Junior Board Cancer Resource Library newsletter Library Location The Junior Board Cancer Resource Library(JBCRL) is located off the lobby in the East Paviliion, Room 1106 of the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute (HFGCC & RI) located on the Christiana Hospital campus Hours & Contact Monday through Friday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM 302-623-4580 e-mail: medlibcon@christianacare.org web site: www.christianacare.org/cancerlibrary November 2014 Want to borrow books, CDs, DVDs? Stop in today! Join the library for free with your picture ID. New Clinical Books Breast cancer gene research and medical practices Fertility preservation in male cancer patients Handbook of cutaneous melanoma Oncofertility communication Mark your Calendar Creative Shindig Thurs. Dec. 18 Details pg 4 New Books 100 questions and answers about lymphoma (3rd ed) 100 questions and answers about prostate cancer (4th ed) ACSM s guide to exercise and cancer survivorship Androgen deprivation therapy: an essential guide for prostate cancer patients and their loved ones 1
New Books cont d. Cancer and your pet: a guide to alternative and integrated treatment Raising an emotionally healthy child when a parent is sick Understanding lung cancer: an introduction for patients Upside down and backwards: a sibling s journey through childhood cancer World cancer report 2014 New Music Light: full spectrum sound healing Water: full spectrum sound healing New Audio CDs The fault in our stars Yoga Nidra: a meditative practice for deep relaxation and healing (book and CD) 2
New Movies The 400 blows (French) Ali: fear eats the soul (German) Beauty and the beast (French) City lights (Charlie Chaplin) Dolphin tale Hank and Asha A hard day s night Horton hears a Who! Just go with it The lunchbox (Hindi) Planes (Disney) Saving Mr. Banks Shogun Sixteen candles Winter s tale With six you get eggroll On Display OOhh! LaLa! Movies with a French Twist 3
Newsworthy Tea at the library During the autumn and winter months stop by at the Junior Board Cancer Resource Library to enjoy a cup tea and other refreshments. Healing Through Art classes Healing Through Art classes have resumed on Thursdays. Upcoming classes include: 11/20, Gratitude Painting 12/4, Thankful for... Brought to you by Wendy Wallace, MEd., local art teacher. These free classes are designed for those touched by cancer. Classes are held twice a month. Please call JBCRL to register for the sessions you are most interested in, 302-623-4580. More Coming! Writing as Healing Joan DelFattore, MS, Ph.D. retired University of Delaware English professor and author, facilitated two writing sampler workshops on November 4, 2014. Thirty-five people attended. They were enthusiastic about continuing a Writing as Healing program. Future workshops will be promoted via this newsletter and other marketing channels. *Creative Shindig on Thursday Dec. 18 from 5-6:30 p.m. Come gather, share and celebrate the creative spirit and projects of the Healing Through Art and Creative Journaling participants. The shindig will be held in the library and small conference room. There will be refreshments. Please RSVP to JBCRL staff, 302-623-4580. Ongoing: Creative Journaling You can come by the JBCR library to participate in Distance Creative Journaling. Participants can pick up prompts and start a creative journal. This activity was developed by Wendy Wallace, MEd., Healing Through Art teacher. 4
New DVDs Children and grief workbook and DVD The educated caregiver: coping skills The educated caregiver: essential knowledge The educated caregiver: hands-on skills Pink ribbon Pilates Junior Board Cancer Resource Library What we can do for you We can help you, patients, families and visitors find reliable, easy to read, multi-lingual consumer health and clinical information on a variety of topics including cancer and other diseases, medications and medical tests, wellness and prevention, stress management, exercise and nutrition. The collection includes pamphlets, books, journals, newsletters, DVDs, CDs, anatomical models and charts. The library is free and open to the public. Two computers with Internet access and printer are available. Pathfinders are available in stands throughout the cancer center, in the library, and online. http://www.christianacare.org/pathfinders We offer expert searches of the clinical and consumer health literature. Photography On Display Edward H. Ford s photos of mysterious castle landscapes are on display at the JBCRL. He is an active member of the Delaware Photographic Society http://www.delawarephotographicsociety.org and the Photographic Society of America. Let Us Save You Time! Expert Searches of the clinical & consumer health literature to support health, fitness and patient care & education Contact your Community Health Librarian 302-623-4580 medlibcon@christianacare.org Junior Board Cancer Resource Library on the web at http://www.christianacare.org/cancerlibrary 5
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE PROTOCOL OF THE MONTH N107C: A Phase III Trial of Post-Surgical Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) Compared with Whole Brain Radiotherapy (WBRT) for Resected Metastatic Brain Disease The primary goals of the trial are: Overall Survival: To determine in patients with one to four brain metastases whether there is improved overall survival in patients who receive SRS to the surgical bed compared to patients who receive WBRT. Neurocognitive Progression: To determine in patients with one to four brain metastases whether there is less neurocognitive progression at 6 months post-randomization in patients who receive SRS to the surgical bed compared to patients who receive WBRT. The secondary goals of the trial are: Quality of Life (QOL): Central Nervous System Failure: Functional Independence: Long-Term Neurocognitive Status: Adverse Events: Local Tumor Bed Recurrence:. Local Recurrence: CNS Failure Patterns: Eligibility: Four or fewer brain metastases (as defined on the pre-operative MRI or CT brain scan) and status post resection of one of the lesions. Any unresected lesions must measure < 3.0 cm in maximal extent on the contrasted MRI or CT brain scan obtained 35 days prior to pre-registration. No prior cranial radiation therapy. No cytotoxic chemotherapy during SRS or WBRT. No primary germ cell tumors, small cell carcinoma, lymphoma. No widespread definitive leptomeningeal metastasis. A patient with brain metastasis that is located 5 mm of the optic chiasm or within the brainstem is not eligible. Treatment: Patients are randomized to either: Arm A : WBRT 3750 cgy in 15 Fractions (site may declare 3000cGy in 10 fractions for all Arm A patients at that site) OR Arm B: SRS to surgical bed 12-20 Gy in single fraction For information regarding this clinical trial or if you would like to have the list of open protocols emailed to you, please call the Cancer Research Office at (302) 623-4450 or email kee@christianacare.org. One of only 30 cancer centers in the nation selected for the National Cancer Institute 6 Community Cancer Centers Program.