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Specialized ChatGPT shows high accuracy in answering common patient questions
Responses from an artificial intelligence-powered large language model to questions patients undergoing radiation therapy typically ask appeared accurate and concise, study results showed.
Training program aims to standardize high-quality oncology patient navigation
The American Cancer Society launched a national training and credentialing program designed to standardize high-quality, expert patient navigation for individuals with cancer and their caregivers.
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AACR to honor Camille C. R. Ragin, PhD, for advancement of minority cancer researchers
Camille C. R. Ragin, PhD, will be awarded the 2024 AACR-Minorities in Cancer Research Jane Cooke Wright Award Lectureship during the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting in San Diego.
Research shows complexity of shared decision-making about lung cancer screening
Patients with multimorbidity and limited life expectancy are often unaware of the risks of lung cancer screening, and clinicians might be hesitant to discuss it, according to a pair of studies published in the Annals of Family Medicine.
Three important financial tactics to consider when approaching or in retirement
The number one financial goal for most physicians is getting to a comfortable retirement on their own timeline and with the lifestyle they want.
Psychological distress a consequence of, contributor to cancer treatment delays
Psychological distress about a cancer diagnosis may be associated with patients deliberately delaying the start of treatment, according to study findings.
Baby Boomer oncologists less likely to identify racial bias in cancer care
Compared with Baby Boomers, Millennial and Gen X oncologists are far more likely to believe that moderate to high levels of racial disparities exist in cancer, study results revealed.
Physicians express concerns about ‘ethical deployment’ of AI in clinical practice
The results from a nationwide survey, published in JAMA Network Open, highlight the complex issues oncologists are grappling with in integrating artificial intelligence.
Study: Industry payment distributions may be skewed by 0.1% of physician earners
According to published results, industry payment distributions may be skewed by the 0.1% of physicians in each specialty who were paid more than $1 million from 2013 to 2022.
5 Questions with Pamela Kunz, MD
Healio spoke with oncologist and researcher Pamela Kunz, MD, who was recently named the inaugural editor-in-chief of JCO Oncology Advances, a new open-access and interdisciplinary journal.
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