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April 24th 2025
A program cochair said the agenda was designed to get attendees "out of their comfort zone." The Amercian Association for Cancer Research annual meeting runs April 25-30, with the key presentations coming Sunday through Tuesday.
Nivolumab May Soon Be Approved as First-Line in Advanced Melanoma
April 30th 2015A press release by Bristol-Myers Squibb announced their filing of a supplemental Biologics License Application for Opdivo (nivolumab) in the treatment of previously untreated individuals with advanced melanoma.
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Joslin Study Finds Similar Benefits of Gastric Band and a Dietary Program
April 29th 2015The study, called the the SLIMM-T2D (Surgery or Lifestyle with Intensive Medical Management in Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes) trial, was published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism and observed similar improvements in blood sugar control a year after gastric band surgery or being on a group-based weight management program.
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European Consortium Aims to Validate Blood-Based Cancer Biomarkers
April 29th 2015The consortium, called CANCER-ID, is a partnership between 33 organizations across 13 European nations focused on establishing the clinical utility of liquid biopsies in patients with NSCLC and HER2-resistant breast cancer.
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When Moving to Collaborative Care, a Challenge Is Figuring Out How to Pay for It
April 29th 2015Studies have shown that embedding behavioral health services into the primary care practice produces better health outcomes for patients with diabetes, while reducing indications of depression. The challenge is figuring out how to make the transition to new payment models that reward such care.
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Successfully Engaging Opioid-Dependent Patients in Addiction Treatment
April 29th 2015Opioid-dependent patients treated at an emergency department (ED) who were given buprenorphine were more likely to engage in addiction treatment to reduce their opioid use, according to a study published in JAMA.
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Multibillion Dollar Anticancer Agents Boost Industry Sales
April 28th 2015While lawmakers, payers, and patient advocates are raising a voice against the sky-rocketing costs of the newer breakthorugh agents in cancer, the drug developers can boast a strong start to the year with big sales figures.
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Review Touts Benefits of New Cholesterol Drugs, but Editorial Calls for Cautious Enthusiasm
April 28th 2015A review of 24 trials covering more than 10,000 patients confirmed earlier findings that PCSK9 inhibitors dramatically reduce cholesterol and risk of heart attacks. But an editorial that appeared alongside the meta-analysis in Annals of Internal Medicine said long-term studies are needed on this new drug class.
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Brachytherapy Improves PFS and Is Cost-Effective in Prostate Cancer, Study Reports
April 27th 2015While brachytherapy improved progression-free survival in men with prostate cancer, compared with traditional readiotherapy, the study found that overall survival was not very different between the 2 groups.
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Remote Monitoring for Heart Failure Patients Reduces Hospitalizations, Death
April 26th 2015Remote monitoring for heart failure patients resulted in fewer hospitalizations and deaths than a similar group of patients receiving usual care during a 4-month study, but the benefits didn't last beyond the study period.
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Adopting Goals of Care Discussions in Oncology Care Models
April 24th 2015The panel discussion, "Tackling Advanced Care Planning in Payment Reform: People and Politics" at the 2015 Community Oncology Conference, included a provider who is an active proponent of advanced care planning (ACP), a program director at a nonprofit health insurance company, and a healthcare consultant who until recently worked for a big health plan.
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Driver of NSCLC Also Present in 23% of Small Cell Lung Cancer
April 22nd 2015Results presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2015 show the presence of a known driver of non-small cell lung cancer in small cell lung cancer, implying that promising treatments for the former may be applicable to the latter form of the disease.
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