Washington Mesothelioma Fact Sheet
While mesothelioma is a problem in all states, the specific incident rate for Washington is 1.5 / 100,000. This is above the average rate of 1.1 / 100,000. Click on the tabs below to find mesothelioma and asbestos research in WA, recent WA mesothelioma-related court cases, mesothelioma specialists in WA and potential asbestos hotspots in Washington.
Washington Mesothelioma Info
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Washington Research and Clinical Trials
This is a partial list of scientific or medical grants in your state for research into mesothelioma and related illnesses.
Washington Doctors and Hospitals
This is a partial list of hospitals and physicians that reportedly treat mesothelioma patients in your state.
Washington Cases
This is a partial list of relevant court cases on mesothelioma in your state.
Disclaimer: Inclusion on this directory does not constitute endorsement by Cancer Monthly, Inc. All physicians who appear in this section do so based on their own expression of interest in the fields of mesothelioma treatment. Cancer Monthly, Inc. has not verified the competence, professional credentials, business practices or validity of the expressed interests of these physicians. Cancer Monthly makes no recommendation of any physician on this list and makes no suggestion that any such physician will cure or prevent any disease. Those consulting a physician on this list should approach the consultation exactly as they would with any other unknown physician.
This is a partial list of scientific or medical grants in your state for research into mesothelioma and related illnesses.
Washington Doctors and Hospitals
This is a partial list of hospitals and physicians that reportedly treat mesothelioma patients in your state.
Washington Cases
This is a partial list of relevant court cases on mesothelioma in your state.
Disclaimer: Inclusion on this directory does not constitute endorsement by Cancer Monthly, Inc. All physicians who appear in this section do so based on their own expression of interest in the fields of mesothelioma treatment. Cancer Monthly, Inc. has not verified the competence, professional credentials, business practices or validity of the expressed interests of these physicians. Cancer Monthly makes no recommendation of any physician on this list and makes no suggestion that any such physician will cure or prevent any disease. Those consulting a physician on this list should approach the consultation exactly as they would with any other unknown physician.
Ronald Lunsford & Lunsford v. Saberhagen
No. 80728-1, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, October 30, 2008, Oral Argument, June 4, 2009, Filed
No. 80728-1, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, October 30, 2008, Oral Argument, June 4, 2009, Filed
Lunsford v. Saberhagen Holdings, Inc.
No. 80728-1, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, October 30, 2008, Argued, June 4, 2009, Filed
No. 80728-1, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, October 30, 2008, Argued, June 4, 2009, Filed
Simonetta v. Viad Corp.
No. 80076-6, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, March 11, 2008, Argued, December 11, 2008, Filed
No. 80076-6, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, March 11, 2008, Argued, December 11, 2008, Filed
Braaten v. Saberhagen Holdings
No. 80251-3, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, March 11, 2008, Argued, December 11, 2008, Filed
No. 80251-3, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, March 11, 2008, Argued, December 11, 2008, Filed
Sales v. Weyerhaeuser Co.
No. 80472-9, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, November 29, 2007, Argued, February 7, 2008, Filed
No. 80472-9, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, November 29, 2007, Argued, February 7, 2008, Filed
Herring v. Texaco, Inc.
No. 78774-3, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, May 17, 2007, Argued, August 9, 2007, Filed
No. 78774-3, SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON, May 17, 2007, Argued, August 9, 2007, Filed
Cashman v. Pac. Scientific Co.
NO. 61913-6-I, COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON, DIVISION ONE, June 1, 2009, Oral Argument, August 24, 2009, Filed
NO. 61913-6-I, COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON, DIVISION ONE, June 1, 2009, Oral Argument, August 24, 2009, Filed
Kimball v. Asbestos Corp.
No. 60851-7-I, COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON, DIVISION ONE, November 10, 2008, Filed
No. 60851-7-I, COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON, DIVISION ONE, November 10, 2008, Filed
Taylor v. Union Carbide Corp.
No. 37317-3-II, COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON, DIVISION TWO, November 4, 2008, Filed
No. 37317-3-II, COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON, DIVISION TWO, November 4, 2008, Filed
Payne v. Saberhagen Holdings, Inc.
No. 58638-6-I, COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON, DIVISION ONE, August 18, 2008, Filed
No. 58638-6-I, COURT OF APPEALS OF WASHINGTON, DIVISION ONE, August 18, 2008, Filed
Hospitals and Cancer Centers
Physicians
Dr. Eric Vallieres
P.O. Box 356310
1959 NE Pacific
Seattle, WA 98195-6310
(206) 543-3093
Washington, D.C.
Cesar A. Moran, M.D.
Department of the Army
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Washington, DC 20306
Dr. Paul Sugarbaker
Sugarbaker Oncology Associates, P.C.
110 Irving St., NW
Washington, DC 20010
(202) 877-3908
Physicians
Dr. Eric Vallieres
P.O. Box 356310
1959 NE Pacific
Seattle, WA 98195-6310
(206) 543-3093
Washington, D.C.
Cesar A. Moran, M.D.
Department of the Army
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Washington, DC 20306
Dr. Paul Sugarbaker
Sugarbaker Oncology Associates, P.C.
110 Irving St., NW
Washington, DC 20010
(202) 877-3908
| City | Site |
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Walla Walla college Wallahula School District | |
| Aberdeen |
Aberdeen Plant Aberdeen Schools Super City Malls Vista Chemical |
| Anacortes |
Arco Refinery |
| Anacortez |
Snelson-Anvil Weyehaeuser |
| Auburn |
Boeing Aircraft Puyallup Public School |
| Belleville |
Shiffenhaus |
| Bellevue |
Bellevue Public Schools PACCAR Building POOM Tank Bellevue |
| Bellingham |
Arco Refinery Arco Refinery Bechtel Corp Shell Refinery Texaco Refinery |
| Belvedere |
Celanese Chemical |
| Bethlehem |
Bethlehem School Dist. |
| Boundary Dam |
American Bridge |
| Boundy Dam |
Puget Sound Power & Light |
| Bremerton |
Bremerton Naval Shipyard Puget Sound Engineering Puget Sound Naval Shipyard USN |
| Brimington |
Brimington Naval Shipyard |
| Buckley |
Buckley State Schools |
| Camas |
C-Z Pulp Mill |
| Chemical Falls |
Weyehaeuser |
| Cheney |
Cheney Schools |
| Cherry Point |
Arco Refinery Arco Refinery |
| Chewelah |
Chewelah High School |
| Columbus |
Weyehaeuser |
| Cosmopolis |
Weyehaeuser |
| Coulee City |
Coulee Dam |
| Crawfordsville |
Wabash College |
| Dishmon |
University HS |
| Dubuque |
Thermaline |
| Edmonds |
Standard Oil |
| Elma |
Satup Atomic Power Plant |
| Emeryville |
Pacific Gas-Electric |
| Ephrata |
Titan Missile Sites |
| Everett |
American Building Maintenance Babcock & Wilcox |
| Everett |
Boeing Plant |
| Everett |
Weyehaeuser |
| Fed Way |
Weyehaeuser |
| Ferndale |
Arco Refinery Mobil Oil |
| Fort Lewis |
Fort Lewis |
| Fredrickson |
Boeing Plant |
| Guerrett |
Boeing Plant |
| Hanover |
FFTF Nuclear |
| Hoquiam |
Precision Piping |
| Huron |
Super City Malls |
| Kennewick |
Atomic Energy Commission |
| Kent |
Boeing Plant |
| Ketchikan |
Wards Cove Pulp Mill |
| Lakewood |
American Lake Hospital |
| Longview |
Babcock & Wilcox Babcock & Wilcox Penn Salt Reynolds Alum Weyehaeuser |
| Marysiville |
Weyehaeuser |
| Midway |
Clover Community College |
| Moses Lake |
Carnation Chief Joseph High School |
| Myopic |
Weyehaeuser |
| Olympia |
Capital Building Olympia Brewery Olympia School District St Regis State Office Complex |
| Paco |
Rogers Walla Walla |
| Patterson |
St Michelle Winery |
| Plymouth |
Weyehaeuser |
| Port Aneces |
Port Aneces Paper |
| Port Angeles |
Dishowa Pulp Mill ITT Rainer Pulp Mill Paper Mill |
| Port Angels |
Crown Zellerbach |
| Port Angles |
Peninsula College |
| Port of Olympia |
Olympia Oil and Wood |
| Port Orchard |
Port Orchard HS |
| Port Townsend |
ITT Rainer Pulp Mill Port Townsend Paper |
| Portland-Seattle |
W.A. Botting Company |
| Pullman |
W.R. Orouke Washington State University |
| Pulp Hoquin |
Weyehaeuser |
| Quilcene |
Quilcene Public School District |
| Racine |
Young Radiator |
| Ravenna |
Pop's Truck Stop Sorbara Automotive |
| Renton |
Boeing Plant Pacific Car & Foundry Renton Dry Wall Renton Schools Valley General Hosp |
| Richland |
AFC Richland General Electric Hanford Power Plant Richland ISD Washington Public Power Atomic Energy Richland |
| Rosebud |
W.A. Parish Power Plant |
| Salem |
Villa Mart Salem or |
| Satsop |
Peter Kiewit & Sons-Satsop |
| Satsup |
Satsup Nuclear |
| Seattle |
111 Building 1414 Building AJ Zinda Co. Alaska Pipeline Alhadeaf Residence Allied Mech Arco Seattle Arco Seattle Assoc. Shipbuilders Ballard Hospital Bank of California Bell Telephone Seattle Bethlehem Steel Boeing Office Building-Tukwila Boeing Plant Boeing Plant #2 Boeing Plant BonMarche Botting Plumbing & Heating Caprini Hospital Chemical Proof Chevrolet Building Chevrolet Building Coleman Building Coliseum Theater Columbia Center Continental Can Co Convalescent Home Convention Center Duwamish Shipyard Foss Maritime Shipyard Frederick & Nelson GMC Building |
| Seattle |
Gordon Brown |
| Seattle |
Grand Cooley Dam Home Oil Company IBM Building Kaiser Shipyard Lockheed Shipyard Marco Shipyard Monsanto Chemical Northern Life Building Northwest Glass Norton Building O'Malley & Tuffey One Union Center Opera House PACCAR Inc. Shipyard Pacific Bell Building Pacific Northwest Bell Peoples Bank PI Newspaper Pier 9 Pike Place Market Play House Theater Port Angeles Paper Mill Providence Hospital Puget Sound Shipyard Puget South Bridge & Drydock Queen Ann Schools Refrigerator Engineering Co, Rescom Corporation Roosevelt HS Sea Airport Sea First Bank Sears Center Sea-Tac Airport Seattle Box Factory Seattle Center Seattle City Light Seattle Colosseum Seattle General Hosp Seattle Public Schools Seattle Steam Seattle Steel Seattle Times Building Seattle Trust Shell Oil Shell Plant Shell Steam Space Needle St Elizabeth Hospital St Vincent Nursing Home Steve Pinto & Sons Swedish Hospital Tacoma Shipyard Texaco Refinery Todd Drydocks Todd Shipyard US Oil & Refinery United Airlines building University Hospital University of WA Bagley Hall University of WA Communications Bldg University of WA Health Sciences University of WA Teachers Hospital University of Washington Hospital University of Washington , Biology Building University of Washington University Plumbing & Heating VAMC Washington Natural Gas Washington Plaza Hotel Washington Rehab Center Washington State Ferry Terminal WE Stone & Co West Coast Westin Hotel Weyehaeuser Weyehaeuser WhiteHarnz Stewart Building Wright Runstad Wright Schucart-Harbor Quality Dry Wall |
| Sequim |
Sequim Pulp Mill |
| Shelton |
ITT Rainer Pulp Mill Shelton Prison |
| Spokane |
Boise Cascade Bonneville Power Plant Bunker Hill Mine Cranes Service, Inc. Davenport Hotel Deaconess Hospital Hanford Power Plant Kaiser Aluminum Lincoln Building North Bowl Bowling Alley Paulsen Building Payne Equipment Company Petty House Moving Rockwood Manor Sacred Heart Hospital Spokane County Museum Spokane International Airport Spokane School District St Luke's Hospital St Mary's Hospital Third Power Plant At Coulie Dam Union Iron works URM Warehouse VAMC WA Water Power Dam Washington National Guard Washington Water Power Dam |
| Springfield |
Weyehaeuser |
| Stilcom |
Boise Cascade |
| Tacoma |
Acology Oil AKWA Tacoma Shipyard Alaska Oil Modules Alaska Sheds American Bridge Ammonia Tacoma Arco Refinery Arco Refinery Asarco Atlas Foundry Boeing Tacoma Boise Cascade Certaineteed Tacoma Commissary Ft. Lewis Coolney Cranes Crown Zellerbach Tacoma Cummings Boat Good will Industries Hooker Chemical ITT Rainer Pulp Mill Kaiser Aluminum McCord AFB Nalleys Pickle Occidental Chemical Ohio Ferro Pacific Boat Shipyard Pacific Lutheran University Peirce County Building Penwalt Chem Penn Salt Peterson's Boat Philpher Brewery Pier 7 Port of Tacoma Richter Chemical Roundhound Railroad Yard rust Building Sears Department Store Sea-Tac shipyard- Seattle Seattle Tacoma Shipbuilding Shoenfelds Furniture Simpson Kraft Plywood Simpson Paper Simpson Tacoma Kraft Smelter Sound Oil St Regis Sumner Crane Rentals Tacoma Boat Shipyard Tacoma Boat Tacoma Boatbuilding Tacoma General Hosp Tacoma Mall Tacoma News Tacoma Public School Tacoma School District Tacoma Smelter Tacoma Steam Plant Tide Bay Todd Shipyard Unimet Boat Ups College US Oil & Refining US Oil VAMC West Tacoma Newsprint Western State Hosp Western Walamet Western Welding Weyehaeuser Pacific Marine Puget Sound Hospital |
| Temple |
VAMC |
| Townsend |
Crown Zellerbach Paper Port |
| Tumwater |
Seattle Trust |
| Vancouver |
Kaiser Shipyard |
| Walla Walla |
Boise Cascade St Mary Hospital |
| Wallula |
Babcock & Wilcox |
| Warkom |
Steel Plant |
| Wenatchee |
Alcoa Plant Rock Island Dam Rocky Research Dam |
| Winslow |
Commercial Ship Repair |
Research
Goodman, Gary E. Caret--coordinating Center
Grant: 5U01CA063673-04
Grant: 5U01CA063673-04
Abstract: CARET is an ongoing double-blind lung cancer chemoprevention trial of
the efficacy and safety of the combination of 30 mg beta-carotene and
25,000 IU retinyl palmitate daily in two high-risk populations: (a)
male and female current and former smokers recruited primarily from
insurance-based sources, and (b) males with extensive occupational
asbestos exposure recruited primarily from employment-based sources.
We have documented successful recruitment, excellent compliance, and
minimal side effects in over 18,000 participants randomized thus far
at six study centers. Through 30 June, 1994, CARET has randomized
4,060 asbestos-exposed workers, exceeding accrual goals at all five
CARET asbestos centers, and 14,057 heavy smokers (44% women). Two of
the three smoker centers exceeded their goals, the third will conclude
randomizations in fall 1994. During the final five-year period, CARET
will focus on retention, adherence to protocol, ascertainment of
endpoints, monitoring of key design parameters, closeout of the trial,
and analysis and publication. Projections indicate that with 14,240
smokers and 4,060 asbestos-exposed participants and 114,400 person-
years of follow-up through February 1998, CARET will be capable of
detecting a 23% reduction in lung cancer incidence in the two high-
risk populations combined, and 27%, 49%, 31%, and 35% reductions in
the smokers, female smokers, male smokers, and asbestos-exposed
subgroups, respectively.
The Coordinating Center continues to be responsible for all
statistical work, close liaison with study centers, data management
and data operations, progress reports, purchase and quality-controlled
distribution of vitamins, serum and DNA bank, central laboratory,
review and adjudication of endpoints data, publications and
presentations, and general administration. CARET is highly
complementary to the ATBC (alpha-tocopherol, beta-carotene) study of
29,000 male smokers in Finland and the Harvard Physicians Health Study
(beta-carotene alone) of 22,000 men in the NCI portfolio of major
cancer chemoprevention trials.
Tags: All Trans Retinol, Asbestos, Cancer Prevention, Carotene, Chemoprevention, Lung Neoplasm, Nutrition Aspect Of Cancer, Statistical Service /center, Tobacco Abuse Cancer Risk, Combination Antineoplastic Therapy, Female, Human Mortality, Male, Mesothelioma, Neoplasm /cancer Epidemiology, Occupational Hazard, Sex Difference Computer Data Analysis, Human Subject, Statistics /biometry
Tags: All Trans Retinol, Asbestos, Cancer Prevention, Carotene, Chemoprevention, Lung Neoplasm, Nutrition Aspect Of Cancer, Statistical Service /center, Tobacco Abuse Cancer Risk, Combination Antineoplastic Therapy, Female, Human Mortality, Male, Mesothelioma, Neoplasm /cancer Epidemiology, Occupational Hazard, Sex Difference Computer Data Analysis, Human Subject, Statistics /biometry
- Followup Grant: 5U01CA063673-05
- Followup Grant: 1U01CA063673-01
- Followup Grant: 5U01CA063673-02
Goodman, Gary E. Caret
Grant: 1U01CA063674-01
Grant: 1U01CA063674-01
Abstract: CARET is an ongoing double-blind lung cancer chemoprevention trial of the
efficacy and safety of tide combination of 30 mg beta-carotene and 25,000
IU retinyl palmitate daily in two high-risk populations: (a) male and
female current and former smokers recruited primarily from insurance-based
sources, and (b)males with extensive occupational asbestos exposure
recruited primarily from employment-based sources. We have documented
successful recruitment, excellent adherence, and minimal side effects in
over 15,000 participants randomized thus fur at six study centers. Through
30 April, 1993, CARET has randomized 4,000 asbestos-exposed workers,
exceeding accrual goals at all five CARET asbestos centers, and 11,105
heavy smokers. Seattle and Portland have exceeded their heavy smoker
goals, and Irvine is on track to achieve its goal in July 1994. During the
final five-year period, CARET will focus on retention, adherence to
protocol, ascertainment of endpoints, monitoring of key design parameters,
closeout of the trial, and analysis and publication. Projections indicate
that with 14,240 smokers and 4,010 asbestos-exposed participants and
114,100 person-years of follow-up through February 1998, CARET will be
capable of detecting a. 23% reduction in lung cancer incidence in the two
high-risk populations combined, and 27%, 49%, 32%, and 35% reductions in
the smokers, female smokers, male smokers, and asbestos-exposed subgroups,
respectively.
The Seattle Study Center has a unique responsibility for following the
participants in the original smoker and asbestos-exposed worker pilot
studies, as well as Seattle's share of the CARET Efficacy cohort. Of the
1,845 Pilot participants recruited during 1985-1988, 1,524 (the Vanguard
cohort) continued active participation. These Vanguard participants are
monitored closely to evaluate toxicity potentially related to the
cumulative dose of the study vitamins. The Seattle' Study Center has
surpassed its CARET Efficacy recruitment goals of smokers and asbestos-
exposed workers, in part due to our recently approved access to recruit
members of the American Association of Retired Persons. The Study Center
will continue to emphasize the retention of participants and adherence to
the CARET protocol. The collection of endpoints, which will be increasing
during the final four years, has also become more prominent as recruitment
activities cease. Our data and processing unit will focus on timely
submission and reconciliation of data with the Coordinating Center. As the
largest study center of CARET, we will play a prominent role in analysis
and publication of CARET results.
Tags: All Trans Retinol, Asbestos, Cancer Prevention, Carotene, Chemoprevention, Drug Screening /evaluation, Human Therapy Evaluation, Lung Neoplasm, Nutrition Aspect Of Cancer, Tobacco Abuse Cancer Risk, Clinical Trial, Cooperative Study, Environment Related Neoplasm /cancer, Human Mortality, Mesothelioma, Occupational Hazard, Prognosis Blood Chemistry, Female, Human Subject, Male, Nutrition Related Tag, Spirometry
Tags: All Trans Retinol, Asbestos, Cancer Prevention, Carotene, Chemoprevention, Drug Screening /evaluation, Human Therapy Evaluation, Lung Neoplasm, Nutrition Aspect Of Cancer, Tobacco Abuse Cancer Risk, Clinical Trial, Cooperative Study, Environment Related Neoplasm /cancer, Human Mortality, Mesothelioma, Occupational Hazard, Prognosis Blood Chemistry, Female, Human Subject, Male, Nutrition Related Tag, Spirometry
Goodman, Gary E. Caret: The Seattle Study Center
Grant: 5U01CA063674-02
Grant: 5U01CA063674-02
Abstract: CARET is an ongoing double-blind lung cancer chemoprevention trial of the
efficacy and safety of tide combination of 30 mg beta-carotene and 25,000
IU retinyl palmitate daily in two high-risk populations: (a) male and
female current and former smokers recruited primarily from insurance-based
sources, and (b)males with extensive occupational asbestos exposure
recruited primarily from employment-based sources. We have documented
successful recruitment, excellent adherence, and minimal side effects in
over 15,000 participants randomized thus fur at six study centers. Through
30 April, 1993, CARET has randomized 4,000 asbestos-exposed workers,
exceeding accrual goals at all five CARET asbestos centers, and 11,105
heavy smokers. Seattle and Portland have exceeded their heavy smoker
goals, and Irvine is on track to achieve its goal in July 1994. During the
final five-year period, CARET will focus on retention, adherence to
protocol, ascertainment of endpoints, monitoring of key design parameters,
closeout of the trial, and analysis and publication. Projections indicate
that with 14,240 smokers and 4,010 asbestos-exposed participants and
114,100 person-years of follow-up through February 1998, CARET will be
capable of detecting a. 23% reduction in lung cancer incidence in the two
high-risk populations combined, and 27%, 49%, 32%, and 35% reductions in
the smokers, female smokers, male smokers, and asbestos-exposed subgroups,
respectively.
The Seattle Study Center has a unique responsibility for following the
participants in the original smoker and asbestos-exposed worker pilot
studies, as well as Seattle's share of the CARET Efficacy cohort. Of the
1,845 Pilot participants recruited during 1985-1988, 1,524 (the Vanguard
cohort) continued active participation. These Vanguard participants are
monitored closely to evaluate toxicity potentially related to the
cumulative dose of the study vitamins. The Seattle' Study Center has
surpassed its CARET Efficacy recruitment goals of smokers and asbestos-
exposed workers, in part due to our recently approved access to recruit
members of the American Association of Retired Persons. The Study Center
will continue to emphasize the retention of participants and adherence to
the CARET protocol. The collection of endpoints, which will be increasing
during the final four years, has also become more prominent as recruitment
activities cease. Our data and processing unit will focus on timely
submission and reconciliation of data with the Coordinating Center. As the
largest study center of CARET, we will play a prominent role in analysis
and publication of CARET results.
Tags: All Trans Retinol, Asbestos, Cancer Prevention, Carotene, Chemoprevention, Drug Screening /evaluation, Human Therapy Evaluation, Lung Neoplasm, Nutrition Aspect Of Cancer, Tobacco Abuse Cancer Risk, Clinical Trial, Cooperative Study, Environment Related Neoplasm /cancer, Human Mortality, Mesothelioma, Occupational Hazard, Prognosis Blood Chemistry, Female, Human Subject, Male, Nutrition Related Tag, Spirometry
Tags: All Trans Retinol, Asbestos, Cancer Prevention, Carotene, Chemoprevention, Drug Screening /evaluation, Human Therapy Evaluation, Lung Neoplasm, Nutrition Aspect Of Cancer, Tobacco Abuse Cancer Risk, Clinical Trial, Cooperative Study, Environment Related Neoplasm /cancer, Human Mortality, Mesothelioma, Occupational Hazard, Prognosis Blood Chemistry, Female, Human Subject, Male, Nutrition Related Tag, Spirometry
Gown, Allen M. Cytoskeletal Hybridoma Ab As Diagnostic Reagents
Grant: 2R01CA036250-04
Grant: 2R01CA036250-04
Abstract: The goal of this project is to generate monoclonal antibodies to different
cytoskeletal proteins and use these antibodies as tissue-specific reagents
in diagnostic surgical pathology. The cytoskeleton (particularly the
intermediate filaments) of different cells is composed of different
proteins, and antibodies capable of recognizing specific proteins are
therefore useful as tissue-specific reagents. We intend to generate a
panel of such hybridomas capable of recognizing different cells and use
them to accurately determine the cellular nature of poorly differentiated
neoplasms. Cytoskeleton from different normal and malignant human cells
such as lymphocytes, lymphomas, melanomas, different carcinomas, different
sarcomas, and neural tumors will be used as immunogens. Antibodies will be
selected for their ability to react specifically with one cell type and not
with others. Antigens recognized by the different antibodies will be
determined by Western blot experiments.
The different antibodies will be used to study the cell biology of the
different cytoskeletal proteins. We will localize the different
intermediate filament proteins in different cells by immunoelectron
microscopy, asking if the different proteins are found in similar filaments
or if they polymerize into homogeneous filaments. The protein composition
of tonofilament bundles and desmosomes will also be investigated. Attempts
at sequencing fragments of the different intermediate filament proteins
will be undertaken by fragmenting the different proteins with proteases or
cyanogen bromide and isolating fragments that retain the ability to react
with the different antibodies. The amino acid sequence of these fragments
will be determined. These studies should identify subtle differences in
intermediate filament proteins, which then can be used to generate
additional antibodies with greater specificity. (4)
Tags: Cell Components, Cytoskeleton, Cell Hybrids, Hybridomas, Immunological Preparations, Monoclonal Antibodies, Immunology, Antibody Specificity, Neoplasms Diagnosis, Immunodiagnosis Of Neoplasms, Neoplasms Immunology, Tumor Antigens, Pathology B Study Section Blood And Re System, Bone Marrow, Neoplasms Characteristics, Proteins Of Neoplasms, Neoplasms Classification And Staging, Neoplasms Of Body Cavities, Mesothelioma, Neoplasms Of Reproductive System, Breast Neoplasms, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Lung Neoplasms, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Oat Cell Carcinoma, Neoplasms Of Skeletal System, Osteogenic Sarcoma, Neoplastic Cells, Neoplastic Growth, Neoplasms Metastasis, Pigment Cell Neoplasms, Melanoma Cell Sorting, Laser, Diagnostic Tests, Biopsy, Dyes, Fluorescent Dyes And Probes, Halopyrimidine Nucleosides, Halouracil Nucleosides, 5-bromodeoxyuridine, Histochemistry And Cytochemistry (general), Human, Clinical, Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (elisa), Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Immunoelectrophoresis, Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Immunofluorescence, Immunology, Serology, Mammals, Rodents, Myomorpha, Mice (laboratory), Physical Separation, Electrofocusing, Radioautography, Radiotracers
Tags: Cell Components, Cytoskeleton, Cell Hybrids, Hybridomas, Immunological Preparations, Monoclonal Antibodies, Immunology, Antibody Specificity, Neoplasms Diagnosis, Immunodiagnosis Of Neoplasms, Neoplasms Immunology, Tumor Antigens, Pathology B Study Section Blood And Re System, Bone Marrow, Neoplasms Characteristics, Proteins Of Neoplasms, Neoplasms Classification And Staging, Neoplasms Of Body Cavities, Mesothelioma, Neoplasms Of Reproductive System, Breast Neoplasms, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Lung Neoplasms, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Oat Cell Carcinoma, Neoplasms Of Skeletal System, Osteogenic Sarcoma, Neoplastic Cells, Neoplastic Growth, Neoplasms Metastasis, Pigment Cell Neoplasms, Melanoma Cell Sorting, Laser, Diagnostic Tests, Biopsy, Dyes, Fluorescent Dyes And Probes, Halopyrimidine Nucleosides, Halouracil Nucleosides, 5-bromodeoxyuridine, Histochemistry And Cytochemistry (general), Human, Clinical, Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (elisa), Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Immunoelectrophoresis, Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Immunofluorescence, Immunology, Serology, Mammals, Rodents, Myomorpha, Mice (laboratory), Physical Separation, Electrofocusing, Radioautography, Radiotracers
- Followup Grant: 5R01CA036250-08
Gown, Allen M. Cytoskeletal Hybridoma Antibodies As Diagnostic Reagents
Grant: 5R01CA036250-05
Grant: 5R01CA036250-05
Abstract: The goal of this project is to generate monoclonal antibodies to different
cytoskeletal proteins and use these antibodies as tissue-specific reagents
in diagnostic surgical pathology. The cytoskeleton (particularly the
intermediate filaments) of different cells is composed of different
proteins, and antibodies capable of recognizing specific proteins are
therefore useful as tissue-specific reagents. We intend to generate a
panel of such hybridomas capable of recognizing different cells and use
them to accurately determine the cellular nature of poorly differentiated
neoplasms. Cytoskeleton from different normal and malignant human cells
such as lymphocytes, lymphomas, melanomas, different carcinomas, different
sarcomas, and neural tumors will be used as immunogens. Antibodies will be
selected for their ability to react specifically with one cell type and not
with others. Antigens recognized by the different antibodies will be
determined by Western blot experiments.
The different antibodies will be used to study the cell biology of the
different cytoskeletal proteins. We will localize the different
intermediate filament proteins in different cells by immunoelectron
microscopy, asking if the different proteins are found in similar filaments
or if they polymerize into homogeneous filaments. The protein composition
of tonofilament bundles and desmosomes will also be investigated. Attempts
at sequencing fragments of the different intermediate filament proteins
will be undertaken by fragmenting the different proteins with proteases or
cyanogen bromide and isolating fragments that retain the ability to react
with the different antibodies. The amino acid sequence of these fragments
will be determined. These studies should identify subtle differences in
intermediate filament proteins, which then can be used to generate
additional antibodies with greater specificity. (4)
Tags: Cell Components, Cytoskeleton, Cell Components, Cytoskeleton, Intermediate Filaments, Cell Hybrids, Hybridomas, Immunological Preparations, Monoclonal Antibodies, Immunology, Antibody Specificity, Neoplasms Diagnosis, Immunodiagnosis Of Neoplasms, Neoplasms Immunology, Tumor Antigens Blood And Re System, Bone Marrow, Neoplasms Characteristics, Proteins Of Neoplasms, Neoplasms Classification And Staging, Neoplasms Of Body Cavities, Mesothelioma, Neoplasms Of Reproductive System, Breast Neoplasms, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Lung Neoplasms, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Oat Cell Carcinoma, Neoplasms Of Skeletal System, Osteogenic Sarcoma, Neoplasms Of Skin, Melanoma, Neoplastic Cells, Neoplastic Growth, Neoplasms Metastasis Animals, Chordates, Mammals, Rodents, Myomorpha, Mice (laboratory), Cell Sorting, Laser, Diagnostic Tests, Biopsy, Dyes, Fluorescent Dyes And Probes, Halopyrimidine Nucleosides, Halouracil Nucleosides, 5-bromodeoxyuridine, Histochemistry And Cytochemistry, Human, Clinical, Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (elisa), Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Immunoelectrophoresis, Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Immunofluorescence, Immunology, Serology, Physical Separation, Electrofocusing, Radioautography, Radiotracers
Tags: Cell Components, Cytoskeleton, Cell Components, Cytoskeleton, Intermediate Filaments, Cell Hybrids, Hybridomas, Immunological Preparations, Monoclonal Antibodies, Immunology, Antibody Specificity, Neoplasms Diagnosis, Immunodiagnosis Of Neoplasms, Neoplasms Immunology, Tumor Antigens Blood And Re System, Bone Marrow, Neoplasms Characteristics, Proteins Of Neoplasms, Neoplasms Classification And Staging, Neoplasms Of Body Cavities, Mesothelioma, Neoplasms Of Reproductive System, Breast Neoplasms, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Lung Neoplasms, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Oat Cell Carcinoma, Neoplasms Of Skeletal System, Osteogenic Sarcoma, Neoplasms Of Skin, Melanoma, Neoplastic Cells, Neoplastic Growth, Neoplasms Metastasis Animals, Chordates, Mammals, Rodents, Myomorpha, Mice (laboratory), Cell Sorting, Laser, Diagnostic Tests, Biopsy, Dyes, Fluorescent Dyes And Probes, Halopyrimidine Nucleosides, Halouracil Nucleosides, 5-bromodeoxyuridine, Histochemistry And Cytochemistry, Human, Clinical, Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (elisa), Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Immunoelectrophoresis, Immunological Tests And Immunoassay, Immunofluorescence, Immunology, Serology, Physical Separation, Electrofocusing, Radioautography, Radiotracers
- Followup Grant: 5R01CA036250-06
- Followup Grant: 5R01CA036250-07
Hellstrom, Ingegerd E. Mesothelin As Biomarker And Therapeutic Target
Grant: 1R01CA134487-01
Grant: 1R01CA134487-01
Abstract:
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Our overall goal is to gain better understanding of the immune response to ovarian carcinoma (OvC) and make possible earlier diagnosis and more effective therapy. Several years ago we constructed an ELISA to detect mesothelin in body fluids and showed that it may aid in the diagnosis of tumors which express this molecule, including OvC, to satisfy a great clinical need. We subsequently found that the molecule shed from tumor cells and detected by the ELISA is mesothelin variant 1. We recently constructed an assay for antibodies to native mesothelin. Preliminary data indicate that the antibodies are most frequent in OvC patients who are temporarily tumor-free following therapy and in younger women with ovarian autoimmunity (oophoritis), and that circulating antibodies and antigen coexist in some patients with advanced disease. Based on these findings, we hypothesize that when antigen concentrations are low (as in early stage disease), free antibodies are in excess and are more readily measured while in the presence of tumors expressing mesothelin, antigen is in excess and is more readily measured. Measuring both antigen and antibodies may aid diagnosis and monitoring of patients with OvC. Furthermore, the relative availability of antibodies and their ability to influence the host response may change during the course of disease and may affect therapeutic strategies, including immunotherapeutic approaches. We also hypothesize that circulating mesothelin, alone and as part of immune complexes, can facilitate the escape of tumors from immunological control by a mechanism that may involve immature APC and Treg cells, and that vaccination against mesothelin can be beneficial. We propose to test these hypotheses under three Specific Aims. First, we will investigate whether the levels of mesothelin and anti-mesothelin antibodies in sera from patients with OvC and women with ovarian autoimmunity correlate with their clinical state to aid diagnosis and prognosis. Second, we will evaluate mesothelin as a target for humoral and cell-mediated host responses to OvC. Third, we will study in egg-laying hens, which spontaneously develop OvC similar to the human counterpart, the relationship between circulating mesothelin and anti-mesothelin antibodies to tumor formation OvC and investigate whether the occurrence of OvC can be delayed or abrogated by vaccination against mesothelin. Our proposed study is based on novel observations, combines expertise in cancer immunology and autoimmunity and comprises studies both with human subjects and in an appropriate animal model. While we focus on OvC, the information obtained should be relevant also for other tumors that overexpress mesothelin, including mesothelioma and pancreatic carcinoma. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Earlier work by our group has demonstrated that most ovarian cancers express mesothelin and led to an assay that complements the previous `gold standard' CA125 to facilitate diagnosis. We have recently constructed an assay to measure antibodies to mesothelin to improve diagnosis. The proposed work aims to evaluate this assay and also to develop immunotherapy targeting mesothelin.
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- Followup Grant: 5R01CA134487-02
Omenn, Gilbert S. Cancer Prevention With Retinol And Beta Carotene--asbestos Related Lung Disease
Grant: 5P01CA034847-040001
Grant: 5P01CA034847-040001
Abstract: There is no text on file for this abstract.
Tags: Neoplasms Of Body Cavities, Mesothelioma, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Lung Neoplasms, Bronchogenic Carcinoma, Neoplasms Prevention And Control, Neoplastic Therapy, Nutritional Therapy Of Cancer, Nutrition Related Control Tag, Nutrition, Diet Therapeutic, Vitamin Therapy (all Routes Ofadministration), Respiratory Disorders, Pneumoconiosis, Silicates, Asbestos, Terpenes, Carotene, Therapy Evaluation, Vitamins, Vitamin A, All-trans Retinol Drugs Adverse Effects, Neoplasms Related Interest, Preneoplastic Conditions, Neoplastic Disease Epidemiology-statistics, Cancer Risk, Occupational Health, Occupational Diseases, Population Studies Human, Longitudinal Study, Psychology, Habits, Smoking Human, Clinical, Information Gathering (data Collection), Questionnaires
Tags: Neoplasms Of Body Cavities, Mesothelioma, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Lung Neoplasms, Bronchogenic Carcinoma, Neoplasms Prevention And Control, Neoplastic Therapy, Nutritional Therapy Of Cancer, Nutrition Related Control Tag, Nutrition, Diet Therapeutic, Vitamin Therapy (all Routes Ofadministration), Respiratory Disorders, Pneumoconiosis, Silicates, Asbestos, Terpenes, Carotene, Therapy Evaluation, Vitamins, Vitamin A, All-trans Retinol Drugs Adverse Effects, Neoplasms Related Interest, Preneoplastic Conditions, Neoplastic Disease Epidemiology-statistics, Cancer Risk, Occupational Health, Occupational Diseases, Population Studies Human, Longitudinal Study, Psychology, Habits, Smoking Human, Clinical, Information Gathering (data Collection), Questionnaires
- Followup Grant: 5P01CA034847-050001
- Followup Grant: 5P50CA034847-020001
- Followup Grant: 5P50CA034847-030001
Omenn, Gilbert S. Efficacy Of Beta-carotene And Retinal In High Risk For Lung Cancer
Grant: 2P01CA034847-060001
Grant: 2P01CA034847-060001
Abstract: This chemoprevention trial tests the efficacy of retinol and beta-
carotene in preventing lung cancer in two related high-risk
populations: (a) heavy smokers recruited from insurance-based
sources, and (b) current and former workers with heavy occupational
asbestos exposure recruited from workers' compensation and
employment-based sources. The double-blind, two-arm, randomized
trial compares placebos with a daily combination of 30 mg beta-
carotene plus 25,000 IU retinol. Successful recruitment, excellent
compliance, and minimal side effects have been shown thus far in
over 1700 subjects enrolled in our two current chemoprevention
projects using these agents. We propose to integrate the two high-
risk populations in a cost-effective, multi-clinic strategy for
this efficacy trial, with Seattle coordinating center for project
management and data analysis. During the first three years of the
new grant period (1988-91) we will evaluate accrual, coordination,
and costs in five geographically-dispersed clinic sites to generate
best estimates of the remaining needs for the full-scale enrollment
and follow-up. Current assumptions and projections indicate that
the full-scale study will be capable of detecting significant
reductions in lung cancer incidence in the high-risk groups
combined, and in either subgroup alone, with 13,000 smokers and
4000 asbestos-exposed subjects.
Tags: Drugs Abuse, Smoking, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Lung Neoplasms, Bronchogenic Carcinoma, Neoplasms Prevention And Control, Neoplastic Disease Epidemiology-statistics, Cancer Risk, Nutrition Related Control Tag, Nutrition, Diet Therapeutic, Vitamin Therapy (all Routes Ofadministration), Silicates, Asbestos, Terpenes, Carotene, Therapy Evaluation, Human, Vitamins, Vitamin A, All-trans Retinol Dosage And Route, Dosage, Drugs Adverse Effects, Neoplasms Of Body Cavities, Mesothelioma, Neoplasms Related Interest, Preneoplastic Conditions, Neoplastic Therapy, Nutritional Therapy Of Cancer, Occupational Health And Safety, Occupational Diseases, Population Studies Human, Longitudinal Study, Respiratory Disorders, Pneumoconiosis Human, Clinical, Information Gathering (data Collection), Questionnaires
Tags: Drugs Abuse, Smoking, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Lung Neoplasms, Bronchogenic Carcinoma, Neoplasms Prevention And Control, Neoplastic Disease Epidemiology-statistics, Cancer Risk, Nutrition Related Control Tag, Nutrition, Diet Therapeutic, Vitamin Therapy (all Routes Ofadministration), Silicates, Asbestos, Terpenes, Carotene, Therapy Evaluation, Human, Vitamins, Vitamin A, All-trans Retinol Dosage And Route, Dosage, Drugs Adverse Effects, Neoplasms Of Body Cavities, Mesothelioma, Neoplasms Related Interest, Preneoplastic Conditions, Neoplastic Therapy, Nutritional Therapy Of Cancer, Occupational Health And Safety, Occupational Diseases, Population Studies Human, Longitudinal Study, Respiratory Disorders, Pneumoconiosis Human, Clinical, Information Gathering (data Collection), Questionnaires
- Followup Grant: 5P01CA034847-070001
- Followup Grant: 5P01CA034847-090001
- Followup Grant: 3P01CA034847-10S20001
Omenn, Gilbert S. Cancer Prevention With Retinol In Persons With Asbestosis
Grant: 1P50CA034847-010001
Grant: 1P50CA034847-010001
Abstract: There is no text on file for this abstract.
Tags: Neoplasms Of Body Cavities, Mesothelioma, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Lung Neoplasms, Bronchogenic Carcinoma, Neoplasms Prevention And Control, Neoplastic Therapy, Nutritional Therapy Of Cancer, Nutrition Related Control Tag, Nutrition, Diet Therapeutic, Vitamin Therapy (all Routes Ofadministration), Respiratory Disorders, Pneumoconiosis, Therapy Evaluation, Vitamins, Vitamin A, All-trans Retinol Drugs Adverse Effects, Neoplasms Related Interest, Preneoplastic Conditions, Neoplastic Disease Epidemiology-statistics, Cancer Risk, Occupational Health, Occupational Diseases, Population Studies Human, Longitudinal Study, Silicates, Asbestos Human, Clinical, Information Gathering (data Collection), Questionnaires
Tags: Neoplasms Of Body Cavities, Mesothelioma, Neoplasms Of Respiratory System, Lung Neoplasms, Bronchogenic Carcinoma, Neoplasms Prevention And Control, Neoplastic Therapy, Nutritional Therapy Of Cancer, Nutrition Related Control Tag, Nutrition, Diet Therapeutic, Vitamin Therapy (all Routes Ofadministration), Respiratory Disorders, Pneumoconiosis, Therapy Evaluation, Vitamins, Vitamin A, All-trans Retinol Drugs Adverse Effects, Neoplasms Related Interest, Preneoplastic Conditions, Neoplastic Disease Epidemiology-statistics, Cancer Risk, Occupational Health, Occupational Diseases, Population Studies Human, Longitudinal Study, Silicates, Asbestos Human, Clinical, Information Gathering (data Collection), Questionnaires
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