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Consider today’s options for covering the future cost of long-term care
As their parents age, many of our physician clients have asked us about long-term care insurance.
Robotic bronchoscope system shows high diagnostic yield
Among patients with moderate-risk peripheral lung nodules, a robotic bronchoscopy system had high diagnostic yield, according to results published in Respirology.
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Palliative care education increases fellows’ knowledge, confidence in ‘deep, productive’ way
Incorporating palliative care into a hematology/oncology fellowship improve fellows’ knowledge and confidence providing these services, according to research presented at ASCO Annual Meeting.
Adjuvant atezolizumab benefits PD-L1-selected patients with NSCLC
CHICAGO — Updated survival data from the randomized phase 3 IMpower010 continued to support adjuvant atezolizumab for patients with stage II to stage IIIA PD-L1-expressing non-small cell lung cancer, according to researchers.
Lower socioeconomic status heightens risk for CVD death among cancer survivors
Cancer survivors with the lowest socioeconomic status appeared twice as likely to die of CVD than those with the highest household incomes, according to a study published in European Heart Journal – Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes.
Breast cancer specialist joins NYU Langone Health
Elizabeth A. Comen, MD, has been appointed associate professor in the department of medicine at NYU Langone Health’s Perlmutter Cancer Center.
Diagnostic delays, morbidity, mortality improving among patients with calciphylaxis
Time to diagnosis as well as morbidity outcomes and mortality rates among patients with calciphylaxis has steadily improved since 2006, according to a study.
Waterpipe tobacco smoking associated with higher risk for death from multiple cancers
Individuals who smoke tobacco using a waterpipe had a higher risk for death from multiple cancer types compared with those who never smoked, according to data from an ongoing cohort study published in JAMA Oncology.
HyBryte exhibits positive outcomes in early-stage cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
New interim results showed that HyBryte treatment demonstrated positive outcomes in patients with early-stage cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, according to a Soligenix press release.
AI-driven app shows ‘benefits across the board’ for managing cancer symptoms through diet
CHICAGO — Most individuals with cancer who used an AI-based nutritional platform reported the application helped them regulate their diets and improved their quality of life, according to study results presented at ASCO Annual Meeting.
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