Carolina Breast Cancer Study Reinforces Relation Between Racial Disparity and QOL
Research conducted at the University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center has found that white women performed better than black women on physical and functional health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) scores, but not spiritual HRQOL.
Improved Design, Access, and Transparency of Trials Essential for Success of Cancer Moonshot
The National Cancer Institute's Cancer Moonshot initiative received yet another boost following Vice President Joe Biden’s announcement of several activities to accelerate the pace of oncology clinical research.
ASCO President Dr Daniel F. Hayes Applauds Recommendations for Cancer Moonshot
The American Journal of Managed Care reached out to Daniel F. Hayes, MD, FASCO, 2016-2017 president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), to understand his perception of how the recommendations of the Cancer Moonshot initiative's Blue Ribbon Panel would impact cancer care in the United States.
NCHS Report: Rising Survivorship in Pediatric Cancers, Brain Cancer Leading Cause of Death
There has been a steady decline in death rates among children and adolescent patients diagnosed with cancer (ages 1 to 19 years), minus gender or racial disparity, between 1999 and 2014, according to a new report from the National Center for Health Statistics.
Intervention Improved Oncologist-Patient Communication, Not QOL or Hospice Use
A study published in JAMA Oncology has found that interventions to improve patient-centered communication was successful in patients with advanced cancer, but it failed to improve quality of life (QOL), patient-physician relation, or healthcare utilization toward the end of life.
Family Caregivers of Cancer Patients Vulnerable to Depression, Anxiety
Nearly 25% to 33% of family caregivers across the United States tend to ignore their own needs, resulting in poorer self-care and symptoms of depression and anxiety, according to a research study to be presented at the 2016 Palliative Care in Oncology Symposium.
Study Highlights Inconsistent Cancer Screening Guidelines Among High-Risk Transplant Patients
Results of a new study published in the American Journal of Transplantation has found that international guidelines lack standardization on screening recommendations for solid organ transplant recipients.
Atezolizumab's Success in NSCLC Spells Further Trouble for Nivolumab
Roche has announced that phase 3 results from the OAK study evaluating atezolizumab (Tecentriq) indicate improved overall survival compared with docetaxel in patients with locally advanced or metastatic non—small cell lung cancer.
COA-Commissioned Report Blames PBMs for Restricting Physician Dispensing
A new report by the law firm Frier Levitt, commissioned by the Community Oncology Alliance, has found that restrictive tactics by pharmacy benefit managers, particularly in the specialty pharmacy arena, could restrict patient access to much needed medications.