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.
January 31st 2025
Older adults had a higher risk of dementia if they had varied levels of lipoprotein cholesterol.
New ICER Program Analyzes Budget Impact of New Drugs
July 22nd 2015A new program from the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review will produce public reports that include a full analysis of the comparative effectiveness, the cost-effectiveness, and the potential budget impact of new drugs.
Read More
ASCO Calls for Developing Oncology Trials for Geriatric Patients
July 20th 2015The American Society of Clinical Oncology has issued a position statement in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, calling for federal agencies and the cancer research community to broaden clinical trials to include older adults.
Read More
New Enrollees on Exchanges May Reduce Drug Costs
July 20th 2015The Exchange Pulse Report published by Express Scripts predicts that compared with 2014, the year 2015 will see a greater number of younger enrollees signing up on healthcare exchanges, which could potentially drive down drug costs for specialty medications.
Read More
Study Highlights Need for Improved Diagnostic Tests to Identify Pneumonia
July 16th 2015Viruses, not bacteria, are the most commonly detected pathogen in US adults hospitalized with pneumonia; however, neither viruses nor bacteria were detected in the majority of these patients despite current diagnostic tests.
Read More
Choosing the Ideal Lymphoma Regimens
July 16th 2015At the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago, physicians introduced some new lymphoma treatments as they described their personal experience with using them during the session, "Incorporating Novel Agents Into Lymphoma Therapy: Value in Everyday Practice."
Read More
Novel Options in Melanoma and Multiple Myeloma
July 16th 2015Immuno-oncology continues to deliver results in oncology, as seen from results presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The combination of nivolumab and ipilimumab significantly improved survival in melanoma, while elotozumab showed encouraging results in relapsed refractory multiple myeloma.
Read More
Predictive Biomarkers Present Promise in Immuno-Oncology
July 16th 2015A late-breaking abstract session early at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology presented datd for nivolumab in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma, non-squamous cell non-small cell lung cancer, and for tumors harboring mismatch repair deficiency.
Read More
Plans to Improve Interventions for Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders
July 15th 2015A report released by the National Academy of Medicine aims to ensure that evidence-based psychosocial interventions are routinely used in clinical practice and included in the clinical training of mental health professionals.
Read More
Oncologists Inspect the Costs and Quality of Cancer Care
July 15th 2015During the session "Health Services Research and Quality of Care" at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, oncologists discussed factors that influence clinical trial participation and the cost of cancer care.
Read More
Stakeholder Definition of Value in Cancer: Where Are We 1 Year Later?
July 15th 2015A very popular session on the "value" of cancer care during the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) brought together a patient representative, an oncologist, an ASCO representative, and a payer.
Read More
Screening Colonoscopy Can Reduce Mortality, Study Finds
July 14th 2015The retrospective study, conducted in centers across Germany, found that when colorectal cancer was detected during a screening colonoscopy, patients lived nearly 2 years longer than if it was detected during a diagnostic colonoscopy.
Read More
FDA Gives Restaurants an Extra Year to Display Calorie Counts
July 10th 2015The rule for restaurants and other food retailers is delayed until December 2016 to allow more discussions on how it will apply in many specific situations. Food labeling with calorie counts is mandated by the Affordable Care Act.
Read More