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 18th 2025
From Crohn disease to uncomplicated urinary tract infections and beyond, the FDA issued several high-impact drug approvals last month.
Patient Access to Reference Pricing Prompts Choice of Lower-Cost Testing Laboratories, Cost Savings
July 27th 2016A study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, found that patients who have access to both the prices charged by a testing laboratory as well as reference pricing, they choose lower-cost laboratories, resulting in overall cost savings.
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What We're Reading: UnitedHealth, Aetna Plan to Join California's Medicaid Program
July 27th 2016What we're reading, July 27, 2016: UnitedHealth and Aetna are looking to join California's Medicaid program; the World Health Organization is considering removing transgender identity from list of mental disorders; and medical schools rethink how to treat addiction.
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Breakthrough for Daratumumab for Use as Second Line With Standard of Care in Multiple Myeloma
July 26th 2016The monoclonal antibody daratumumab (Darzalex) has been granted breakthrough designation, the second for this drug, for use in combination with either lenalidomide and dexamethasone or bortezomib and dexamethasone, for patients with multiple myeloma who have received at least 1 prior therapy.
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California Experiment Will Let Pathologists Report Cancer Diagnoses in Real Time
July 25th 2016A collaborative pilot that includes the California Department of Public Health, is studying whether near—real-time reporting of cancer diagnoses by pathologists will permit providers to make more informed and timely treatment decisions.
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Should There Be a Worldwide Standard List of Essential Diagnostic Tests?
July 22nd 2016Like the influential Model List of Essential Medicines maintained by the World Health Organization, there should be a list of key tests every country should have available, with high quality standards, write a group of experts.
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First Cancer Trial Using CRISPR-Edited Cells to Begin Soon in China
July 22nd 2016According to a news report in Nature, scientists at Sichuan University’s West China Hospital are on track to initiate a clinical trial that will administer CRISPR-Cas9—edited immune cells in patients diagnosed with lung cancer.
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Cabozantinib Improves Survival in Renal Cell Carcinoma
July 22nd 2016Data from the phase 3 METEOR trial presented at the 2016 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology showed that cabozantinib reduced the risk of death in patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma by 34%, compared with everolimus.
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The Value of a 21-Gene Test in Early-Stage Breast Cancer
July 20th 2016During a health policy session at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Steven J. Katz, MD, MPH, discussed the Oncotype DX Breast Cancer Assay, and it's impact on recommendations for chemotherapy in early-stage breast cancer.
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Evidence Lacking on Relation Between IVF and Long-Term Risk of Breast Cancer
July 19th 2016A long-term follow up study among Dutch women who underwent in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment in the Netherlands has failed to find an association between the treatment and an increased risk of breast cancer.
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Mismatch Repair Deficiency an Ideal Marker to Initiate Precision Care in CRC
July 19th 2016Research from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has tried to fill the knowledge gaps that exist in the treatment of colorectal cancers that harbor mutations in genes involved in DNA mismatch repair.
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