Information and Integration Can Take Oncology Patients From Surviving to Thriving
As therapeutic advances enable patients with cancer to live longer, greater attention is needed to support the goal of survivorship, starting at diagnosis.
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Marathon Health, Medbridge Partner to Launch Integrated Virtual MSK Care Program
The program works by embedding Medbridge’s Pathways platform into Marathon’s MoveWell MSK program and advanced primary care model.
Myasthenia Gravis–Induced Fears of Diagnosed Patients During the Pandemic
Patients with myasthenia gravis had more COVID-19–related anxieties due to their diagnosis and immunosuppressive therapies.
Simple Retrieval Step Boosts AI Accuracy in Assigning ICD Codes
Researchers found that even smaller open artificial intelligence (AI) models outperformed clinicians, supporting automation of International Classification of Disease (ICD) coding.
Supporting Pharmacy Residents in Completing Research Projects at UC Davis: Jeremiah J. Duby, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Jeremiah J. Duby, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, describes supporting pharmacy residents at the University of California (UC), Davis, in his role as a research advisor.
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Complications Most Common in Children With Early-Onset, Chronic Uveitis
Children who had chronic, early-onset, nonanterior uveitis were at an increased risk of developing other complications surrounding the eye.
Contributor: Medication Adherence as a Journey—A Year-Round Strategy for Medicare Advantage Success
Adherence can lead to better outcomes, higher starts for Medicare Advantage plans, and stronger financial performance.
US, Japan Patients With Diabetes Discontinue Semaglutide After First Year
High discontinuation rates of semaglutide among older adults with diabetes reveal challenges in long-term adherence and highlight the need for improved support strategies.
Childhood Insurance Dynamics Predict Medicaid Cuts Will Widen Gaps
Proposed Medicaid cuts threaten children's health coverage, exacerbating existing gaps and impacting access to care for vulnerable populations.
Study Finds No Causal Link Between Coffee Consumption, Arthritis Risk
The relationship between caffeine and rheumatoid arthritis has been inconsistent across prior studies.
Rolling Back PrEP Coverage Affects Both New Infections, Economic Cost: Patrick Sullivan, DVM, PhD
Any potential reduction in access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) would increase both cost and the number of diagnoses of HIV.
Leucovorin Treatment Expansion for Autism Symptoms Under FDA Review
Leucovorin is under FDA review to expand treatment for children with cerebral folate deficiency, which has been assciated with autism.
Debating Hazards, Exploring Solutions: Key Themes at the ERS Congress 2025
Discover groundbreaking discussions at the European Respiratory Society Congress 2025, focusing on severe asthma, e-cigarette debates, and global health equity in respiratory care.
Retail Pharmacies Offer Accessible Means of Obtaining Medications: Mark Riggle, PharmD
The availability of retail pharmacies throughout the country have changed the health system in terms of accessibility and treatment, explains Mark Riggle, PharmD.
Finding Harmony in Oncology Innovation, Patient-Centered Care at PCOC 2025
Patient-Centered Oncology Care (PCOC) conference co-chairs Kathy Oubre, MS, and Davey Daniel, MD, explain how the event unites experts to explore evolving oncology care and patient-centered strategies.
Teclistamab for R/R MM Effective and Safe When Administered in a Community Setting
Teclistamab shows promising real-world effectiveness and safety in older adults with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (R/R MM), matching clinical trial outcomes.
Near Low–Income Medicare Beneficiaries Face More Affordability Problems Than Other Income Groups
Medicare beneficiaries with near low income experience more affordability issues than beneficiaries with low income due to Medicare savings programs eligibility.
Subtle Brain Changes May Drive Disability in Multiple Sclerosis Beyond Visible Lesions
New research reveals that changes in normal-appearing white and gray matter significantly impact MS progression, challenging traditional lesion-focused views.
Key Signatures, Potential Vulnerabilities of SCLC Identified
A new report identified 11 additional high-frequency mutations in small-cell lung cancer.
Autophagy Variants Linked With Increased Risk of CLL
Four autophagy-related variants in CDKN2A and BCL2 may increase susceptibility to chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
Nicotinamide Reduces New Skin Cancer Risk in Large Veteran Study
Oral nicotinamide reduced the risk of new skin cancers—especially squamous cell carcinoma—by up to 54% when started after a first diagnosis.
Higher Spleen-to-Liver Stiffness Ratio in MASH May Signal Portal Hypertension
These patients had a higher spleen-to-liver stiffness ratio than those with alcohol-related liver disease, warranting a closer look at testing.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Spotlights Barriers That Persist in Care
Funding cuts to childhood cancer research have put the subspecialty in a precarious position during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Patient Cost, Convenience Important Considerations When Reviewing Formulary Approvals in Oncology: Q&A With Andrea Iannucci, PharmD, BCOP
The ease of acquiring prior authorizations for a new formulary drug plays a part in evaluating oncology drugs that are new to the market.
Trump Administration Flags Potential Link Between Prenatal Acetaminophen Use, Autism
The Trump administration highlighted a potential autism risk from prenatal acetaminophen use, but studies demonstrate conflicting evidence.
More Effective CKD Strategy Could Have Health, Societal Benefits
Only a fraction of countries in the world have designated chronic kidney disease as a health priority.
Antifibrotic Therapy Effective for Certain Patients With PPF
Patients with progressive pulmonary fibrosis had longer survival with antifibrotic therapy, but only if they met a key criteria.
New, Inexpensive DNA Methylation Tool Maps Cancer Evolution and Predicts Outcomes
As oncology continues to move more toward precision medicine, tools like EVOFLUx may offer a more personalized roadmap from diagnosis to treatment.
Medicare Beneficiaries With Near Low Income Face Highest Health Care Affordability Challenges
Medicare beneficiaries with near low income struggle most with health care affordability, highlighting gaps in financial assistance programs.
Long-Term Efficacy of Cemiplimab Encourages Flexibility When Treating NSCLC: Ana Baramidze, MD
Cemiplimab demonstrated a 56% overall survival rate, making it a potential option for physicians to use for treating non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).