The AJMC® clinical page includes all the published content across AJMC.com, The American Journal of Managed Care® and Evidence-Based Oncology™ on a variety of specialties, including dermatology, cardiology, oncology, and rheumatology.
February 6th 2026
A study from Sweden, the largest of its kind, challenges the standard 24-month milestone as the key point when early relapse is a concern.
Beyond the Itch: The Full Spectrum of AD Symptoms and Their Impact on Patients
Panelists discuss how atopic dermatitis (AD) extends far beyond pruritus to include pain, sleep disturbances, psychosocial stigma, and quality-of-life impacts that affect patients’ work, school, and daily functioning regardless of disease severity.
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Missed Opportunities for Salpingectomy Highlight Gaps in Ovarian Cancer Prevention
August 27th 2025Many patients later diagnosed with high-grade serous cancer had prior surgical or genetic testing opportunities that could have reduced their ovarian cancer risk, underscoring the need to expand opportunistic salpingectomy and preventive strategies.
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Brensocatib Approval Sparks New Questions in Bronchiectasis Research: James D. Chalmers, MBChB, PhD
August 27th 2025In the final clip, James D. Chalmers, MBChB, PhD, notes that while the FDA approval of brensocatib is a milestone, questions remain on optimal patient selection, long-term benefits, and further targeting inflammation.
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Patient Engagement Can Help Drive More Comprehensive NSCLC Testing: Julia Rotow, MD
August 26th 2025The definition of comprehensive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) testing is rapidly evolving with new biomarkers and therapies, according to Julia Rotow, MD, creating added challenges for community practices.
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For Better Cancer Outcomes, It’s All About Access
August 21st 2025New drugs aren't the only advances in oncology. Innovation includes collaboration between to remove barriers to remove barriers to care, according to experts who gathered for a session of the Institute for Value-Based Medicine in Arlington, Virginia.
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The Future of Oncology Is Driving Value, Access, Innovation From Inpatient to Outpatient Care
August 21st 2025Cutting-edge cancer therapies and innovative care models that advance patient access and significantly reduce health care costs took center stage at the Institute of Value-Based Medicine (IVBM) event in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Bridging the Gaps: Health Care Professional Knowledge Gaps in AD Pathophysiology
Panelists discuss how health care professionals face educational gaps in understanding atopic dermatitis (AD) immunopathogenesis, with advanced practice providers (APPS) particularly needing additional training outside standard curricula to master biologic therapy selection.
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Understanding Atopic Dermatitis as an Immune-Mediated Disease
Panelists discuss how atopic dermatitis involves complex inflammatory and neuronal pathways, with IL-4, IL-13, and IL-31 cytokines driving Th2-mediated inflammation that varies across different racial populations.
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Using AI, Socioeconomic Factors to Predict Outcomes After Allo-SCT for AML
August 16th 2025Artificial intelligence (AI) and socioeconomic factors enhance risk stratification for patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) post transplant, aiming to reduce hospital readmissions and disease progression.
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Trends in Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Receptor Agonist Prescribing Patterns
Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists, including semaglutide, have increased in use and will continue to increase due to their effectiveness in weight loss.
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The analysis highlighted a shift in heart failure diagnoses, with hypertensive heart disease with and without chronic kidney disease as prevalent diagnoses, underlining coding variability and implications for research.
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Genetics, Comorbidities Associated With Cardiomyopathy and Atrial Fibrillation
August 13th 2025The cause of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) can be associated with the presence of the TTN gene combined with preexisting comorbidities like atrial fibrillation, which increase the odds of developing DCM.
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Assessment of Variation in Ambulatory Cardiac Monitoring Among Commercially Insured Patients
Ambulatory cardiac monitors’ clinical and economic outcomes vary; one long-term continuous monitor brand showed greater arrhythmia diagnosis, fewer retests and cardiovascular events, and lower health care resource use and costs.
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