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Open-access ‘knowledgebase’ focuses on clinical relevance of cancer gene mutations
Cancer researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed an online cancer database designed to streamline the sharing of tumor-related genetic information.
FDA places partial clinical hold on trials evaluating selinexor
The FDA placed a partial clinical hold on all clinical trials designed to evaluate selinexor, according to the drug’s manufacturer.
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White paper outlines progress, challenges of immunotherapy in community setting
The Association of Community Cancer Centers’ Institute for Clinical Immuno-Oncology issued a white paper titled “Immuno-Oncology: There’s more to discover.”
Study reveals ‘greatly concerning’ lack of financial disclosures among oncologists on Twitter
The majority of U.S. hematologists–oncologists who use Twitter reported at least one financial conflict of interest made public through the federal Open Payments program, according to study results published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
X-ray crystallography uncovers anticancer properties of Indian pepper plant
Researchers have identified the chemical process behind the anticancer properties of piperlongumine, the compound found in the spicy Indian pepper plant.
Attention to emotional stress essential during cancer treatment, survivorship
Nearly one in five U.S. cancer survivors take medications for anxiety or depression, according to study results published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Early palliative care benefits children with cancer
Pediatric oncology patients with high degrees of symptom-related suffering appeared more likely than their parents to acknowledge the benefits of early palliative care, according to survey results.
ASCO president-elect: Precision medicine advances must be broadly available in oncology community
Bruce E. Johnson, MD, FASCO, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and institute physician at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, will become president of ASCO during the society’s annual meeting in June.
Exercise may reduce cancer-related fatigue during, after treatment
Exercise and psychological interventions provide greater benefit to patients than pharmaceutical drugs for reducing cancer-related fatigue, according to results of a meta-analysis.
Top 10 cancer updates from February
This month’s top news includes a number of key studies in hematology and oncology.
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‘We have a home’: Physician aims to create network of women allergists
November 14, 20245 min read -
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Diversified portfolios allow for ‘smoother ride’
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Predelivery concussion linked to increased risk for severe maternal mental illness
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