November 21st 2024
Currently, chemotherapy remains a common treatment for biliary tract cancers, which have a limited survival rate.
Healthy, but Still Hurting: Challenges of Cancer Survivorship
September 4th 2017The assumption in the United States is that once someone with cancer is cured, done with treatment, and healthy, that they are now okay. However, the reality is that survivors contend with lingering challenges that aren’t visible and make it difficult for them to ask for help or admit they need it.
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Dr Charlie Fazio on Balancing Different Delivery and Payment Models
September 1st 2017Charlie Fazio, MD, senior vice president and medical director of HealthPartners discusses how to balance different payment models in order to understand their impacts on cost and patient outcomes when they are implemented.
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This Week in Managed Care: September 1, 2017
September 1st 2017This week, the top managed care stories included responses to the disaster in Houston after Hurricane Harvey; the approval of the first gene therapy in the United States; and a new cardiovascular indication for a popular drug to treat type 2 diabetes.
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FDA Emphasizes Risks of Pembrolizumab in Multiple Myeloma After Reviewing Halted Trials
September 1st 2017Less than 2 months after it ordered a stop to 3 trials of pembrolizumab (Keytruda) in multiple myeloma due to safety concerns, the FDA has released a more detailed analysis of what went wrong in these trials.
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Pembrolizumab Plus Epacadostat Yields Durable Response in Advanced Melanoma: ESMO
August 31st 2017Results of a combination trial evaluating epacadostat with pembrolizumab in advanced melanoma, to be presented at the upcoming European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2017 Congress, has found that the treatment is well tolerated and has promising clinical activity.
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Race, Socioeconomic Status Linked to Rehospitalizations Among Patients With Advanced Cancer
August 30th 2017A new study finds that individuals with advanced cancer have high rates of hospitalization in the year after diagnosis. Palliative care aimed at preventing hospital admissions may be a useful tool, especially for the populations most at risk of rehospitalization.
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FDA Approves Tisagenlecleucel, the First CAR-T Cell Therapy in the United States
August 30th 2017The FDA has approved the first chimeric antigen receptor-T (CAR-T) treatment, tisagenlecleucel (Kymriah), for the treatment of B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia in certain pediatric and young adult patients. The therapy represents a new frontier in cancer care.
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Study Finds HPV Vaccination Underutilized by Childhood Cancer Survivors
August 24th 2017A new study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology identifies an increased role for physicians in boosting human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates among childhood cancer survivors to reduce their risk of a second cancer.
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Financial Concerns Influence Care-Seeking Behavior of Childhood Cancer Survivors
August 21st 2017High out-of-pocket (OOP) medical costs in survivors of childhood cancer can influence their treatment choices and care-related behavior, and ultimately affect their health outcomes, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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Cancer Drug Price Increases Cost Medicaid Millions in Extra Spending, Analysis Shows
August 15th 2017An analysis by Kaiser Health News found that Medicaid incurred billions of dollars in extra spending as a result of price increases for hundreds of common drugs from 2015 to 2016, including decades-old branded drugs and generics used to treat cancer.
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Dr Lee Newcomer on UnitedHealthcare's Value-Based Contracts
August 15th 2017UnitedHealth is currently involved in 2 types of value-based contracts with its provider partners, but it has seen more success with one compared with the other, explained Lee N. Newcomer, MD, MHA, senior vice president of oncology and genetics at UnitedHealthcare.
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