November 19th 2024
Investigators say they may have found a new therapeutic target for patients with double-expressor diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
Contributor: Maintaining the Doctor-Patient Connection During the COVID-19 Pandemic
May 29th 2021Christine Ko, MD, professor of dermatology and pathology at Yale University, reflects on her use of telehealth and how it allowed her to establish and maintain emotional connections with her patients, all at high risk of skin cancer.
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Oncology Roundup: Long-term Risks for Survivors, COVID-19 Accommodation Longevity, and More
May 24th 2021Some recent oncology news includes research into factors impacting the well-being of childhood cancer survivors; whether COVID-19 accommodations will last post-pandemic; and a possible new therapy for patients with polycythemia vera.
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Review Highlights Sociodemographic Disparities in Cancer Risk Factors and Prevention Measures
May 22nd 2021A literature review sheds light on cancer risk factors and suboptimal screening levels that persist in the United States among certain racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups, despite a steady decline in cancer deaths and smoking prevalence.
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Lack of Information on Cancer Type in Attribution Algorithms Yields Variations, Inaccurate Results
May 13th 2021Attribution algorithms for patients with newly diagnosed cancer should account for cancer type and stage, among other characteristics, to ensure that attribution measurements are accurately calculated, investigators concluded.
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Oncology Value Coalition: Disparities in Cancer Care—Sources and Solutions, Part 3
April 22nd 2021In the inaugural Oncology Value Coalition from The American Journal of Managed Care®, Kashyap Patel, MD, led a discussion with Debra Patt, MD, PhD, MBA; and Karen Winkfield, MD, PhD, exploring findings that suggest minority groups develop cancer at higher rates and experience worse outcomes than nonminority groups.
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Oncology Value Coalition: Disparities in Cancer Care—Sources and Solutions, Part 2
April 22nd 2021In the inaugural Oncology Value Coalition from The American Journal of Managed Care®, Kashyap Patel, MD, led a discussion with Debra Patt, MD, PhD, MBA; and Karen Winkfield, MD, PhD, exploring findings that suggest minority groups develop cancer at higher rates and experience worse outcomes than nonminority groups.
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Oncology Value Coalition: Disparities in Cancer Care—Sources and Solutions, Part 1
April 22nd 2021In the inaugural Oncology Value Coalition from The American Journal of Managed Care®, Kashyap Patel, MD, led a discussion with Debra Patt, MD, PhD, MBA; and Karen Winkfield, MD, PhD, exploring findings that suggest minority groups develop cancer at higher rates and experience worse outcomes than nonminority groups.
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Treatment Patterns for Patients With Advanced/Metastatic Cancers by Site of Care
Treatment patterns and overall survival were similar regardless of site of care between patients receiving anticancer therapy in the hospital outpatient vs physician office setting.
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Dr Russell Langan Details Workflow for Cloud-Based Technology to Manage Pancreatic Cancer
April 11th 2021Russell Langan, MD, chief of Surgical Oncology and Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery at Saint Barnabas Medical Center discusses the workflow of a cloud-based data management platform for patients with pancreatic cysts.
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NCCN Panel Discusses Challenges, Potential Solutions for Racial Disparities in Cancer Care
March 20th 2021A keynote session at the NCCN Virtual Annual Conference brought a panel of patient advocates and experts together for a timely and necessary discussion about strategies to reduce racial disparities in oncology.
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Benefits and Challenges of ePRO Implementation in Oncology
March 19th 2021During a session at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) annual virtual conference, the payer perspective and physician experiences with PRO systems in both the community and academic medical center settings took center stage.
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Cancer Survivors Returning to Work: Barriers and Interventions
March 18th 2021Amye J. Tevaarwerk, MD, director of the Survivorship Program at the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center, discussed the impact that cancer diagnosis and treatment can have on survivors when it comes to work.
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