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Los Angeles County Health Officials Retract Report About HIV Cases In Adult Film Industry
Los Angeles County public health officials on Tuesday said that they cannot confirm that the 16 cases of HIV they reported last week were in fact active adult film industry workers at the time of their diagnoses, the Los Angeles Times reports. Officials contend that they mistakenly labeled all cases of individuals who tested positive from the Adult Industry Medical Foundation (AIMF) clinic since 2004 as "adult performers," even though AIMF also serves clients who are not in the industry. In addition, officials increased the total number of cases of HIV reported by the clinic since 2004 from 16 to 18 (Yoshino/Lin, Los Angeles Times, 6/17).
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Back To Normal: Surgery Improves Outcomes For Spine Patients
People with the spine disease called degenerative spondylolisthesis -- who choose surgical treatment -- experience substantially greater relief from pain over time compared to those who do not have surgery, according to a study published in the June 2009 issue of The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS). In the past, physicians had been uncertain whether surgery provided significantly greater relief for patients, but these results help to confirm the advantages to surgery.
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Fragility Fractures And Osteoporosis
Low energy fractures of the proximal humerus indicate osteoporosis and it is important to direct treatment in order to prevent further fractures. Therefore, in this study the authors collected data from 79 patients with fractures of the proximal humerus in order to determine if current guidelines on measurement of bone mineral density at the hip and lumbar spine were adequate to stratify the risk and to guide the treatment of osteoporosis.
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CytRx's INNO-206 Significantly Inhibits Pancreatic Cancer Growth In Animal Trials

CytRx Corporation (NASDAQ: CYTR), a biopharmaceutical research and development company engaged in the development of high-value human therapeutics, announced that treatment with its cancer drug candidate INNO-206 resulted in a statistically significant reduction in the average primary tumor size in an animal model of pancreatic cancer, outperforming the broadly used chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin, as well as the current standard of care in pancreatic cancer treatment, gemcitabine. Results from the trial, which was conducted under the direction of INNO-206 inventor Felix Kratz, Ph.D., Department of Medical Oncology, Clinical Research, at the Tumor Biology Center in Freiburg, Germany, were presented in a poster, "INNO-206 Shows Superior Efficacy Compared to Doxorubicin in an Orthotopic Pancreas Carcinoma Model," at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research on April 21, 2009. "Few drugs show any benefit for patients suffering from this rapidly progressing and deadliest of cancers, and I am personally delighted that INNO-206 effectively treated tumors in these experimental animals," said Steven A. Kriegsman, CytRx President and CEO. "We now have further evidence that the putative targeting mechanism of INNO-206 could have significant therapeutic benefit in multiple types of cancer." CytRx has exclusive worldwide rights to INNO-206, which is a proprietary derivative of doxorubicin. CytRx believes that INNO-206, which is a so-called pro-drug designed to control the release of doxorubicin and to target it specifically to tumors throughout the body, may prove to be more effective and less toxic in cancer patients than doxorubicin. Earlier this month, CytRx announced that INNO-206 caused a dramatic destruction of implanted tumors in an experimental animal model of breast cancer, performing considerably better than doxorubicin. In the animal trial, human AsPC1 pancreatic cancer cells were implanted directly into the pancreas (orthotopic implantation) of 30 experimental mice that lacked a normal immune system that would otherwise reject these cells. This model accurately reflected the hallmarks of the human disease, such as early cancer cell invasion of the surrounding pancreatic tissue and tumor spread to the spleen, liver and peritoneum that surrounds the internal organs. Eighteen days after implantation, the experimental animals were randomized into three treatment groups. Each group received two cycles of weekly intravenous injections with the previously optimized dose of either doxorubicin or INNO-206, or a solution lacking either drug to serve as a control. Tumor growth was monitored continuously. Two weeks after therapy initiation, measurements were taken of the primary tumor volume and the spread of the tumor to the liver, spleen, stomach and peritoneum. Treatment with CytRx"s INNO-206 resulted in a statistically significant (pAbout Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatic cancer, although a relatively rare form of cancer, is the fourth leading cause of cancer mortality in the U.S. with only a 20% one-year survival rate, according to the American Cancer Society. This year in the U.S., the American Cancer Society estimates approximately 42,000 new pancreatic cancer cases and more than 35,000 deaths due to this disease. One in 76 people is expected to develop pancreatic cancer sometime in their life. About INNO-206 INNO-206 is a prodrug of the commonly prescribed chemotherapeutic doxorubicin and was designed to reduce adverse events by controlling release and preferentially targeting the tumor. In a Phase 1 study, doses were administered at up to six times the standard dosing of doxorubicin without an increase in observed side effects over those historically seen with doxorubicin. The Company is evaluating options for a possible Phase 2 clinical trial. CytRx Corporation


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