Unearthing the Year’s Clinical Highlights in Migraine
October 6th 2020At a session Tuesday at the Migraine Trust International Symposium, one presentation delved into findings published this year in medication overuse headaches, prevention, and pathophysiology of migraine as well as cluster headaches.
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Long-term Data for Erenumab Show Reductions in Days of Episodic Migraines, Medication
October 5th 2020In an open-label extension spanning 5 years, the safety profile of erenumab was consistent with the double-blind treatment phase of the study, and there were no increases in adverse event rates.
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Addressing Cancer Disparities Requires Asking Questions and Putting Aside Assumptions
September 28th 2020Speakers at Patient-Centered Oncology Care® highlighted injustices in the US health care system, the risk of financial toxicity, and how providers can do a better job to ensure their patients achieve health equity, during a panel discussion.
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Dr Kerin Adelson Discusses Evolution in Physician Response to Quality Care Initiatives
September 27th 2020A gradual acceptance among physicians has been observed in adopting quality care initiatives that provide cost-saving, improved patient experience in cancer care, noted Kerin Adelson, MD, of Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven/Yale Cancer Center.
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Researchers Hope Goal of Myelin Repair Is Closer Even With Poor Trial Results
September 26th 2020Researchers hope that a more targeted retinoid acid X receptor compound could repair myelin without the adverse effects seen in every patient in this trial, which tested an already approved cancer drug.
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Dr Harlan Levine on City of Hope's Efforts to Address COVID-19 in Cancer Care
September 26th 2020Testing for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) before procedures has become a fixture of City of Hope's efforts to protect patients with cancer and staff, noted Harlan Levine, MD, president of Strategy and Business Ventures at City of Hope.
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Dr David Debono Details Anthem's Value-Based Strategy in Cancer Care
September 25th 2020Aligned with ASCO's Patient-Centered Oncology Payment model, Anthem has launched its value-based strategy called the oncology medical home, which seeks to promote quality metrics and improve outcome measures in cancer care.
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Dr Burcu Zeydan Explains Why DMTs Become Less Effective as Patients Age
September 24th 2020Disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) are primarily effective through immunomodulation, in that they target relapse prevention, said Burcu Zeydan, MD, assistant professor of neurology, assistant professor of radiology, at Mayo Clinic.
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Dr Kashyap Patel Discusses COVID-19 Implications for PCOC® 2020
September 23rd 2020The uncertainties precipitated by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic around cancer care delivery are a challenging topic to be further addressed at this year’s Patient-Centered Oncology Care® 2020 virtual meeting.
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Antonio Ciaccia Highlights Issues Within Health Care, PBM Operations for PCOC® 2020
September 15th 2020At this year's Patient-Centered Oncology Care® 2020 virtual conference, purported lack of incentives, transparency in the supply chain of pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) operations, and the overall health care system will be discussed.
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Dr Harlan Levine Previews Focus of Featured Discussion at Patient-Centered Oncology Care® 2020
September 14th 2020During a featured discussion at this year’s Patient-Centered Oncology Care® 2020 virtual meeting, innovations and subsequent challenges in employing these advances within the treatment of cancer will be addressed.
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Dr Ruth Ann Marrie Highlights the Impact of Obesity on MS Risk and Treatment Responses
September 14th 2020Obesity is common in the general population and research has shown it can increase the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS), as well as increase diagnostic delays, explained Ruth Ann Marrie, MD, PhD, director of the Multiple Sclerosis Clinic at the University of Manitoba.
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Amy Perrin Ross Outlines the Role of MS Nurses in Diagnosis and Care Management
September 14th 2020Nurses often get involved with patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) before their diagnosis and then work to educate them on the disease and its care, said Amy Perrin Ross, APN, MSN, CNRN, MSCN, Neuroscience Program Coordinator at Loyola University Medical Center.
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Choosing the Right MS Treatment by Customizing Therapy to the Individual
September 13th 2020With more multiple sclerosis (MS) treatments becoming available, it is now possible to better personalize approaches, explained speakers during a session at MSVirtual 2020: 8th Joint ACTRIMS-ECTRIMS Meeting.
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Dr Riley Bove Discusses Understanding Sex Differences in MS Treatment Responses
September 13th 2020It is well known that women are disproportionately affected by multiple sclerosis (MS), but there remains a lack of understanding regarding gender differences in response to treatments for MS, said Riley Bove, MD, assistant professor of neurology at the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences.
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Dr John Corboy on Research About Stopping DMTs for MS
September 12th 2020Do patients with multiple sclerosis who have been on disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) for decades need to keep taking them? John Corboy, MD, professor of neurology, University of Colorado Denver, School of Medicine, and co-director of the Rocky Mountain MS Center at Anschutz Medical Campus, explains what is known about this area.
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Dr Jan Hillert on the Misclassification of SPMS as RRMS
September 11th 2020Many patients with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) are actually being misclassified and treated as if they have relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS), which can have an impact on research, treatment, and health care planning, said Jan Hillert, MD, PhD, professor and senior physician at Karolinska Institutet.
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