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Individuals with HIV living long enough to develop cancer
The cumulative incidence of certain cancers has increased among individuals with HIV because they are living longer, according to data from the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design of International Epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS (NA-ACCORD).
Exercise during cancer treatment improves quality of life
Guidelines from the American College of Sports Medicine strongly recommend individuals with cancer, as well as cancer survivors, incorporate exercise into their daily routines.
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The language of cancer: ‘Battle words’ can have unintended consequences
Words can carry an enormous amount of weight, and they can impact a person more significantly than one might think.
Pain control a necessary component of cancer treatment
An estimated one of three people undergoing treatment for cancer will experience pain during treatment.
FDA grants priority review to Halaven for advanced soft tissue sarcoma
The FDA granted priority review to eribulin mesylate for patients with inoperable leiomyosarcoma and liposarcoma who have previously received chemotherapy for advanced or metastatic disease, according to a press release from the drug’s manufacturer.
Society establishes criteria, research goals for oncology nurse navigators
The Oncology Nursing Society issued a position statement intended to clearly define the roles of oncology nurse navigators.
The value proposition in oncology: ASCO and ESMO bite the bullet
It is a disturbing fact that the costs of health care are spiraling upwards, and that an exemplar of this troubling trend is the domain of oncology treatment and research.
Aldoxorubicin improves PFS, tumor response in advanced soft-tissue sarcoma
Aldoxorubicin monotherapy prolonged PFS and improved tumor response compared with doxorubicin among patients with metastatic or locally advanced unresectable soft tissue sarcoma, according to the results of a phase 2b randomized clinical trial.
What is Kaposi's sarcoma?
Kaposi’s sarcoma is a cancer of the cells that line blood or lymphatic vessels.
Stress and cancer: Mindfulness is pivotal component to improve outcomes
Stress hormones are released when the body responds to physical, mental or emotional pressures.
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Headline News
Q&A: Cuts to 2025 physician fee schedule yield ‘catastrophic’ impacts to patient access
November 11, 20246 min read -
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Daily oral semaglutide confers weight loss vs. placebo; similar vs. weekly injectables
November 11, 20243 min read -
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Culture shift needed to reframe cybersecurity as a patient safety issue
November 11, 202410 min read