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Physician-aided deaths continue to rise in Oregon
The number of prescriptions written for physician-aided deaths in Oregon has increased annually since it became the first state to enact the Death with Dignity Act in 1997, according to a retrospective cohort study published in JAMA Oncology.
ASCO: Coordinated effort needed to provide high-quality care to sexual and gender minorities
Sexual and gender minorities diagnosed with cancer may encounter specific challenges, including discrimination and greater risks for anxiety and depression, according to an ASCO guideline published in Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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FDA accepts supplemental application for Imbruvica for treatment of chronic GVHD
The FDA accepted for review a supplemental new drug application for ibrutinib for the treatment of patients with chronic graft-versus-host disease who failed at least one prior line of systemic therapy, according to the drug’s manufacturers.
Biden: Cancer moonshot has ‘evolved from program to movement’
International and private sector collaboration, as well as the $1.8 billion in federal funding directed toward the NIH as part of the 21st Century Cures Act, are two major accomplishments of the national cancer moonshot initiative achieved in the past year, according to former Vice President Joe Biden.
Annual report: Overall cancer death rates continue to decline, but problem areas persist
Overall cancer death rates continued to decrease in men, women and children among all racial and ethnic groups, according to the Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer.
‘We can do better’: ASCO report outlines persistent health care disparities, need for funding
Over the next 10 years, the number of cancer survivors in the United States is expected to grow from 15.5 million to 20.3 million, according to ASCO’s State of Cancer Care in America: 2017 report released today.
Leading cancer organizations: Trump’s proposed NIH budget cuts will threaten research, patient care
Many of the nation’s leading research organizations and cancer centers have voiced their opposition to President Donald J. Trump’s proposed budget, which includes a $5.8 billion cut to NIH funding in 2018.
Open-access ‘knowledgebase’ focuses on clinical relevance of cancer gene mutations
Cancer researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed an online cancer database designed to streamline the sharing of tumor-related genetic information.
White paper outlines progress, challenges of immunotherapy in community setting
The Association of Community Cancer Centers’ Institute for Clinical Immuno-Oncology issued a white paper titled “Immuno-Oncology: There’s more to discover.”
Study reveals ‘greatly concerning’ lack of financial disclosures among oncologists on Twitter
The majority of U.S. hematologists–oncologists who use Twitter reported at least one financial conflict of interest made public through the federal Open Payments program, according to study results published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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