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April 28th 2025
AI may help to accurately classify pediatric sarcoma subtypes using digitized pathology images, potentially improving diagnosis and treatment accessibility across diverse health care settings.
New Drugs Show Promise in Triple-Negative, HER2-Positive Breast Cancer
April 8th 2021A session at the Community Oncology Alliance virtual 2021 conference noted that clinical trials have found promising new treatments for patients with breast cancer, offering opportunities for future new approvals and indications.
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Integrating Palliative Care Early in Cancer Diagnosis Improves Quality of Life, May Improve Outcomes
April 8th 2021In patients who received early palliative care, researchers noted a lower percentage of patients with depression, improved quality of life, and, significantly, longer survival.
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Oncology Pharmacists Discuss Pandemic Management, Ongoing Impact for Patients with Cancer
April 8th 2021Panelists at the Community Oncology Alliance (COA) virtual 2021 conference said the impacts of the pandemic on their day-to-day operations were challenging, although they all said they were proud of how their staff handled the rapid changes in spring of 2020.
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Study: Chemotherapy to Treat Glioblastoma May Be More Effective During Morning
April 8th 2021Patients with glioblastoma receiving temozolomide in the morning had an average overall survival of about 17 months, compared to an average overall survival of approximately 13.5 months for those taking the drug in the evening.
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HOPA 2021: Virtual Format Offers More Opportunities Than Ever
April 8th 2021Although many attendees and presenters are looking forward to returning to in-person conferences in the future, Anne Krolikowski said the virtual format of their upcoming conference allows even more people to attend.
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Diet, Exercise With Chemotherapy Leads to Increased Survival in Youth With Leukemia
April 7th 2021According to previous studies, youth who are obese when they begin chemotherapy are more than twice as likely to have remaining cancer cells after 1 month of treatment compared to their lean counterparts.
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Oncology Pharmacists Are Essential Members of Care Teams to Handle Drug Shortages, Errors
April 6th 2021The oncology space has seen rapid growth in the last decade, with new approvals and indications necessitating expertise in areas such as medication use, safe practices, and reimbursement practices.
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National Study Examines US Mammography Screening Rates During COVID-19 Pandemic
April 5th 2021The study, conducted by investigators from the Breast Cancer Surveillance Coalition (BCSC), had an objective to quantify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on both breast cancer screening and diagnostic mammography services in the United States.
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Stewardship Program Helps Hospitals Reduce Antibiotic Use, Prevent Bacterial Infections
April 5th 2021The overuse of antibiotics in hospitals can lead to the emergence of drug-resistant strains of bacteria or outbreaks of infections by bacteria, such as Clostridiodes difficile (C. difficile).
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COVID-19 Has Devastating Effects for Patients Suffering From COPD
While the prevalence of COVID-19 in patients with COPD is relatively low, those who are infected with the virus experience more severe symptoms than those without COPD.
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