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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.
This Week in Managed Care: January 5, 2018
January 5th 2018This week, the top managed care stories included an analysis of how healthcare spending has changed in the United States; a study finds people willing to try e-cigarettes smoke less and are more likely to quit; and a new cholesterol test that doesn't require fasting gives more accurate results.
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Higher Rates of Cardiovascular Adverse Events in Patients With MM Treated With Carfilzomib
January 4th 2018Carfilzomib was associated with higher rates of all-grade and high-grade cardiovascular adverse events (CVAE), and both later trial phase and higher doses of carfilzomib were associated with higher rates of CVAE, according to a study in JAMA Oncology.
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Study Shows the Efficacy of Vaccination in Patients With COPD
January 3rd 2018Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease should be given the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine and influenza vaccines to decrease the risk of exacerbations. However, despite the evidence of vaccine efficacy, improvements are needed in coverage and awareness.
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What We're Reading: ACA Repeal Misconception; ACA Enrollment Status; Zika Vaccine Trial
December 28th 2017Poll finds one-third of Americans believe the Affordable Care Act has been repealed; enrollees in Obamacare coverage largely come from states that voted for President Donald Trump; 2 trials find Zika vaccines are safe and effective.
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Checkpoint Inhibitors Associated With Prolonged Survival in NSCLC
December 28th 2017Checkpoint inhibitors, compared with docetaxel, are associated with significantly prolonged overall survival in second and later lines of treatment for advanced non–small cell lung cancer, according to study findings published in JAMA Oncology.
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Can Technology-Based Interventions Be Used to Improve Adherence Among Adolescents?
December 27th 2017Low medication adherence is a problem in healthcare, in general. However, adolescents with chronic health conditions also have low adherence, but they are at a critical age when they can create routines and health behaviors that optimize disease management as they become adults.
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Dr Amy Abernethy Discusses Community Oncologists' Role in Modernizing Evidence Generation
December 27th 2017Community oncologists have a major role in accelerating treatment development and providing them to patients, said Amy Abernethy, MD, PhD, the chief medical officer, chief scientific officer, and senior vice president of oncology at Flatiron Health.
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What We're Reading: TV Drug Ads; Kmart Drug Settlement; Evidence-Based Medicine
December 27th 2017In the last 4 years, the number of drug ads seen on TV has increased 65%; Kmart settled a prescription drug case over allegations it was being overpaid by the government; understanding the term "evidence-based" and how critics and supporters view it.
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