November 21st 2024
Currently, chemotherapy remains a common treatment for biliary tract cancers, which have a limited survival rate.
NICE Believes Pembrolizumab Is Worth It in Treatment-Naïve Melanoma Patients
October 9th 2015With the final guidance expected in November, UK will follow Europe in the use of pembrolizumab in treating advanced melanoma patients refractory to previous treatment as well as those who have not been previously treated.
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Dr Joseph Alvarnas Considers Survivorship and Long-Term Effects of Cancer Therapy
October 9th 2015With new treatments helping patients with cancer to live longer, healthcare providers now have new issues of long-term survivorship to consider, said Joseph Alvarnas, MD, the editor-in-chief of Evidence-Based Oncology.
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Bridging the Care Gap Between Pediatric and Young Adult Cancer
Through a multi-site, multidisciplinary approach, AYA@USC addresses the unique needs of young adult cancer patients, improving outcomes and bridging the care gap in this population.
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Treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Adolescents and Young Adults
October 8th 2015Adolescent and young adults (AYA) constitute a distinct population amongst patients with cancer. Historically, AYA patients with ALL treated along pediatric-inspired protocols had better outcomes compared to those treated on standard "adult type" regimens.
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Pioneer in Cancer Immunotherapy Receives Federal Award
October 8th 2015Steven Rosenberg, MD, chief of surgery at NCI's Center for Cancer Research, has been awarded the 2015 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal, or Sammie for his contributions to the field of immune-based cancer treatments.
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Access to Palliative Care Remains Inadequate, Report Finds
October 7th 2015Millions of Americans with serious illness, such as cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, and dementia, continue to have inadequate access to palliative care, according to the 2015 State-by-State Report Card from the Center to Advance Palliative Care.
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LIVESTRONG Fertility Training: Addressing the Needs of AYA Cancer Survivors
October 6th 2015A discussion on the challenges of implementing standards for addressing fertility risks associated with cancer and its treatment and describes an interactive training for healthcare providers to help them overcome challenges to implementation.
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Weight-Loss Surgery Can Prevent Cancer, Now Let's Pay for It
October 5th 2015The evidence of weight-loss improving overall well-being and predisposition to chronic as well as acute conditions is mounting. We now need coverage policies that can help patients take advantage of weight loss procedures.
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Dr Mark Kris Explains Changes Emerging From Genetic Testing
October 5th 2015The use of genetic testing has led to a radical change within certain specialties and hospital departments. And although doctors are being asked to do more, they do it gladly because the work leads to better treatment decisions for patients, said Mark G. Kris, MD, William and Joy Ruane chair in thoracic oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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A Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool That Includes Breast Density Measures
September 30th 2015The result of a multicollaborative effort, the study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found that incorporating breast density information in the risk calculator could accurately estimate women's risk for the disease.
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