Limited data support the use of fondaparinux for thromboembolic treatment or prophylaxis in patients with antibody assay-confirmed HIT who do not have a contraindication for fondaparinux use. Randomized controlled trials have not been published; therefore, questions remain regarding efficacy, safety, optimal doses, treatment duration, and incidence of thromboembolic events when fondaparinux is used in this setting. Prospective trials evaluating the efficacy and safety of fondaparinux in this patient population need to be conducted to answer these questions.
Metastatic AIPC is an incurable disease that currently has limited treatment options. Approval of sipuleucel-T hinges on results from the IMPACT trial. If improved survival is shown, sipuleucel-T may become the first approved active cellular immunotherapy for treating metastatic, asymptomatic AIPC.
Cervarix and Gardasil are effective for prevention of HPV infection and cervical lesions. Issues remaining to be addressed include duration of protection, efficacy for prevention of cervical cancer, optimal age for vaccination, feasibility of application to the developing world, the ideal combination of HPV subtypes, and the most efficient combination of vaccination and cervical cancer screening.
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