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Virtual reality therapy offers ‘sustained improvement’ in cancer-related pain
Individuals with cancer reported significantly reduced pain immediately following a 10-minute virtual reality (VR) session, study results published in Cancer showed.
FDA grants accelerated approval to Enhertu for adults with advanced solid tumors
The FDA granted accelerated approval to fam-trastuzumab deruxtecan-nxki for the treatment of adults with unresectable or metastatic HER2-positive solid tumors who received previous systemic therapy and lack additional treatment options.
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American Association for Cancer Research announces new president-elect
Lillian L. Siu, MD, FAACR, has been elected American Association for Cancer Research president-elect for 2024-2025.
Most U.S. cancer trials conducted in more affluent, less diverse areas
Most of the major cancer clinical trial centers in the U.S. are located near more affluent and white populations compared with the national average, according to results published in JAMA Oncology.
Secondhand smoke has ‘dramatic’ impact on chemotherapy effectiveness
Cisplatin chemotherapy may not reach its potential efficacy in individuals with head and neck cancer if they are exposed to secondhand smoke, according to results published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
Increased mortality risk for adults who undergo total thyroidectomy for cancer
Adults who develop hypoparathyroidism after a total thyroidectomy have an increased risk for all-cause mortality compared with the general population, but only if the indication for their surgery was cancer, according to study data.
Treatment deintensification a ‘promising alternative’ for nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Patients with locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma may benefit from radiotherapy alone, result from a randomized phase 3 study suggest.
‘Paradoxical’ data show routine imaging lacks benefit for head and neck cancer survivors
Compared with expectant management, imaging-based surveillance did not improve outcomes among patients in remission after completion of primary radiation therapy for head and neck cancer, according to data published in JAMA Network Open.
Radiation oncologist calls on field to ‘advocate and educate’ as numbers fall
Arya Amini, MD, still remembers sitting on the steps outside of his dean’s office at University of California, Irvine, more than a decade ago, prepared to race inside in case he did not get matched with a radiation oncology residency.
Family members of men with fertility issues may have increased risk for some cancers
Extended family members of men with severe subfertility or infertility may have an increased risk for several different cancer types, study results published in Human Reproduction showed.
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