April 27th 2025
New research explores the complex relationship between female infertility and gynecological cancers, revealing minimal links and emphasizing the need for further studies.
Ibrutinib/Venetoclax Bests Chlorambucil/Obinutuzumab for Treating CLL
December 26th 2021Data from the GLOW study of minimal residual disease evaluation following chemotherapy for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) show the kinase inhibitor/B-cell lymphoma-2 inhibitor pair produced superior outcomes compared with the alkylating agent/monoclonal antibody combination.
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Dr Michael Thorpy on Diagnostic, Therapeutic Implications of Chronic Insomnia for Clinicians
December 25th 2021Michael Thorpy, MD, director, Sleep-Wake Disorders Center, Montefiore, and professor of neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, discusses treatment implications for clinicians managing chronic insomnia and potential comorbid conditions.
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Evaluating Differences in Therapeutic, Diagnostic Approaches to Atopic Dermatitis
December 24th 2021A study found significant differences in the therapeutic and diagnostic approaches to atopic dermatitis used by allergists, dermatologists, and pediatricians, and those recommended by guidelines.
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Dr Adriaan Voors: Health Care Reimbursement May Affect SGLT2 Inhibitor Uptake
December 24th 2021Adriaan Voors, MD, professor of cardiology and director of the Heart Failure Clinic, University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands, explains why patients provided sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors in hospitals may be unable to continue the medication after discharge.
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Contributor: Objective Documentation Protects Patient Access to Home Oxygen Therapy
December 23rd 2021Facing the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the US medical community has been forced to rapidly change and modernize the manner in which it delivers health care over the last year-and-a-half.
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Top 5 Most-Read Non–COVID-19 Articles of 2021
December 23rd 2021Although the pandemic continued to rule health care headlines, a few other stories were noteworthy in 2021 for the AJMC.com audience, including articles about a wider indication for the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist semaglutide and the heart failure drug Entresto.
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Top 5 Most-Read PAH Articles of 2021
December 23rd 2021This year’s most-read articles on pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) covered a range of topics, including nutrition, therapy switches, and patient education to improve treatment adherence. Improving patient outcomes is something they all had in common.
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Dr David R. Stukus Discusses Access, Affordability Concerns of Emerging Atopic Dermatitis Therapies
December 22nd 2021David R. Stukus, MD, FACAAI, of Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University College of Medicine, and a board member of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, speaks on the difficulties of gaining coverage for newer biologic therapies in the treatment of atopic dermatitis.
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Nocturnal Teeth Grinding Linked With Incidence of Other Sleep-Related Disorders
December 21st 2021People experiencing teeth grinding or clenching during sleep, called sleep bruxism, were found to be more likely than the general population to report incidence of other sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea and restless leg syndrome.
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Precision Medicine Can Close Oncology Gaps—and Lead to “Doing Less”
December 20th 2021Physicians said it is in payers’ interest to use artificial intelligence to address social determinants of health, to cover tests, and to gather data. Doing so could let them stratify who needs certain screenings and diagnostic procedures and who doesn’t, which could lead to less consumption of health care.
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PCOC Spotlight: How Community Oncology Is a Low-Cost, High-Quality Provider
December 20th 2021Jeffrey Patton, MD, is the CEO of OneOncology, a national partnership of independent community oncologists based in Nashville, Tennessee. He is also executive chairman of the board, Tennessee Oncology, and a member of the board, Community Oncology Alliance.
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In Oncology, Navigating PBMs Starts With Knowing What’s in the Contract
December 20th 2021Vertical integration of payers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) took flight with the mergers of Aetna and CVS Health and of Cigna and ExpressScripts. Panelists at Patient-Centered Oncology Care® said the shift has filtered down to affect access at the practice level.
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OneOncology Speakers Make Case for Community Setting in Research, Value Delivery
December 20th 2021Duncan Allen, MHA, introduced the audience to the OneR clinical research initiative, and Jeffrey Patton, MD, discussed how the hospital transparency law has bolstered the case for the value of community oncology.
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PCOC Spotlight: How Payers Are Leveraging Digital Devices for Remote Monitoring
December 20th 2021Elizabeth Kwo, MD, MBA, MPH, is the deputy chief clinical officer, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Boston, Massachusetts. Kwo is a faculty lecturer at Harvard Medical School and physician entrepreneur.
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Stronger Community Connections, Fewer Barriers Are Keys to Better Trials
December 19th 2021Bruce A. Feinberg, DO, of Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions, leads a panel discussion on how far randomized clinical trials have come, how they could be better, and how using real-world evidence could make research more representative of the population.
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Expanded Label of Sacubitril/Valsartan for HF Could Drastically Expand Eligible Population
December 19th 2021Under the expanded FDA label, up to 1.8 million individuals in the United States could be eligible for sacubitril/valsartan, and up to 180,000 worsening heart failure (HF) events could be prevented or postponed.
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Study Finds No Standardized Treatment, Continued Health Care Utilization in Pustular Psoriasis
December 18th 2021A case series of patients with pustular psoriasis indicated a lack of standardized treatment and continued health care utilization, in which men were at greater risk of an emergency department or hospital encounter.
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Daratumumab-Led Quad Therapy Aids MRD Surveillance in MM
December 17th 2021Final results from the MASTER trial presented at this year’s 63rd Annual American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition bear out the benefits of quadruplet therapy and using minimal residual disease (MRD) status among patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (MM).
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Contributor: Should Insurance Regulation Be Used to Promote Nontraditional Goals?
December 17th 2021Three policies to revamp insurance consumer protections for health care delivery are explored, with highlighted areas for improvement being maternal health coverage and loosening of network adequacy requirements.
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Comparable, Sustained Efficacy Observed With HNS vs PAP Therapy in OSA
December 15th 2021Patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) exhibited similarly improved insomnia and quality-of-life outcomes when administered hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HNS) vs standard-of-care positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy.
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From Challenges Spring Opportunities for Progress in Daratumumab-Based Clinical Pathways
December 14th 2021An abstract presented at the 63rd Annual American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition shows that although daratumumab use in multiple myeloma holds great promise, challenges remain in the use of clinical pathways for treatment direction with the monoclonal antibody—which the investigators say may also present opportunities for change.
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