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Biden to appoint Vanderbilt oncologist as new NCI director
President Joe Biden today announced his intention to appoint oncologist, researcher and educator, W. Kimryn Rathmell, MD, PhD, as director of the NCI.
Two female neuro-oncologists strive to develop new therapies for aggressive brain tumors
At the Ivy Brain Tumor Center at Barrow Neurological Institute in Arizona, Kelly Braun, MD, and Yoshie Umemura, MD, have a synergistic goal — develop new and effective treatment options for patients with aggressive brain tumors.
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Redispensing unused oral cancer drugs reduces costs, waste
The redispensing of unused oral anticancer drugs led to a significant reduction in waste, as well as cost savings, study findings published in JAMA Oncology showed.
Conversations on Immunotherapy with Kerry Reynolds, MD
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Kerry Reynolds, MD, about immunotherapy-related adverse events, creating educational resources on immunotherapy management and more.
Early-career oncologists experience inadequate parental leave, lactation support policies
Trainees and early-career faculty in oncology experienced stress, guilt and perception of inadequate resources when returning to work after parental leave, according to survey results.
How behavioral finance impacts physicians’ decision making
Investing in the financial markets is a complex endeavor influenced not only by economic factors and market dynamics but also by human behavior.
‘All hands on deck’ needed to navigate oncology drug shortages, says expert panel
A virtual town hall meeting featuring a panel of regulatory, pharmacy and procurement experts addressed the ongoing shortage of oncology drugs.
Women, parents experience high levels of burden from early, late tumor board meeting times
Women and parents reported experiencing high levels of burden from early morning or late evening tumor boards, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open.
Certain cancers linked to elevated readmission, bleeding risk after TAVR
Active cancer during transcatheter aortic valve replacement did not increase in-hospital mortality, but certain cancer types were tied to elevated rehospitalization and major bleeding risk in the following months, researchers reported.
Executive order directs HHS to monitor AI safety in health care
President Joe Biden recently announced an executive order to establish standards for artificial intelligence safety, equity and security in health care and several other industries.
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