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Georgia Based Company Provides New Hope for Cancer Patients

June 2018 Georgia Trend Magazine cancer edition which included SpeciCare.

Georgia Trend Magazine | June 2018
(see SpeciCare coverage here)

For more than 35 years, Ken Dixon, M.D., FACS, a surgeon with Surgical Oncology of Northeast Georgia, has treated cancer patients in his practice located in Gainesville, Ga.

“After a lifetime taking care of cancer patients, telling a patient or a family member ‘there is nothing left to do’ just got harder and harder,” Dixon said.

Driven by these very personal experiences with his patients, in 2015 Dixon began a journey to do more. This journey led him to tumor tissue and its power to create new options in care. It also led him to the emerging field of precision medicine and the development of a tissue storage and banking process for the individual benefit of the patient called SpeciCare.

Eighty-five percent of cancers are treated in community settings such as Gainesville. Dixon believes SpeciCare can serve as the missing link connecting community-based care to the most advanced medical treatments for the cancer patient and deliver that treatment, for the most part, at home.

“In today’s growing revolution of personalized cancer therapies, saving as much available tumor tissue from each patient is now more important than ever. Discarding valuable tumor tissue is no longer an option and keeping as much of it as possible is needed to derive critical data to drive the best treatment decisions,” said Laszlo Radvanyi, PhD, past senior vice president and head of Immuno-Oncology Research at EMD Serono and current chair SpeciCare Advisory Board. “SpeciCare is uniquely positioning itself to be a central hub to acquire, process, and bank tumors from individual patients to derive critical genetic and functional data guiding not only more individualized therapies but also as a valuable source of tissue for research on more highly effective cancer therapies.”

SpeciCare saves an individual’s living tumor tissue by freezing it in a viable (living) state, making it available for individual, patient-directed research and clinical testing. A small amount of dead tumor tissue is currently used by local pathology, discarding the rest as medical waste. SpeciCare’s live tumor tissue banking process enables access to previously inaccessible innovative testing, clinical trials and cutting-edge therapies to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

“We know that when time matters most, patients want answers, options and quality of life,” Dixon said. “By bringing the focus of cancer research to the individual patient, we believe we will be able to provide access to solutions that could extend life beyond months to years. We aren’t doing the science. We are just providing access to it.” Dixon’s message to patients and their families is a simple one.

“You only get one chance to save your tumor tissue. Don’t throw it away.”

For more information about SpeciCare visit specicarelts.com or call (770) 870-5338.

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