HILLSBOROUGH, N.J.—The recent debut of “The Big C” on Showtime has placed some of Hollywood’s spotlight on melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. The show features award-winning actress Laura Linney as Cathy Jamison, a middle-aged woman who receives a diagnosis of stage IV melanoma, and the storyline follows her pursuit to enjoy life and find peace in her diagnosis.
Yet “The Big C” bypasses one of the key issues that people with melanoma face – the difficulties in navigating the limited choices in treatment. Linney’s character chooses no treatment, in contrast to the majority of melanoma patients who work tirelessly to find the best therapeutic option for themselves.
In recent years, new drugs have shown promise and these advances give people with melanoma reason to seek out care. “We strongly believe that, unlike Linney’s character, those who have been diagnosed should consider the full range of options that are available to them in fighting melanoma, from surgery to approved treatments and promising clinical trials,” said Tim Turnham, executive director of the Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF).
Progress in expanding options for those with advanced melanoma has received significant media coverage recently, particularly news from the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) held in June. A new study was presented that found promising results for those diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, and showed an improved overall survival for the first time in 30 years. There has not been a new drug approved for those with advanced melanoma in over a decade.
Increasingly, scientists and researchers suspect that there is no single drug that will effectively treat melanoma and believe that a combination or “cocktail” of drugs may be the answer to treating advanced melanoma. However, it can be difficult to coordinate clinical trials for drugs.
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Source:http://www.melanoma.org/sites/default/files/press-release/MRF%20Release%20-%20August%20FINAL.pdf
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