRAF inhibitors hinted strongly that they would be active in melanoma. Only about 20-25% of countries applying to participate worldwide could actually take part.

 
 

Nilotinib Leukemia Trial ICORG number 08-02 Completes Accrual

The ICORG 08-02 Nilotinib study has reached its target accrual of 60 patients in May 2011. The last 8 patients were accrued within 8 weeks, just making the mid-May deadline. As a result of this great study teamwork and effort we are able to report on the primary objective for all 60 patients. Upon study completion an abstract has been recently submitted to a top U.S. meeting (American Society of Hematology (ASH)) and we are hopeful that it will be accepted as an oral presentation at the next ASH meeting in December 2011.

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Award

 

A medical oncology registrar, Dr. Greg Korpanty, working with Dr. Bryan Hennessy has just recently won a prestigious merit award from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) that will be presented to him at the annual meeting of ASCO in June in Chicago. The award was given for a research project entitled ‘Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) as a measure of whole genome instability in ovarian cancer correlates with clinical outcomes’.
 
This research will also be highlighted by an expert discussant at the annual meeting in Chicago as one of the outstanding research abstracts submitted to ASCO this year.

Newest Member of ICORG’s GCO team: Myriam Estrabaut

Myriam is a scientist with an oncology clinical trials background who has worked as a coordinator at the Institute Claudius Regaud, Toulouse, France. This is a highly regarded cancer centre which is a big centre in an ICORG like network in France.

New ICORG Vice-Chair Dr Ray McDermott

New ICORG Vice-Chair Dr Ray McDermott, Consultant Medical Oncologist, AMNCH; ICORG/ECOG PI, has recently been elected unopposed as the new Vice Chair of ICORG. He began his four year term of office on 1st January 2009.