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“Stupid Cancer Show” to Host Program on Clinical Trials Myths || NCI Cancer Bulletin for April 19, 2011 - National Cancer Institute

“Stupid Cancer Show” to Host Program on Clinical Trials Myths


NCI’s Dr. Nita Seibel and Steven Friedman will be among the guests discussing myths about clinical trials on an upcoming episode of the Stupid Cancer Show, a radio webcast program produced by I’m Too Young For This Cancer Foundation. The episode will air on April 25th at 8 p.m. ET. To speak with the host, call (347) 215-6845. You can also listen to archived programs.

The Stupid Cancer Show is an award-winning international talk radio webcast that gives voice to more than 70,000 young adults (aged 15 to 39 years old) who are diagnosed with cancer each year. To learn more about organizations that support young people with cancer, visit NCI’s portal for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer.

NCI Cancer Bulletin for April 19, 2011 - National Cancer Institute


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Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer - National Cancer Institute




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I'm Too Young For This! Cancer Foundation :: The Voice Of Young Adults




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▲ Steve Friedman, MHSA
Branch Chief, OIB ► PIO — Staff, Pictures and Bios

Steven Friedman, MHSA joined the National Cancer Institute in 2004, first as a contractor serving as Program Manager for the Protocol and Information Office (PIO) and then in November 2005 as Deputy Head, PIO as an federal employee. In July 2006, he was named as Acting Head, PIO which also includes oversight fo the CTEP Enterprise IT System. In November 2009, he was named as Chief, OIB. He also serves as the DCTD liaison to the NCI CIO's office dealing with such issues as IT security and protecting the privacy of patient data. Mr. Friedman is a survivor of testicular cancer since 1995. In 2003, Mr. Friedman was selected as one of 26 cyclists to ride across the country to raise awareness for cancer clinical trials in the inaugural Tour of Hope. Mr. Friedman served as a founding Director for the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs and is currently President of the Board for the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults. He is the recipient of several NIH Merit Awards and an NIH Directors Award. Mr. Friedman received his Masters of Health Services Administration from the George Washington University.







▲ Nita L. Seibel, MD
Head - Pediatric Solid Tumors ► CIB — Staff, Pictures and Bios

Nita L. Seibel, MD joined the Clinical Investigations Branch of the Cancer Treatment and Evaluation Program in 2008 to oversee the development of the Pediatric Solid Tumor extramural program, long term cancer survivorship, Pediatric Central Institutional Review Board and adolescent and young adult cancer program. She is an adjunct professor of pediatrics at George Washington University School of Medicine and Public Health and practices at Children’s National Medical Center. Dr. Seibel received her medical degree from Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health in 1981. After completing her residency in pediatrics at Ohio State University/ Columbus Children’s Hospital she completed her fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology on the Pediatric Oncology Branch of the National Cancer Institute. Prior to joining CTEP, Dr. Seibel was an attending physician at Children’s National Medical Center for 20 years. She held numerous positions there which included Solid Tumor Director, Fellowship Training Program Director for Hematology/Oncology, ;Outreach Services Director for the Department of Hematology/Oncology, and Principal Investigator for the Children’s Oncology Group as well as Professor of Pediatrics at George Washington University School of Medicine. She is board certified in pediatrics and pediatric hematology/oncology.

She is a member of the NCI PDQ (Physician Data Query) Pediatric Board and previously was the American Society Pediatric Hematology-Oncology representative to the Alliance for Childhood Cancer. She has chaired numerous studies in the Children’s Cancer Group (CCG), was a member of the CCG Bone Tumor Strategy Committee and the National Wilms’ Tumor Study Group prior to the merger into the Children’s Oncology Group (COG). She was a member of the COG Renal Tumor Group and chaired the Higher Risk Favorable Histology Wilms’ Tumor study prior to joining CTEP. She has a long interest in new agents both for oncology and fungal infections and collaborated on numerous studies in these areas. She served as vice chair for Phase I agents for the CCG and has a special interest in ALL which was manifested in chairing the CCG 1961 Treatment of Higher Risk Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia protocol. She is a regular reviewer for numerous journals including Cancer, Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Pediatric Blood and Cancer, Journal of Clinical Oncology and Clinical Infectious Disease. Dr. Seibel has spoken internationally on the treatment and management of invasive mycoses and Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in children and adolescents. She has chaired and participated in sessions at the American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Society of Hematology and the American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology national meetings. She has been named in the last 4 consecutive surveys by the Washingtonian as a Top Doctor. In addition to her many invited lectures, Dr. Seibel has published over 60 articles, 60 abstracts, and numerous book chapters. In addition to her interest in new oncology agents, antifungal agents, Wilms’ tumors, and ALL, she also is interested in clear cell sarcoma of the kidney, osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma.

Contact Information:
National Cancer Institute
6130 Executive Blvd., Suite 7025
Bethesda, MD 20892-7436
Phone: 301-435-9204

E-mail: seibelnl@mail.nih.gov

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