Dr Michael Wang Outlines Progress With Chemo-Free Therapies to Treat MCL
December 8th 2019To avoid the toxicities associated with use of chemotherapy, there has been progress in developing and utilizing chemotherapy-free therapies to treat mantle cell lymphoma, said Michael Wang, MD, professor in the Department of Lymphoma and Myeloma at MD Anderson.
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Next Wave for CAR T-Cell Therapy Brings Off-the-Shelf, Multiple Myeloma Therapies
December 7th 2019Successors to the first generation of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell treatments will attack multiple targets and address the complexity of the manufacturing process by bringing uniformity to the creation of therapies, presenters said at the 61st American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition in Orlando, Florida.
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Dr Darryl Sleep: Identifying and Treating Elevated LDL-C in Patients Can Mitigate Heart Attack Risk
December 6th 2019Identifying elevated LDL-C levels in patients and treating them with evolocumab can potentially mitigate and reduce the rate of ischemic events, said Darryl Sleep, MD, senior vice president, global medical and chief medical officer at Amgen.
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Dr Roland Chen Outlines the GUARD-AF Trial as a Preventive Mechanism in Reducing Risk of Stroke
December 6th 2019The GUARD-AF trial promotes heightened knowledge of stroke risk among patients with atrial fibrillation by analyzing, evaluating, and distributing important data back to practitioners, which can possibly reduce the incidence 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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Dr Brian Ghoshhajra Details the Significance of the PDS-2 System in Affecting Progression of HoFH
December 5th 2019The HDL PDS-2 system showed in a relatively short time its ability to affect the progression of HoFH, with a reduction in the burden of plaque overall highlighting its exciting potential, said Brian Ghoshhajra, MD, MBA, diagnostic radiologist and service chief of cardiovascular imaging in the Department of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Dr Tammy Brady Explains Special Considerations in Pediatric Nephrology
December 5th 2019Nephrologists treating children with kidney disease or metabolic syndrome have different challenges and opportunities than when treating adults, according to 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 Douglas Losordo Discusses the Evolution and Importance of CD34+ Treatment in Patients With CMD
December 5th 2019We've had the opportunity to evaluate the CD34+ cell in the past 20 years, and finally we have a tool that represents a potential breakthrough for patients with CMD, said Douglas Losordo, MD, FACC, FAHA, chief medical officer at Caladrius Biosciences.
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Dr Brandon Fornwalt Discusses the Preventive Efficacy of AI in Monitoring for Atrial Fibrillation
November 30th 2019Artificial intelligence has the potential to change the way physicians have monitored for conditions such as atrial fibrillation in the past 5 decades, said Brandon Fornwalt, MD, PhD, director of the Cardiac Imaging Technology Laboratory at Geisinger.
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Mike Fazio: APM Uptake Requires Helping Providers Understand How to Protect Against Risk
November 28th 2019The industry does not do a very good job of letting providers know there are ways to cover risk or protect against it. Better educating physicians on this would help improve uptake of value-based care models, said Mike Fazio, senior vice president of client services, Archway Health.
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Dr Brent Williams Discusses Study Findings on Detection of Atrial Fibrillation
November 27th 2019By improving detection of atrial fibrillation, more affected individuals can provide researchers with valuable information and a potential signal to treat, said Brent A. Williams, PhD, research investigator focusing on the optimal incorporation of cardiac imaging technologies in clinical practice for Geisinger.
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Bret Jackson Outlines Findings, Origins, Next Steps of RAND Hospital Pricing Comparison Study
November 25th 2019A RAND study comparing hospital prices across states provided insights into the drivers of high healthcare spending in Michigan, explained Bret Jackson, president of the Economic Alliance for Michigan.
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Dr Stephen Voyce Details Innovations and Preventive Strategies in Detection of Atrial Fibrillation
November 24th 2019Detecting more cases of atrial fibrillation, and at an earlier rate, is key to preventing adverse patient outcomes, said Stephen Voyce, MD, cardiologist and chief of cardiology at Geisinger Community Medical Center for the Geisinger Heart Institute and director of clinical cardiology research.
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Dr Joshua Ofman: Early Detection of Cancer Is Vital to the Progression of Oncology Care
November 22nd 2019GRAIL has generated enormous innovations in oncology care over the past 2 decades and will continue this trend through exploring 1 of oncology’s biggest opportunities, early detection of cancer, said Joshua Ofman, MD, chief of Corporate Strategy and External Affairs at GRAIL Inc.
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Dr Stephen Heitner Outlines the Next Steps After MAVERICK-HCM Study Findings
November 21st 2019Based off the rich data available on mavacamten efficacy within subsets of patients with non-obstructive HCM, researchers have designed the next phase of study on this select group, said Stephen Heitner, MD, director of Clinical Trials and director of the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center at the Oregon Health and Science University.
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Dr Stephen Heitner Details the Significance of the PIONEER-OLE Study in Treating Obstructive HCM
November 19th 2019For patients with obstructive HCM in the PIONEER-OLE study, mavacamten was shown to improve patients' symptoms, reduce LVOT obstruction, and essentially improve myocardial efficiency, said Stephen Heitner, MD, director of Clinical Trials and director of the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center at the Oregon Health and Science University.
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Dr Vinay Kini Discusses the Growing Influence of the EHR in the Transition to Value-Based Care
November 19th 2019With the expansive growth of the electronic health record in the past decade, the extraction of meaningful use metrics is vital in the transition to value-based care, said Vinay Kini, MD, MS, cardiologist at the UCHealth Heart and Vascular Center–Anschutz Medical Campus.
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48-Week Results for Mavacamten Draw Crowd at AHA Session
November 19th 2019Mavacamten is a first-in-class small-molecule therapy that reduces the contractility of cardiac muscles by binding with myosin, a protein involved in muscle contraction that is often affected by a gene mutation in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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Plaques May Be Key to Vascepa's Role in Preventing CV Events
November 18th 2019Data from EVAPORATE, presented at the 2019 American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, may be the start of answering a question that has baffled the research community: just how does icosapent ethyl, sold as Vascepa, prevent heart attacks in patients with high triglycerides?
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Sara Levintow Analyzes 2013 ACC/AHA Cholesterol Guidelines in Relation to Trends in US Lipid Testing
November 18th 2019The 2013 ACC/AHA cholesterol guidelines had no significant change in lipid testing behavior, which can be potentially attributed to the varying cholesterol treatment guidelines implemented by organizations, said Sara Levintow, PhD candidate, Department of Epidemiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Dr John Pfeifer Outlines Necessary Steps for Preventive Action in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
November 18th 2019By identifying patients at very high risk for atrial fibrillation, preventive measures and screening strategies can be implemented for heightened patient care, said John Pfeifer, MD, MPH, cardiologist at Geisinger Medical Center.
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From Self-Reporting Accuracy to Therapy Access: AHA Posters Cover Issues in Disparities
November 18th 2019Sunday’s poster session at the 2019 American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, included research that addressed disparities in clinical outcomes, healthcare delivery, and access to payer coverage.
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Dapagliflozin Meets Quality-of-Life Marks, Efficacy Among Seniors, Data Show
November 17th 2019Two additional analyses have come from DAPA-HF, a trial released in September that found the sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor works equally well in patients with and without diabetes in reducing cardiovascular death and heart failure (HF) events in patients with HF with reduced ejection fraction.
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In Stable Heart Disease, Study Finds Stents Might Be No Better Than Drugs
November 17th 2019Results from ISCHEMIA, funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, are likely to change practice guidelines, according to commenters who took part in Saturday’s packed presentation at the 2019 American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Details of DAPA-HF Results Point to Dapagliflozin for Some Heart Failure Patients Without Diabetes
November 17th 2019Patients without diabetes who have heart failure saw signficant benefits from the sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor dapagliflozin, prompting a commenter to ask not if more patients should be taking these drugs but when to start patients on them.
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Dr Jay Edelberg Outlines the Clinical Burdens and Treatment Options for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
November 17th 2019Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy can be a debilitating condition that currently has no approved therapies to treat it, highlighting the impact of potential treatments like mavacamten, said Jay Edelberg, MD, PhD, senior vice president of Clinical Development at MyoKardia.
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Kiersten Combs Discusses Findings of the DAPA-HF Study in Population Without Diabetes
November 17th 2019A compelling paradigm is forming in which dapagliflozin can be prescribed not only to prevent heart failure in people with type 2 diabetes, but also in the patients without diabetes, said Kiersten Combs, US vice president of Cardiovascular Metabolism at AstraZeneca.
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Mike Fazio Discusses How Practices Can Balance Participating in Multiple APMs
November 15th 2019Depending on the type of alternative payment models, it could be more difficult or easier for practices to find overlaps and participate in multiple models, said Mike Fazio, senior vice president of client services, Archway Health.
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Debbie Witchey: Collaboration Between Stakeholders, the Federal Government Key to Improve Healthcare
November 14th 2019Collaboration between stakeholders and the federal government is critical to addressing underlying gaps in patient care, said Debbie Witchey, MHA, executive vice president of the Healthcare Leadership Council.
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