April 17th 2025
These advances are designed to improve uptake of biomarker-driven cancer care and reduce treatment delays.
Dr James Lin Chen on the Shift to Precision Medicine
June 18th 2018What has really changed in the shift to precision medicine is that it adds a layer of data to each step we go through with the patient, explained James Lin Chen, MD, Ohio State University, and chair of ASCO CancerLinQ Oncology Informatics Task Force.
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Ellen Miller Sonet: The Importance of Cancer Care Providers Informing Patients of Treatment Costs
June 17th 2018Cancer patients are agreeing to treatment plans lacking a fundamental understanding of the impacts on their finances, explained Ellen Miller Sonet, MBA, JD, chief strategy and policy officer, CancerCare.
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Thomas Asfeldt on the Benefits to Patients and Practices of Integrated Cancer Care Teams
June 17th 2018While there isn’t a lot of hard science out yet, there have been benefits seen for both patients and practices when integrated cancer care teams are used, Thomas Asfeldt, MBA, RN, director of Outpatient Cancer Services at Sanford Cancer Center.
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Dr Michael Thompson Highlights Novel Therapies Being Used in Hematologic Malignancies
June 16th 2018Michael Thompson, MD, PhD, FASCO, Aurora Advanced Healthcare, outlines novel therapies being used in the treatment of hematologic malignancies and identified biomarkers for deciding on a treatment approach.
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Dr Jamie Bakkum-Gamez Discusses the Importance of Genetic Testing After Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis
June 16th 2018Jamie Bakkum-Gamez, MD, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology and Gynecologic oncologist at Mayo Clinic, talks about the importance of a patient receiving genetic counseling after an ovarian cancer diagnosis.
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RA Drug May Reduce Toxicity Caused By CAR T Treatment
June 15th 2018Last year, the FDA expanded the indications of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) drug tocilizumab (Actemra) to include the treatment of cytokine release syndrome (CRS) caused by CAR T-cell therapy. Recently, 2 studies have identified another rheumatoid arthritis drug that could be more effective in the treatment of CRS.
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Scalp Cooling System for Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia Approved for Multiple Solid Tumors
June 14th 2018The Paxman Scalp Cooling System is now indicated to reduce the likelihood of chemotherapy-induced alopecia in patients with solid tumors, such as ovarian, breast, colorectal, bowel, and prostate cancer.
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Initial Results of a Lung Cancer Screening Demonstration Project: A Local Program Evaluation
Results, lessons, and challenges of a local lung cancer screening program within a national demonstration project.
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Link Found Between Mammographies, Other Screenings in Medicare Enrollees
June 14th 2018A new study has shown that older female beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare, who undergo mammography screenings, have a greater likelihood of following up with other preventive tests. “It’s encouraging to see that women undergoing mammography may have increased awareness to other preventive screening measures,” said study author Stella Kang, MD, MSc, NYU School of Medicine.
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Dr Leonard B. Saltz: The Role of Next-Generation Sequencing in Advancing Precision Medicine
June 14th 2018Leonard Saltz, MD, executive director of Clinical Value and Sustainability, head of Colorectal Oncology Section, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, discusses the role next-generation sequencing currently plays in advancing precision medicine.
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Pembrolizumab Indications Expand to Include Cervical Cancer
June 13th 2018Yesterday, the FDA announced that it has expanded the indications of pembrolizumab (Keytruda) to include recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer with disease progression on or after chemotherapy whose tumors express PD-L1.
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NCI-Designated Cancer Centers Endorse Goal of Eliminating HPV-Related Cancers
June 13th 2018The 70 National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer centers underscored the importance of increased HPV vaccination and evidence-based screening, with the goal of eliminating cancers caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
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Outdoor Professions Carry Different Risks For Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
June 12th 2018Farmers, gardeners, and mountain guides—all at a greater risk for nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) due to increased solar ultraviolet radiation exposure—participate in varying risk and protective behaviors, and have different risks for NMSC.
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Dr Mark Fleury Highlights ACS CAN's Advocacy Efforts
June 11th 2018Mark Fleury, PhD, MS, principal of Policy Development and Emerging Science at the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN), has highlighted the advocacy efforts the organization was involved in from the local level to the federal level.
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Barbara Tofani Explains the Understanding Needed to Set Up a Care Coordination Model
June 10th 2018When creating a care coordination model, it is important to understand what the model is trying to achieve and what everyone’s roles are in the model, explained Barbara Tofani, RN, MSN, NEA-BC, administrative director of the Hunterdon Regional Cancer Center.
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Riding the Wave Through Chemo: Cancer Journey Leads to chemoWave App for Reporting PROs
June 8th 2018"It is time for patients to have more control over what is prescribed to them and technologies like chemoWave are giving them that power." A cancer diagnosis leads to chemoWave, an app for recording patient-reported outcomes.
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Study Underscores Value of PROs in Improving Lung Cancer Survival
June 8th 2018At the 2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, a study conducted in France revealed the impact of electronic patient-reported outcomes (PROs) on survival among patients being treated for lung cancer. The study was presented by Fabrice Denis, MD, PhD, radiation oncologist at Institut Inter-regional de Cancérologie Jean Bernard, Le Mans, France.
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Accurate prediction of the natural history of prostate cancer is necessary to avoid overtreatment, which increases the morbidity rate in men and is costly to the healthcare system. Biomarkers, or molecular testing of the prostate cancer tumor tissue, can more accurately predict the aggressiveness of prostate cancer and help physicians determine who needs definitive treatment and who can safely pursue active surveillance.
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The Impact of New CMS Rules for Telehealth on Cancer Genetic Counseling
June 7th 2018Telehealth, a universal term for the use of digital information and communication technologies to remotely access healthcare services, is improving availability of healthcare services, particularly for patients in rural areas.
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Discussing the Cost Burden of Cancer With Patients
June 6th 2018During a session at the 2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, June 1-5, in Chicago, Illinois, panelists discussed the financial burdens of cancer diagnosis and treatment, the barriers facing clinicians and patients in discussing these financial burdens, and solutions that can be implemented to alleviate the burden.
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Vigorous Exercise May Reduce Mortality in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer
June 6th 2018While it is well understood that, in the general population, regular exercise is associated with a reduced risk of death, less is known about whether exercise is similarly beneficial for adult survivors of childhood cancer who may already have an increased risk of death and a shortened life expectancy because of late effects of treatment.
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Managing Cancer-Related Pain in the Era of the Opioid Crisis
June 6th 2018As the opioid epidemic persists in the United States, there are growing questions and concerns over how to manage cancer-related pain and aberrant opioid use. During a session at the 2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, Egidio Del Fabbro, MD, Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center, discussed several management strategies that can be used to address these concerns.
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Addressing Financial Toxicity With Navigators and Better Conversations Around Decision Making
June 5th 2018Financial toxicity impacts a lot more than a patient's finances—it leads to nonadherence and poorer health outcomes. Financial navigators are increasingly being used to be proactive about addressing high healthcare costs and the resulting financial toxicity.
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