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Indwelling pleural catheter for malignant pleural effusions reduces care costs
Twelve months after indwelling pleural catheter insertion vs. chemical pleurodesis for malignant pleural effusions, the average cost of health care was lower, according to results published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society.
Olanzapine reduces nausea, vomiting during moderately emetogenic chemotherapy
Olanzapine significantly reduced nausea and vomiting compared with observation for patients with solid tumors undergoing moderately emetogenic chemotherapy, according to results of a randomized phase 3 trial.
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FDA approves Imfinzi regimen for resectable non-small cell lung cancer
The FDA expanded the approval of durvalumab for lung cancer.
Spouses of people with cancer more likely to attempt, die of suicide
Spouses of people with cancer exhibited significantly higher risk for attempted suicide and suicide death than those whose spouses had not been diagnosed with cancer, according to a nationwide cohort study in Denmark.
Healio Minute Podcast, Lung Cancer Edition: Top Headlines - Week of August 12, 2024
In this edition, low education level raises follow-up risk in screening program, screening judgement strongly influenced by clinicians and more.
Lung cancer trial halted due to lack of survival benefit, higher toxicity
A randomized phase 3 trial designed to compare two combinations for first-line treatment of lung cancer has been halted after an interim analysis revealed no survival benefit and more toxicity with the experimental regimen.
Nearly half of adults with new small lung nodules feel distressed, anxious
Among adults with newly identified small pulmonary nodules, 48.8% reported emotional distress and 42.3% reported general anxiety, according to results published in CHEST.
Study reveals considerable gaps in smoking cessation efforts at US cancer centers
U.S. cancer centers often ask patients about smoking status, but results of an online survey revealed critical gaps in efforts to help patients quit.
Low education level raises risk for loss to follow-up in lung cancer screening program
Having an education level of high school or less heightened the risk for loss to follow-up among individuals eligible for lung cancer screening, according to a letter published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society.
Lung cancer screening judgement strongly influenced by clinicians
During lung cancer screening selection assessments, clinicians influenced the decision of screening inappropriateness more than patient factors, according to results published in American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
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