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African American Women Heads National Medical Association
Y vonnecris Sm ith Veal, M .D .,
today, began her reign as the 94th
President o f the 100 year o ld N ation­
al M edical Association (N M A ). A f­
filia te d w ith the N ational M edical
A ssociation since 1966, Dr. Veal has
served in various elected and ap­
pointed positions lo ca lly and nation­
a lly, including: member and the only
female to serve as Chairm an, Board
o f Trustees; member o f the House o f
Delegates since 1975; Region I Chair;
first V ice President; Executive Sec­
retary; C hair, A d Hoc Committee to
Reorganize the House o f Delegates;
and C o-P rincipal In v e stig a to rN M A /
Center fo r Disease C ontrol Breast
and C ervical Cancer Project.
Dr. Veal is currently the Senior
M edical Director, United States Post­
al Service fo r the New Y o rk M e tro ­
politan area, one o f ten such posi­
tions nationwide. She is also an O c­
cupational M edicine C e rtifie d M ed­
ical Review O ffic e r. From 1975 to
1981, Dr. Veal served as M edical
D ire cto r o f M edical A ffa irs o f the
EastN ewN eighborhood Fam ilyC are
Center, B ro o k ly n , N ew Y o rk . In
1981, she returned to Queens as
M edical D irector o f the Carter C om ­
m unity Health Center. In 1984, she
began her employm ent w ith the U n it­
ical Officer.
to play a pivo ta l role in representing
I n her address to the assembly at
the N M A Centennial Convention in
A tlanta, Dr. Veal stated, "the N M A
must do all it can to make a difference
in the numbers o f A frican-A m erican
physicians w ho can, and w ill serve
our physicians and the patients we
serve.”
our com m unities w ith compassion
and excellence.” In response to re­
cent court rulings on affirm a tive ac­
tion, Dr. Veal challenged N M A mem­
bers to loudly protest the reversal
and erosion o f opportunities that
m inorities deserve and fought for
during the 1960s. “ We must become
ed States Postal Service, first as a
contract physician, and in 1985, as
stronger and more aggressive advo­
cates fo r what is ju s t and right. The
the Long Island Field D ivisio n M ed­
N M A must be vig ila n t and continue
Dr. Veal announced that her
goals fo r 1995-96 are to: D evelop
membership in itia tive s aimed at re­
cruitm ent, retention, and reclama­
tion o f members; Continue educa­
tion and leadership efforts in man­
aged care; Continue to advocate fo r
passage o f health care reform legis­
lation w hich includes universal co v­
erage that is affordable, accessible,
portable and provides quality care
and choice; Enhance the v is ib ility o f
the N M A ; and Address gender and
racial disparities in the health care
industry.
Dr. Veal concluded by o ffe rin g
the means in w hich to implem ent her
initiatives, “ together, we must foster
a sp irit o f netw orking, a s p irit o f
cooperat ion, partnersh ip agreements,
and a vision fo r the future.”
The House o f Delegates also
elected Randall Morgan, M .D ., Pres­
id e n t-E le c t; N a th a n ie l M u rd o c k ,
M .D . V ic e P re s id e n t; P u rn e ll
K ir k la n d , M .D ., S peaker; N iv a
Lubin, M .D ., V ice Speaker; La w ­
M .D ., Region III Trustee; Javette
O rgain, M .D ., Region IV Trustee;
Sandra Gadson, M .D ., Region IV
Trustee; L. N atalie C a rro ll, Region
V Trustee; and M ich a e l L e N o ir,
M .D ., Region V I Trustee.
The N ational M edical Associa­
tion, founded in 1985, is the oldest
N ational A frica n -A m e rica n profes­
sional organization. It represents the
interests o f more than 22,000 A f r i­
can-Am erican physicians in more
than 23 specialties.
rence Sanders, M .D ., S ecretary;
G u th rie Turner, M .D ., Treasurer;
Francis Blackm an, M .D ., Corporate
Headquartered in W ashington,
D C., the N M A has over 120 chap­
Trustee; Donna Green, M .D ., R e-“
gion I Trustee; Gary, Dennis, M .D .,
Region II Trustee; E ric B u ffo n g ,
ters throughout the U nited States,
Puerto Rico, and the US V irg in Is­
lands.
Agency Says Second Study Finds Surgery Not Al ways Needed
AIDS Virus Rare
M any older men w ith low-grade
prostate cancer may expect a norm al
A type o f A ID S virus most
com m only found in western A fric a
The C DC est ¡mates that 62 peo-
ple in the U nited States have be­
remains “ extrem ely rare” in the
United States, federal health o ff i­
come
infected w ith H IV -2 and five
cials said last week.
have died. The firs t case o f H IV -2
The Centers fo r Disease C on­
tro l and Prevention said H IV -2 has
been
found on ly tw ice in an estimat­
ed 74 m illio n blood and plasma
donations screened over the past
three years. In both cases, the in­
fected blood was destroyed o r dis­
carded, and the virus did not enter
the nation’ s blood supply.
In 1992, the Food and D rug
A d m in is tra tio n ordered that a ll
blood and plasma donations be test­
ed fo r H IV -2 as w e ll as H IV -1 , the
common form o f the A ID S virus in
the U nited States.
Dr. John Ward, the C D C ’s c h ie f
o f H I V /A 1D S surveillance, said that
not o n ly is H IV -2 “ extrem ely rare”
infection was diagnosed in West
A fric a in 1986 and tw o-thirds o f
those infected w ith the virus in the
U nited States were bom in western
A frica .
“ H IV -2 appears to continue to
be localized in countries o f western
A fric a ,” W ard said. “ In cases
where it ’ s diagnosed elsewhere,
most o f those people w ill have some
type o f contact w ith western A fric a ,
either through sexual contact w ith
someone from western A fric a , or
actually having live d there.”
B o th o f th e c o n ta m in a te d
d o n a tio n s o c c u rre d last ye a r, the
C D C s a id . O n e in v o lv e d an
diagnosed from 1971 to 1976 found
that those who received little o r no
treatm ent fo r the condition were no
more I ike ly to die sooner than healthy
men o f the same age group, w hich
was 65 to 75 years.
B ut among men in the same age
range w ith more aggressive, higher-
grade prostate cancer, the study
found, life expectancy was six to
eight years less than that o f the healthy
group when the mal ignancy was treat­
ed conservatively w ith hormone ther­
apy o r no intervention.
D r. Peter C. Albertsen o f the
H IV - in f e c t e d .
lik e ly to cause A ID S .
“ It appears that H IV -2 may not
be as viru le n t as H I V - 1 in the sense
years, had num erous sexual p a rt­
-o n the proper use o f prescription
; drugs.
The proposal calls fo r clearly-
; • presented leaflets to be handed out
- w ith drugs g ivin g such inform ation
as the d ru g ’ s approved uses, circum ­
stances under w hich it should not be
■ used, side effects, and cautions relat-
• ed to proper use.
“ Consumers deserve c lear, read­
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possible drug interactions.
The Food and D rug A d m in is tra ­
tion, the Departm ent o f Health and
Human Services agency overseeing
the program, said a survey showed
that about 55 percent o f people using
drugs received substantial in fo rm a ­
tion about the drugs, but the q u a lity
o f the inform ation appeared to vary
greatly.
The F D A said that, w o rkin g w ith
health providers, it hoped that 75
percent o f patients w ould re­
It added that i f the goals were
.'the importance o f using drugs ac­
c o r d in g to prescribed use and about
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evant general po p u la tio n ,” the report
said.
A lbertsen said in an interview
years to become life-threatening.
For several years, doctors treat­
ing elderly patients have debated
tumors. W hile many doctors assume
those therapies im prove survival,
studies to assess their effects, p a rtic­
u la rly w ith early, slo w -g ro w in g tu­
mors, are s till going on, he said.
whether to simply mon itor the progress
o f these cancers and provide symp­
Dr. Gerald W. Chodak o f the
U n ive rsity o f Chicago described the
can result in impotence or inconti­
nence, for years or the rest o f life, and
Connecticut research as a w e ll-
designed and thorough study that
lent support to the practice o f“ watch-
some experts say there is little evi­
dence that aggressive treatment adds
years o f survival to the very old.
tomatic treatment, or to attack the
malignancy aggressively. In most pa­
tients, surgery and radiation treatment
and at least 95 percent by 2006.
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not met, one option was to require
F D A -approved patient leaflets
o r to seek p u b lic comment on how a
m a n d a to ry in fo rm a tio n p ro g ra m
should be established o r whether oth­
er steps could be taken to reach the
agency’ s patient inform ation goal.
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Some early o r slo w -g ro w in g
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was unwarranted.
He said the inform ation was valu­
able fo rju d g in g the effect upon sur­
viva l o f the more aggressive treat­
ments being used today, including
radiation and surgery to remove the
treatment now, o r delaying or forgo­
ing it in some cases.”
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nated w ith n e edles th a t w e re
reused w ith o th e r p a tie n ts .
Services Secretary Donna Shalala
Z e r people, who often need to know
M e dical Association, said the
findings suggested that more aggres­
sive treatment ofthese slow -grow ing
and spreading tum ors in older men
receives little or no treatment.
to expect from having aggressive
ners and had tw ic e been v a c c i­
ceive the leaflets by the year 2000
' patients more control o vertheir health
I care and be especially helpful to old-
Am erican
liv e d in w e s te rn A fr ic a fo r s ix
able inform ation to help them use
drugs co rre ctly,” Health and Human
said in a statement.
She said the program w ould give
yearcum ulative m o rta lity from pros­
tate cancer was 9 percent.
T h e re p o r t, p u b lis h e d on
Wednesday in The Journal o f the
The value o f the study, he said, is that
it provides a conservative baseline
fo r predicting survival i f the cancer
tion we can provide patients about
how to treat prostate cancer," Chodak
said. “ It w ill help show patients what
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Prescription Drug Info
Campaign Proposed
Federal health o fficia ls have pro-
’ ' posed a voluntary program to give
’ * patients more and better inform ation
no cancer m o rta lity before seven
years o f fo llo w -u p . A nd their 15-
prostate cancer in the U nited States
in w hich general population figures
were used fo r comparison purposes.
ful w a itin g ” w ith low-grade prostate
tumors in older patients. “ This study
is im portant fo r re in fo rcin g inform a­
A m e ric a n w o m a n w h o d id n o t
v o lv e d a F re n ch m a n w h o had
he said.
Scientists studying the medical
records o f 451 C onnecticut men in
w hom localized prostate cancer was
men exam ined in their study w ith
low-grade prostate cancer showed
that the study was the first survival
analysis o f conservatively treated
k n o w i f her sexual p a rtn e rs w ere
among blood donors, it is also less
that people do not appear to progress
as readily or as q u ic k ly to A ID S ,”
life span w ith o u t undergoing poten­
tia lly d e b ilita tin g radiation o r su rg i­
cal treatment, researchers said last
week.
U n ive rsity o f C onnecticut Health
Center in Farm ington and his c o l­
leagues from other institutions said
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