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Understanding Rural Health Care Systems with Pia Chowdry, MD
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Pia Chowdry, MD, about access to care in rural communities, how physicians can present information to patients and their caregivers and more.
‘Bagging’ oncology drugs increases costs for patients
Bagging oncology drugs lowered payments for certain therapies for insurers but increased out-of-pocket costs for patients, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open.
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What’s in a name? With cancer drugs, more than you might think
When it comes to naming children — at least in my generation — it was pretty straightforward.
Medical cultures converge to form evidence-based integrative oncology program
City of Hope received a $100M philanthropic gift to create a national integrative oncology program that will combine and optimize Eastern and Western medicine to improve outcomes and quality of life for patients with cancer and survivors.
'Intentional' steps can minimize cancer miscommunication during patient encounters
Clear communication is an essential component of patient-centered care delivery in the cancer setting.
BLOG: ‘A stranger in a strange land’ — the experiences of a medical trainee from Nigeria
In Nigeria, the journey to medicine starts immediately after high school, where it takes 8 years to graduate with a medical degree.
Researchers employ cryocompression to prevent chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is a potentially debilitating, often persistent adverse event associated with taxane-based chemotherapy.
Multicancer detection tests show promise, but questions linger about their accessibility
ORLANDO — Multicancer detection tests have the potential to boost screening rates and reduce mortality, but questions remain about whether they would create additional barriers of their own, according to speakers at OMED.
Affordable Care Act increased cancer trial participation among Medicaid-insured patients
Expansion of the Affordable Care Act significantly increased cancer clinical trial participation among patients with Medicaid insurance, according to study results published in JAMA Oncology.
Geriatric hematologist-oncologist aspires to make 'the unseen' visible
Shakira J. Grant, MBBS, MSCR, isn’t afraid to challenge the status quo in the field of medicine.
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