November 21st 2024
Currently, chemotherapy remains a common treatment for biliary tract cancers, which have a limited survival rate.
Hormonal Imbalance in Adult Survivors of Pediatric Cranial Tumors Reported
February 16th 2015Investigators at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital found that decades after undergoing cranial irradiation for childhood cancer, adult survivors remain at risk for pituitary hormone deficiencies that may diminish their health and quality of life.
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Cancer Patients Rarely Request Inappropriate Tests, Treatments
February 13th 2015A new study debunks the common assumption that high medical costs are a result of patients demanding more tests and treatments. Researchers analyzed more than 5000 patient-clinician visits and found that cancer patients rarely push for medical interventions.
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HHS Announces New Oncology Care Management Initiative
February 12th 2015A new Affordable Care Act initiative from HHS will better coordinate cancer care with the intention of improving the quality of care provided and reducing the money spent on healthcare, according to an announcement from HHS.
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Dr Debra Patt Discusses Community Oncology Practices
February 12th 2015As community oncology clinics affiliate with hospital systems to become hospital outpatient departments, patients begin to feel the burden of higher costs of care, according to Debra Patt, MD, from Texas Oncology, a community-based practice.
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New Approach Reduces Length of Stay, Costs in Colorectal Surgery
February 12th 2015A new approach to caring for patients undergoing colorectal surgery has shown faster recovery times, fewer complications, improved patient satisfaction, and reduced medical costs, according to a team of researchers.
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Dr Bruce Feinberg Highlights Pathways as a Solution to High Costs in Oncology
February 10th 2015The concept of pathways is the most widely adopted solution to reduce the high cost of cancer care, according to Bruce Feinberg, DO, vice president and chief medical officer of oncology at Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions.
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Genetic Variation Could Prompt Hearing Loss in Young Cancer Patients on Cisplatin
February 10th 2015St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators have discovered inherited genetic variations associated with rapid hearing loss in young cancer patients treated with the drug cisplatin, as published in Nature Genetics.
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FDA Approval for 3D Breast Imaging System Developed by an Academic Startup
February 6th 2015The 3D breast imaging system, developed at the University of Rochester, is currently approved for diagnosing cancer in women who have signs or symptoms of the disease, or who have abnormal findings after a standard screening mammogram.
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CMS Adds Medicare Coverage for LDCT Screening for Lung Cancer in Certain Patients
February 6th 2015Following an announcement that Medicare would cover preventive low dose computes tomography for lung cancer screening, CMS released a final national coverage determination today that includes details on eligibility criteria.
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Study Results Support Early Treatment With Abiraterone in Prostate Cancer
February 5th 2015A study published in the journal Lancet Oncology, conducted by the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), London, provides evidence for the value of introducing abiraterone prior to chemotherapy in these patients.
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