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.
April 28th 2025
From a meeting that celebrates basic research and being "first," a look at 3 data sets on therapies that would break new ground.
Bariatric Surgery Reduced Risk of Major Adverse Liver, CV Outcomes in Patients With NASH
November 18th 2021Patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and obesity had a reduced risk of major adverse liver outcomes and major adverse cardiovascular (CV) events after they underwent bariatric surgery compared with patients who did not have surgery.
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Researchers Report Promising Strategy to Develop Personalized Therapy for Neuroblastoma
November 18th 2021Using cell cultures from pediatric patients with neuroblastoma, researchers performed drug-response testing and investigated correlations between copy number and cytotoxicity of drug treatment.
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Sacubitril/Valsartan Treatment for HFpEF Shown to Reduce NT-proBNP Levels
November 18th 2021Wanting more data on the benefits of sacubitril/valsartan vs renin angiotensin system inhibitor background therapy, investigators conducted a large randomized study among persons with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF).
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HRQOL Decreased During and Immediately After CAR T-Cell Therapy for DLBCL
November 16th 2021Prior to chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy for relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), patients experienced a decrease in health-related quality of life (HRQOL), which was further impaired during and immediately after CAR T therapy.
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A Pulmonologist on Why You Should Think About Respiratory Health and the Lungs
November 16th 2021On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with MeiLan K. Han, MD, MS, the author of a book released this month called Breathing Lessons: A Doctor’s Guide to Lung Health. Han, a pulmonologist, gives an inside tour of the lungs and how they work, zooms out to examine the drivers of poor respiratory health, and addresses policy changes that are needed to improve lung health.
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Evaluating Biosimilar Programs and Formularies
November 16th 2021Kathy Oubre, MS, closes this Insights program by evaluating her organization’s biosimilars program and formularies, including third party preference on the use of specific biosimilars and whether biosimilars can be used outside of their indications.
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Teprotumumab Benefits Patients With Mild Inflammation and Real-world Adherence Remains High
November 15th 2021Posters presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology 2021 annual meeting showed that even patients with mild inflammation with their thyroid eye disease benefitted from teprotumumab and that real-world adherence was consistent with the pivotal clinical trials.
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Neck Circumference May Indicate Metabolic Risk in Women With PCOS
November 15th 2021Neck circumference may serve as a suitable alternative to waist circumference when gauging cardiometabolic risks, outside of body mass index and waist circumference, among women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
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Pathologists Discuss Actionable Mutations and Testing in Metastatic Breast Cancer
November 14th 2021Genetic profiling in recurrent and advanced breast cancer can yield actionable, smoking-gun biomarkers, Stanford Cancer Institute pathologists explained at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2021 Virtual Congress: Biomarkers in Solid Tumors.
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GVHD Insights Point to Importance of Immunometabolism to Control Disease
November 13th 2021According to the study authors, a growing number of findings from preclinical studies have suggested a focus on immunometabolism to modulate alloreactive donor T cell responses to control graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) and promote graft-versus-tumor effect.
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Access to Optimal Care Has Stymied Visual Acuity Gains in AMD With Anti-VEGF Treatment
November 13th 2021The real-world visual acuity gains in age-related macular degeneration (AMD) after treatment have been inferior to those seen in clinical trials, explained a speaker during the American Academy of Ophthalmology 2021 meeting.
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Recommendations, Insights on Use of Comprehensive Genomic Profiling in Oncology
November 12th 2021A discussion at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2021 Virtual Congress: Biomarkers in Solid Tumors addressed the advantages and considerations for broad and targeted genomic profiling in oncology.
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Dr Robert Fante Outlines the Importance of Teprotumumab, the First Approved Therapy for TED
November 12th 2021Unlike other options in the past, teprotumumab actually addresses bulging eye and double vision associated with thyroid eye disease (TED), which patients primarily care about, explained Robert G. Fante, MD, FACS, president of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and facial plastic surgeon and cosmetic surgeon, Fante Eye & Face Centre in Denver, Colorado.
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Flash CGM Associated With Event Reduction in Nonintensive Diabetes Therapy
Analysis of the MarketScan database showed a strong association between flash continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) use and significant reductions in diabetes-related events and hospitalizations in a cohort of 10,282 adults with type 2 diabetes.
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High Iron Levels in Blood Linked to Increased Risk of Liver Cancer in NAFLD
November 12th 2021Researchers conducted the study because although prior research has illustrated that elevated levels of iron in the blood from hereditary hemochromatosis can raise the risk of liver cancer, little is known about the effect of this condition in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
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Mortality Increase Seen in Patients With Heart Failure, Hypercapnia
November 10th 2021Outcomes of in-hospital mortality, 7-day mortality, and emergency department length of stay were investigated among a cohort of patients with acute heart failure and hypercapnia, or excessive levels of CO2 in the blood.
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ASOPRS Fall Symposium Will Feature Innovations, Diversity, and Diet Presentations
November 9th 2021The American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2021 Fall Scientific Symposium will feature presentations on oculofacial surgery innovations, social justice and diversity, and more.
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