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" ... However, this belief has been only furthered, Lipinski adds, by the shame that we place on relapse and the punishment (e.g. suspension) that students in particular typically incur along with it. She says people already feel like they let everyone down if they relapse, but if relapse feels like a moral failure, they will have difficulty recovering at all. To Lipinski, it is instead better to view relapses like, “OK. We are going to start over again, and again...and again.” With cancers we talk in terms of treatment, remissions, and relapse of a chronic disease. We don’t blame the patient. We should start doing this for addiction, too. ... "
" ... The main thing—apart from this drug, as a single agent, extending PFS and inducing some complete remissions, what sounds like N.E.D. in a nontrivial subset of metastatic cases—is how the patients felt while taking olaparib, compared to chemo. The PARP pills can be toxic but, for many people with advanced cancer, are preferable to the alternatives (chemo, or no treatment). In the OlympiAD trial, the rate of severe (grade 3 or 4) toxicity was 36.6% for olaparib vs. 50.5% for chemotherapy. ... "
" ... Weintraub: What’s your response to critics who question whether Kite’s treatments have been adequately proven to produce durable remissions? ... "
" ... What's perhaps most remarkable is that the word "curable" doesn't seem out of place, or wrong, in an oncologist's considering this case, a lymphoma in a 61 year old man. I was trained to avoid using that term, for not wanting to raise expectations, or hope. Remission was and is a safer choice. But even in my experience, treating lymphoma patients from 1990 through 2006, many entered permanent, long-term remissions. And I think cure is the right word for that, when it happens, which most often it does. ... "