Dr Joseph Vassalotti Explains How CKDintercept's Components Can Improve Kidney Care
February 5th 2020CKDintercept, the primary care initiative of the National Kidney Foundation, involves multiple strategies aimed at improving the quality of kidney care, explained Joseph Vassalotti, MD, clinical professor at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and chief medical officer of the National Kidney Foundation.
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Dr Cynthia Delgado Explains How Patients With Disabilities Experience Kidney Care Differently
February 2nd 2020Physical disabilities may make it difficult for patients with chronic kidney disease to follow provider recommendations and achieve a good therapeutic alliance, which can lead to increased burden of illness, according to Cynthia Delgado, MD, associate professor of medicine at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of California San Francisco Medical Center.
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Dr Roland Chen Discusses the Primary Endpoints of the GUARD-AF Trial for Atrial Fibrillation
January 31st 2020The GUARD-AF trial will allow us to look at both the benefits and the risks of screening for atrial fibrillation and the reduction of stroke, said Roland Chen, MD, MS, vice president and head of clinical development for innovative medicines at Bristol-Myers Squibb.
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Rani Khetarpal Highlights the Biggest Misconception Linked With Care Pathways
January 27th 2020Pathways are not trying to restrict or take control of treating the patient from the physician, it’s actually trying to enhance that for the physician and take the guesswork of how to do that out of it, said Rani Khetarpal, MBA, vice president of Oncology Value-Based Partnerships at New Century Health.
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Dr Jay Edelberg Explains Preventive Efficacy and Potential FDA Approval of Mavacamten
January 26th 2020We are really excited about the progress we have seen in the EXPLORER-HCM trial, and after the results are published in the first half of 2020, we will quickly begin conversations to seek FDA approval of mavacamten, said Jay Edelberg, MD, PhD, senior vice president of Clinical Development at MyoKardia.
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Jennifer Atkins Explains How Blue Cross Blue Shield Evaluates Emerging Innovations in Cancer Care
January 17th 2020Blue Cross Blue Shield utilizes data to drive insights into what works and what doesn't work in cancer care, as well as, delineating trends through our collaboration with provider specialties and organizations across the US, said Jennifer Atkins, MBA, vice president of Network Solutions at Blue Cross Blue Shield.
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Dr Jay Edelberg Discusses PIONEER-OLE and Design of EXPLORER-HCM in Patients With Obstructive HCM
January 16th 2020Results of the PIONEER-OLE study has shown promising results of mavacamten for patients with obstructive HCM that will be further evaluated in our pivotal phase 3 EXPLORER-HCM trial, said Jay Edelberg, MD, PhD, senior vice president of Clinical Development at MyoKardia.
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Dr Jane Barlow on Innovations, Limitations Within Alternative Payment Models
January 14th 2020At the end of the day, the focus should be on improving the efficiency of our healthcare system and bringing cost-effective care to patients, said Jane Barlow, MD, MPH, MBA, EVP and Chief Clinical Officer for Real Endpoints.
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Dr Javed Butler Discusses Why People With Diabetes Are at Greater Risk of Heart Failure
January 11th 2020There are multiple ways in which people with diabetes can develop heart failure, which is why heightened awareness through the initiative Diabetes Can Break Your Heart is warranted, said Javed Butler, MD, MPH, MBA, professor of physiology and chairman for the Department of Medicine at the University of Mississippi.
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Dr Danielle Kirkman: Recent Findings on Exercise and Hypertension in Patients With Kidney Disease
January 10th 2020Recent findings have shown that aerobic exercise improves microvascular function and coronary artery function in patients with kidney disease, but further research is needed on the relationship between exercise and kidney function, said Danielle Kirkman, PhD, assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University.
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Dr Stephen Edge Discusses the Role of Patient Reported Outcomes and Quality Metrics in Oncology Care
January 5th 2020The patient's voice is important in analyzing and evaluating the effectiveness of care, as well as in assessing the value of new treatments, said Stephen Edge, MD, FACS, FASCO, vice president of Healthcare Outcomes and Policy at Roswell Park Cancer Institute.
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Rani Khetarpal Discusses Approaches by New Century Health to Manage Risk and Cost of Care
January 5th 2020Through the risk-based, capitated model it has implemented, New Century Health promotes the ability to control drug costs without jeopardizing care for the patient, said Rani Khetarpal, MBA, vice president of Oncology Value-Based Partnerships at New Century Health.
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Dr C. Noel Bairey Merz Discusses ESCaPE-CMD Phase 2 Study Results of Patients With CMD
January 3rd 2020The phase 2 ESCaPE-CMD study results exhibited a significant improvement in coronary flow reserve for patients with CMD, said C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD, FACC, FAHA, director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center.
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Dr Tammy Brady on Exciting Advances in Pediatric Nephrology
December 30th 2019An increasing emphasis on prevention is shifting the mindset around pediatric nephrology, and findings from ongoing studies will further expand the evidence base, said Tammy Brady, MD, PhD, medical director of the Pediatric Hypertension Program and associate professor of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University.
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Bret Jackson Discusses Upcoming Challenges of Paying for Specialty Drugs, Therapeutic Advancements
December 26th 2019A major upcoming challenge in healthcare will be determining how to pay for specialty drugs and medical advancements like cellular therapies, said Bret Jackson, president of the Economic Alliance for Michigan.
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Dr Tammy Brady Describes Efforts to Improve Diagnosis of Hypertension in Children
December 24th 2019Better blood pressure measurement techniques, electronic health record alerts, and simpler clinical practice guidelines can all help primary care clinicians identify hypertension in children, said Tammy Brady, MD, PhD, medical director of the Pediatric Hypertension Program and associate professor of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University.
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Dr Danielle Kirkman on the Integration of Exercise Into the CKD Care Plan
December 23rd 2019Including an exercise physiologist or physical therapist on a multidisciplinary nephrology care team can make it easier to include exercise as part of routine care for chronic kidney disease (CKD), said Danielle Kirkman, PhD, assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University.
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Dr Joseph Vassalotti Discusses Upstream Interventions Based on CKD Risk Stratification
December 20th 2019Implementing screening for chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the primary care setting can help identify patients who may benefit from upstream interventions and medications to reduce their risk of kidney failure, said Joseph Vassalotti, MD, clinical professor at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and chief medical officer of the National Kidney Foundation.
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Dr Tammy Brady on the Dangers of Missed, Incorrect Hypertension Diagnoses in Children
December 16th 2019Correctly diagnosing hypertension in children is crucial for identifying other underlying conditions and allowing for earlier treatment and better outcomes, explained Tammy Brady, MD, PhD, medical director of the Pediatric Hypertension Program and associate professor of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University.
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Dr Banu Arun on Technologies to Expand Access to Genetic Counseling
December 15th 2019There are new technologies that allow for genetic counseling services through which the provider does not even need to get that involved in the process, said Banu Arun, MD, medical oncologist, Department of Breast Medical Oncology, Division of Cancer Medicine, MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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Dr Erica Mayer on Improving Patient Adherence to Hormonal Therapies
December 14th 2019Listening to patient concerns and issues and communicating with them can really help providers keep patients with breast cancer adherent to their hormonal therapies, said Erica Mayer, MD, MPH, assistant professor, medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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Personalizing Breast Cancer: How Liquid Biopsy Testing for ctDNA, CTCs Can Promote Preventive Care
December 14th 2019Two abstracts on liquid biopsy tests revealed the potential of analyzing circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) and circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in promoting heightened decision-making by clinicians for patients with early-stage and metastatic breast cancer.
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In phase 3 trial results presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in San Antonio, Texas, oral paclitaxel with encequidar, the first orally administered paclitaxel, was shown to exhibit superior confirmed response and survival with less neuropathy for patients with metastatic breast cancer compared with intravenous (IV) paclitaxel.
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Dr Corey Speers on Challenges Adopting Personalized Radiation Therapy
December 13th 2019Ensuring that prognostic or predictive tests to help make decisions regarding radiation therapy are accurate and clinically validated remains a challenge, said Corey Speers, MD, PhD, assistant professor, radiation oncology, University of Michigan.
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Data from the MINDACT trial revealed that among women with luminal breast cancers (hormone receptor–positive, HER2-negative by local pathology) with a high clinical risk and low genomic risk, those aged 40 to 50 years had a greater, but insignificant, benefit from chemotherapy than patients older than 50.
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Dr Nadine Tung Discusses When to Refer Patients for Germline Testing
December 13th 2019The bar for who should get genetic testing for breast cancer keeps getting lowered, and oncologists have to keep informed about which results should trigger a referral for germline testing, said Nadine Tung, MD, director, Cancer Risk and Prevention Program, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and associate professor, medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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Dr Eileen Rakovitch Outlines Use of Biomarkers to Treat Breast Cancer
December 13th 2019Using biomarker tests can help personalize care for women with ductal carcinoma in situ and determine the risks of using or not using radiation, said Eileen Rakovitch, MD, MSc, FRCPC, professor, department of radiation oncology, University of Toronto.
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Measuring Therapeutic Intervention Impact, Receptiveness for Patients With Breast Cancer
December 12th 2019In 3 abstracts presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in San Antonio, Texas, patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and quality of life were measured for different therapeutic interventions aiming to either heighten tumor detection or ease chemotherapy-induced effects.
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