November 21st 2024
Currently, chemotherapy remains a common treatment for biliary tract cancers, which have a limited survival rate.
Dissolving Data Silos and Improving Access to Health IT Essential in Oncology Care
August 19th 2016At the Emerging Issues and Opportunities in Health Information Technology Policy Summit hosted by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, on June 27, 2016, an afternoon panel discussed the role of technology and its importance in promoting dissemination of data.
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Dr Michael Kolodziej on New Immuno-Oncology Agents And Payment Plans
August 18th 2016The key in making coverage decisions about the integration of immuno-oncology agents into payment plans is being able to identify the patients who are most likely to benefit while also considering the long-term need for the acceptance of innovation in cancer care when faced with economic constraints, said Michael Kolodziej, MD, national medical director for oncology strategy at Aetna.
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USPSTF Reviews Skin Cancer Screening Recommendations
August 17th 2016The USPSTF recently sought to update it's screening recommendations for skin cancer and evaluate the harms this type of test poses to the patient, and whether this tool leads to earlier detection of skin cancer than other care means.
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Cancer Patients View Their Prognosis Much Differently Than Physicians Without Ever Realizing It
August 15th 2016New research published in JAMA discovered that patient-oncologist discordance was common among the cases studied, and patients were unaware that their opinions differed from their physician’s.
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This Week in Managed Care: August 13, 2016
August 13th 2016This week, the top stories in managed care include news on how Medicaid expansion improved health outcomes of low-income individuals, a report on how physical activity lowers risk of 5 common chronic conditions, and findings on how insurance type impacts health outcomes in cancer.
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St. Jude's Research Discovers Links in Psychological Symptoms Among Adolescent Cancer Survivors
August 12th 2016A recent study led by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital discovered that cancer survivors who underwent the same or similar therapies displayed the same symptoms of mental health.
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Physical Activity Lowers Risk of 5 Common Chronic Diseases
August 10th 2016Higher levels of activity were associated with a significantly lowered risk for outcomes in 5 common chronic diseases; however, the largest gains were made at lower levels of activity with diminishing gains as activity levels increased.
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PCOC15 Keynote: Using Our Collective Wisdom to Thrive in a Post-SGR World
August 10th 2016At the 2015 Patient-Centered Oncology Care meeting, Julie M. Vose, MD, MBA, FASCO, president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, gave the keynote speech and discussed the burden facing providers today to reach the goal of the triple aim.
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A Tool to Aid Treatment Decisions in Prostate Cancer
August 9th 2016Researchers at the Thomas Jefferson University have developed an online decision-support tool called the Decision Counseling Program that can help for men diagnosed with localized, low-risk prostate cancer make treatment choices.
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Knowing Which RCC Patients Do Not Qualify for Nivolumab Treatment
August 4th 2016Scientists at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center have discovered that certain genes involved in metabolic processes are upregulated in patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) who are resistant to nivolumab.
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The Risk of T2D in Individuals With Benign Adrenal Tumors
August 2nd 2016Adrenal gland tumors that are defined as being nonfunctional may not really be so, and the hormones that these tumors secrete could increase an individual’s risk of cardiometabolic irregularities, according to a new study.
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This Week in Managed Care: July 30, 2016
July 30th 2016This week, the top stories in managed care included the release of Medicare's Star ratings for hospital quality, a new proposal from CMS to require bundled payments for cardiac care, and an FDA panel recommended approving a continuous glucose monitoring system for dosing insulin.
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