Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Vaccines in Cancer Care and Risk Reduction January 9, 2019

For our first chat of 2019, we had twenty-eight participants discussing Vaccines in Cancer Care and Risk Reduction. You may find the transcript here and additional analytics here.

Some responses to our questions may be found below.

T1: What vaccines are available before you develop cancer to reduce your risk? Are there different types? 
  • T1 The #HPV vaccine is cancer prevention for six cancers-cervical, vaginal, vulvar, penile, & oropharyngeal. #gyncsm
  • T1: Cancers that are caused by viruses can be vaccinated against. HPV vaccine protects against cervical and other HPV-related cancers. The HepB vaccine can help protect against liver cancer
  • the #HPVvaccine has been available since 2006 -- initially it offered protection against HPV16 and HPV18, the types of HPV that causes 70% of #cervicalcancer #gyncsm
  • the FDA approved Gardasil 9 in 2014 -- which protects against another 20% of the most dangerous subtypes of #HPV #gyncsm 
T2: What cancers can be caused by HPV? How does the HPV vaccine reduce the risk of HPV-related cancers?
  • T2 Cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, penile, & oropharyngeal cancers are caused by HPV. Every year in the US, HPV causes 33,700 cancers in men and women
  • #HPV can cause #cervicalcancer and some types of ear-nose-and-throat, vulvar, vaginal, penile, and anal cancer. The CDC recently release a report about trends in HPV-related cancers. #gyncsm cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/6…
  • T2 -- interestingly, in recent years oropharyngeal cancers are now the most common type of HPV-related cancer. #HPV #gyncsm
  • T2 The HPV vaccine protects against an HPV infection-persistent infection can lead to cell abnormalities & cancer.
  • T2: It takes a long time for a persistent HPV infection to cause cervical disease and pre-cancer. The vaccine helps keep the body from being infected after exposure. Approx 80% of people are exposed to HPV at some point in their life
  • It's better to get vaccinated before exposure to #HPV - that way your body is already immune!
  • A2 from @cochranecollab Among women aged 15 to 26 years, vaccines reduced the risk of cervical precancer associated with HPV16/18 from 341 to 157 per 10,000. HPV vaccination reduced also the risk for any precancer lesions from 559 to 391 per 10,000.
T3: What are the current U.S. recommendations for HPV vaccination? Who should get vaccinated, when and how many doses? T4: What are cancer treatment vaccines? How do they work? When are they used - after front-line? T5: In which gynecologic cancers are treatment vaccines being studied? Has there been progress in this area? Additional resources shared during the chat may be found at the end of this post. 

Be sure to join us next month on February 13, 2019 at 9pm ET for our chat "Getting Into a Clinical Trial". 

You can also join us for a collaborative chat across all #cancer communities presented by #LCSM this Thurs Jan 10th at 8pm ET/5pm PT on "Immunotherapy: What Patients Need to Know". More here: https://lcsmchat.com/2019/01/06/lcsm-chat-2019-01-06-immunotherapy-what-patients-need-to-know/ 

And on January 16 at 9pm ET join the #CervivorChat (@IamCervivor) for support and discussion about HPV and cervical cancer. 

See you there!

Dee
Co-moderator #gyncsm Chat

RESOURCES: 

Trends in HPV 
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/67/wr/mm6733a2.htm

Hepatitis B Vaccination : What Everybody Should Know 
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/hepb/public/index.html 

Recap from our #gyncsm Feb 2017 chat on HPV and Cervical Cancer 
http://gyncsm.blogspot.com/2017/02/hpv-and-cervical-cancer-chat-2817.html

@theNCI site 
https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/infectious-agents/hpv-vaccine-fact-sheet 

HPV vaccine: A smart way to protect kids from cancer @jburzawa
https://www.mdanderson.org/publications/cancerwise/hpv-vaccine-a-smart-way-to-protect-kids-from-cancer.h00-158830434.html 

American Academy of Pediatrics - HPV 
https://www.aap.org/en-us/advocacy-and-policy/aap-health-initiatives/adolescent-sexual-health/Pages/HPV.aspx 

Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program 
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/vfc/parents/qa-detailed.html 

NCI-designated Cancer Centers Urge HPV Vaccination for the Prevention of Cancer http://www.cinj.org/sites/cinj/files/documents/NCI_HPV_Consensus_Statement_012716.pdf 

Cancer.Net 
https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/how-cancer-treated/immunotherapy-and-vaccines/what-are-cancer-vaccines

Phase 2 Trial on HPV Indications 
http://ir.inovio.com/news-and-media/news/press-release-details/2018/Inovio-Announces-Initiation-of-Phase-2-Trial-in-New-HPV-Indications/default.aspx

Cancer Vaccines in Ovarian Cancer: How Can We Improve? 
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5344251

Friday, January 4, 2019

First Chat of 2019 - Vaccines in Cancer Care and Risk Reduction 1/9/19

"Vaccine therapy is a type of treatment that uses a substance or group of substances to stimulate the immune system to destroy a tumor or infectious microorganisms such as bacteria or viruses." - NCI



We have talked in this community about how the HPV vaccination reduces the risk of cervical cancer (HPV and Cervical Cancer - 2/2017). Did you know it may also help reduce head and neck cancers caused by HPV? Did you know that the Hepatitis B vaccine helps reduce long term infection with HPV which can lead to liver cancer? Did you know that vaccine research to treat ovarian cancer is currently taking place? 

If you would like to learn more about the use of vaccines to treat and reduce your risk of cancer, please join us on Wednesday January 9, 2019 at 9pmET (8pmCT, 6pmPT) as the #gyncsm community chats about Vaccines in Cancer Care and Risk Reduction.

Since January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, we will include the HPV vaccine and latest CDC recommendations. We will also look at current ovarian cancer trials and how a patient's immune system can be trained to fight cancer tumor cells.

Guiding our discussion will be the following Topic (T:) questions:
T1: What vaccines are available before you develop cancer to reduce your risk? Are there different types?
T2: What cancers can be caused by HPV? How does the HPV vaccine reduce the risk of HPV-related cancers?
T3: What are the current U.S. recommendations for HPV vaccination? Who should get vaccinated, when and how many doses?
T4: What are cancer treatment vaccines? How do they work?
T5: In which gynecologic cancers are treatment vaccines being studied? Has there been progress in this area?

You may learn about our topic on this Cancer.Net page:
https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/how-cancer-treated/immunotherapy-and-vaccines/what-are-cancer-vaccines

See you on Wednesday!
Dee
Co-moderator

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Looking for a #_CancerSocialMedia Chat?

[updated August 2022]

If you are a reader of this blog you know that the #gyncsm (Gynecologic Cancer Social Media) community holds a regular Tweet chat on most 2nd Wednesdays at 8pm Eastern Time. Did you know that there are other Twitter chats and communities for those impacted by cancer? As we begin the New Year, we wanted to take a moment and share with you a number of regular #_csm chats that may be helpful to you, a friend or loved one.

#bcsm breast cancer social media  Handle: @BCSMChat
No longer holds regularly scheduled chats

#lcsm  lung cancer social media  Handle: @lcsmchat
No longer holding regularly scheduled chats

#btsm brain tumor social media  Handle: @BTSMchat 
Chat: First Sunday each month at 9pm Eastern Time
The chat was inspired by the #bcsm chat and was founded in February 2012. Information on how to participate in the chat may be found at https://thelizarmy.com/2013/05/how-to-participate-in-the-btsm-tweet-chat/  Moderated by @cblotner_ @thelizarmy @adamhayden

#MMSM Multiple Myeloma Social Media Chat
Chat: Wednesdays 3-4pm Central Time
Find out more information by following #MMSM on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/MultipleMyelomaMMSMTweetChat/

#PANCChat Pancreatic Cancer Tweet Chat 
Chat: Last Tuesday of each month at 8pm Eastern Time
Founded in April 2016, the chat was developed to provide relevant, credible, and timely information to the PC community. Read more in the journal article http://ascopubs.org/doi/abs/10.1200/JCO.2018.36.4_suppl.242
Co-hosts: @PanCAN@DrAllysonOcean and guest experts

#ayacsm Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Chat 
Chat: First Tuesday of the month at 8pm ET
Chats are attended by advocates, health care providers and survivors and offer topics of interest to adolescents and young adults.
Host: @EK_Drake

#EPIChat 
Chat: First Sunday of the month at 3pm ET [8pm GMT, 9pm CET, 12 noon PST]
Founded in 2014 and moderated by leukaemia survivor Nóirín O'Neil @ONeillHealthca1, #EpiChat is
a community for those who want to talk about the Emotional & Psychological Impact of Cancer.

Symplur lists cancer-related hashtags on their Cancer Tag Ontology page (https://www.symplur.com/healthcare-hashtags/ontology/cancer/)

Other chats that may be of interest to our followers include:

#hpm chat Hospice and Palliative Medicine Chat @hpmchat
Chat: Every Wednesday at 6pm PT/9pm ET.
Moderators @ctsinclair, @rfberry, @EOLnavigator, @GraniteDoc or @acderinger
To be notified of chats please visit - http://www.hpmchat.org/

#HCLDR Health Care Leader Chat @hcldr
Chat: every Tuesday at 8:30pm ET (GMT-5)
A community ( patients, health care providers, caregivers, IT, policy makers etc)  of people who share a passion for improving healthcare.
More information may be found at https://hcldr.wordpress.com/
Founded in 2012. Moderators  @colin_hung and @JoeBabaian

#CureConnect Chat
Chat: Monthly
Hosted by CURE Magazine

#WegoHealthChat 
Chat: Periodic
Hosted by the Social Health Network / WEGO Health to bring patient leaders together to discuss issues that are important to their various communities.
https://www.wegohealth.com/2017/04/11/10-tips-for-participating-twitter-chat/

#PatientChat Empowered Patient Chat
Chat: Bi-weekly on Fridays 1pm ET
Hosted by Patient Empowerment Network

#PatientsHavePower Chat
Chat: Periodic
Hosted by Clara Health/Breakthrough Crew

#WTFix Chat
Chat: Periodic
Hosted by HealthSparq


If you moderate a chat for those impacted by cancer, please let us know and we will add you to this list.

Happy New Year!