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View Video from Life Fest:
Special guest speakers: Josalin Dunn,
pediatric GIST patient, Dr. Daniel Vasella,
CEO of Novartis, and David Epstein,
President of Novartis Oncology:

View Video from GIST Expert
Dr. Charles Blanke:

A commentary on the Life Raft Group
GIST Patient Registry:

View Video from Pediatric GIST patient
Josalin Dunn

2006:

Serum Imatinib (Gleevec) Levels Predict GIST Response:
Dr. George Demetri, Dana Farber Cancer Insitute
2008 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium


Molecular Clues Help Refine Kinase Inhibitor Strategy for GI:

Dr. Robert Maki, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
2008 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium

View Video about LRG
Resistance Research Project:



LRG Research

Gleevec: From Bench to Clinic:
Nick Lydon, Ph.D. discovered and co-developed Gleevec and talks about the scientific process of discovering this drug.

View Video of Rachel Gilbert at Teenage Cancer Trust conference



Rachel Gilbert




Webcasts

The Life Raft Group is committed to educating and informing GIST patients worldwide. Through our monthly webcasts, we are able to bring the lastest GIST developments, helpful tips, research updates and more directly into your home.



GIST in the Family: Understanding and Managing Risk
Presenters: Judy E. Garber, MD, MPH, Principal Investigator for Project FLAG, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Suzanne George, MD, Clinical Director of the Center of Sarcoma and Bone Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; and Irene Rainville, MS, PhD, Genetic Counselor for Project FLAG, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Presented: October 3rd at 12:00 p.m. EDT-Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 58 minutes

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Judy E. Garber, MD, MPH
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Pappo

Suzanne George, MD
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Pappo

Irene Rainville, MS, PhD
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute


The diagnosis of a rare cancer such as GIST can lead to concerns about inheritance. A parent with GIST may worry about their children’s risk to develop a similar cancer. Children who have the experience of living with a parent or other family member with GIST may wonder if they, too, are fated to develop cancer. Concerns center on clarifying the risk for susceptibility to GIST, whether steps should be taken to detect GIST in those family members who carry risk, and whether prevention options exist.

These issues are addressed by reviewing research findings on hereditary GIST and the implications and limitations of this information for guiding testing and screening. An overview of the role for current and future research in expanding our knowledge will be provided in this webcast, as well as anticipated implications for future prevention and treatment options.

For more information about Project FLAG, please visit:http://projectflag.org/

 

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Navigating GIST Clinical Trials
Presenters: Jim Hughes - LRG Clinical Trials Coordinator, Jerry Call - LRG Science Coordinator
Presented: June 12th at 12:00 p.m. EDT-Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 60 minutes

In 2000, a very effective new drug, STI571 (now known as Gleevec), became available to GIST patients in clinical trials. With no other effective therapy for metastatic disease, nearly two thousand GIST patients entered clinical trials within the next two years. This introduced GIST patients to the world of clinical trials in an unprecedented manner.

Join Jim Hughes, LRG Clinical Trials Coordinator, as he explains the different types of clinical trials available to GIST patients. He will explore the various characteristics of trials and discuss the decision making process. He will also demonstrate the tools available on the Clinicaltrials.gov, Cancer.gov, and Life Raft Group websites that can help patients in their search for the right trial for them. The latest clinical trial newsfrom ASCO will also be briefly covered.

Trials are not just for resistant GIST. There are trials for all phases of treatment (including before Gleevec).

*Jerry Call, LRG Science Coordinator, participated in the Question & Answer section of this webcast.

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Hughes

Jim Hughes
LRG Clinical Trials Coordinator

Call

Jerry Call
LRG Science Coordinator

 


Pediatric GIST: Breaking New Ground
Presenters: Dr. Lee Helman, Director of the Pediatric Oncology Branch of the National Cancer Institute, and Dr. Alberto Pappo, Pediatric Oncologist of Texas Children's Cancer Center
Presented: April 15th at 12:00 p.m. EDT-Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 58 minutes

Helman

Dr. Lee Helman
National Cancer Institute

Pappo

Dr. Alberto Pappo
Texas Children's Cancer Center



Dr. Lee Helman, the Director of the Pediatric Oncology Branch of the National Cancer Institute, and Dr. Alberto Pappo, Pediatric Oncologist of Texas Children’s Cancer Center, discuss a new initiative for pediatric GIST patients.

This webcast gives you an opportunity to learn about a new NIH-based clinic scheduled for June 19, 2008. Doctors for the first time in history will come together to explore pediatric GIST hands on in hopes of discovering viable treatment options for these patients. Logistics about the event will be discussed by Dr. Helman. Dr. Pappo will present and discuss valuable information about the genetic and clinical elements of pediatric GIST.

We are honored to have Ashley Young and Jacqui Bromberg, Life Raft Group pediatric GISTers and Co-chairs for the NIH Clinic Planning Committee, moderating this session (Note: Jacqui was unable to moderate this session but we want to thank her for her continuing dedication in planning the NIH clinic).

 

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The Link between Dosage and Survival
Presenters: Norman J. Scherzer - LRG Executive Director, Jerry Call - LRG Science Coordinator
Presented on: March 12th at 12:00 p.m. EDT-Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 66 minutes

The Life Raft Group maintains a comprehensive database to track medical trends in GIST treatment. We recently published a long-term study that examined GIST patients’ overall survival since starting Gleevec. Optimal Gleevec dosage was the primary focus of this study.

This webcast will help you gain more understanding of our study and review the data collected and the impact this research has on the wider GIST community.

This webcast presents critical data that will greatly affect GIST treatment!

To review the published data on the research study, please Click Here.

 

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Scherzer

Norman J. Scherzer
LRG Executive Director

Call

Jerry Call
LRG Science Coordinator

 


Balancing your Needs and Role as a Caregiver
Presenter: Dr. Carolyn Messner, DSW, MSW, LCSW-R, BCD
Originally shown on: January 24th at 12:00 pm EST-Eastern Standard Time
Duration: 61 minutes

 

Dr. Carolyn Messner

Dr. Carolyn Messner
Director of Education and Training with CancerCare



This webcast will discuss the challenges of caregiving and provide practical tips to balance your role as caregiver with your own needs.

It will begin with an overview of the role, followed by a more in-depth discussion of its practical, emotional and social tasks. It will also address how to take care of yourself while still being available for your loved one. The special challenges and rewards of caregiving will be highlighted, with information about getting help with patient support responsibilities.

There will be ample time to talk about how to handle difficult circumstances, such as long distance caregiving and when a relationship is strained. Practical strategies to find the right balance for you while caregiving will be addressed with ample time for helpful tips and comments from the webcast participants and speaker.

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Surgery and Molecular Therapy for GIST
Presenter: Dr. Ronald P. DeMatteo
Surgeon from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Originally shown on: December 19th at 5:00 p.m. EST-Eastern Standard Time
Duration: 65 minutes

Multi-modality therapy is generally the most effective therapeutic approach in cancer. While tyrosine kinase inhibitors have dramatically changed the outcome for patients with GIST, the optimal combination of surgery and molecular therapy for both primary and metastatic GIST has not been determined. In terms of primary GIST, we have performed 2 national intergroup studies to examine the benefit of taking imatinib mesylate after surgery. With regard to metastatic GIST, we are studying the benefit of surgery in patients who have responsive or stable disease while on a tyrosine kinase inhibitor. In this presentation, I will discuss the use of surgery and tyrosine kinase inhibition in primary and metastatic GIST.

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DeMatteo


Dr. Ronald P. DeMatteo
Surgeon at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center



 


You are What You Eat: Healthy Living with GIST
Presenter: Alice Sulkowski, GIST patient and Nutritionist, Mountain States Health Alliance
Originally shown on : November 15th at 12:00 p.m. EST-Eastern Standard Time
Duration: 61 minutes

Sulkowski

Alice Sulkowski
Mountain States Health Alliance

Many GIST patients have questions about eating a healthy diet after being diagnosed with GIST, whether it is relative to taking Gleevec, Sutent or recovering from surgery. For those lost in the maze of scientific information, this presentation aims to simplify the principals of sticking to a healthy diet.

Alice Sulkowski will address the basic ingredients of maintaining a healthy diet for GIST patients and strategies for managing nutrition problems and concerns during and after treatment.

Eating well will help patients regain their strength, rebuild tissue, and feel better overall. By the end of this webcast, you may decide to change what you eat.

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Living Well with Side Effects: A Guide to Side Effects Management
Presenter: Ms. Monica Davey, Clinical Research Nurse Coordinator from Fox Chase Cancer Center
Date: October 23rd at 12:00 p.m. EDT-Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: To be Determined

Monica Davey shares a comprehensive approach to side effects management:

Gleevec and Sutent are powerful anti-cancer drugs. They have both beneficial and negative effects. For most people the benefits far outweigh the negative effects.

However, side effects can have a negative impact on every day life. Learning how to manage side effects or in some cases, how to live with them, not only improves quality of life, but it also allows patients to be able to take these drugs at the proper dose
and schedule, which is key to successful treatment.

This webcast will discuss the potential side effects for Gleevec and Sutent. It will begin with an overview of the side effect profile of each drug followed by a more in-depth discussion of each side effect and its management. The special challenges of drug delivery and compliance will also be addressed.

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Davey


 


Mutational Testing: Broken Down
Presenters: Drs. Christopher Corless and Michael Heinrich from Oregon Health and Science University
Originally shown on : September 25th at 12:00 p.m. EDT-Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 62 minutes

Corless

Dr. Chris Corless
Oregon Health and Science University

Heinrich

Dr. Mike Heinrich
Oregon Health and Science University



Presented by Drs. Chris Corless and Mike Heinrich from Oregon Health and Science University.

In July 2007, new GIST treatment guidelines
were published in the Journal of the National
Comprehensive Cancer Network. For the first
time, a panel of GIST experts strongly encouraged
mutational analysis for some GIST patients.
Join Dr. Michael Heinrich and Dr. Christopher
Corless as they demystify mutational analysis.
Dr. Heinrich and Dr. Corless and their labs at
Oregon Health and Science University are pioneers
in mutational analysis for GIST and other
cancers.

One day, cancer therapy will be individualized
for each patient. Mutational analysis, although
still an early step, is one of the most predictive
methods in current use.

Join Dr. Heinrich and Dr. Corless as they explain what mutational testing for GIST can and can not do.

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"GIST" the Basics
Presenters: Jerry Call and David Josephy, PhD
Originally shown on : August 23rd at 12:00 pm EDT-Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 58 minutes

Life Raft Group members David Josephy PhD, and Jerry Call gave a presentation on the basics of GIST. David is a Professor at the University of Guelph in Ontario where he teaches Biochemistry. Jerry is the Science Coordinator for the Life Raft Group and both are on the LRG Science Team.

In this webcast, David and Jerry gave patients a basic understanding about the biology of GIST. Armed with this knowledge, it will be easier for patients to grasp the sometimes difficult concepts that they might be exposed to in the future.

Starting with a brief history of GIST, the presentation also touched on how GIST differs from common cancers. Included with the basic biology of GIST was the gene mutations that cause GIST and how understanding the biology has led to new treatments. The important role of the pathologist was highlighted including a discussion about how pathologists determine the risk of a GIST recurrence. The presentation included an introduction to how cells communicate and in the case of GIST, what happens when this communication goes awry.

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Call

Jerry Call
LRG Science Coordinator

Josephy

David Josephy, PhD
LRG Science Team
University of Guelph
Ontario, Canada



 


Pathway to a Cure
Presenter: Dr. Jonathan Fletcher
Originally shown on: July 25th at 12:00 pm EDT-Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 60 mins

Jonathan Fletcher

Dr. Jonathan Fletcher
Brigham & Women's Hospital
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA


Dr. Jonathan Fletcher reports on the outstanding success of the Life Raft Group’s strategic plan to find a cure for GIST by identifying and overcoming the causes for treatment resistance. In 2005, the LRG initiated a research program committed to developing synergistic molecularly-targeted therapies to counteract imatinib resistance. Through the identification of additional therapeutic targets it may be possible to develop a treatment protocol that prevents such relapses - or even cures – GIST. In this web cast, Dr. Jonathan Fletcher summarizes and reports the achievements from the team’s first year of research.

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New Developments in GIST for Patients and their Families
Presenter: Dr. Jonathan Trent
Originally shown on: June 19th at 12:00 pm EDT-Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 56 mins


Dr. Trent’s presentation answered some basic questions that many GIST patients and their families have about GIST. He talked about Gleevec for metastatic GIST as well as for preventative treatment after surgery. He also answered questions about dose, side effects, measuring response, genotyping, likelihood of response to Gleevec and duration of treatment.
Dr. Trent also discussed options for managing Gleevec resistance. These options vary according to the type of resistance, local or widespread, and include other drugs, surgery, hepatic artery embolization, and clinical trials.

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Presenter: Dr. Jonathan Trent

Dr. Jonathan Trent
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, USA





 

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