Confronting Americas Smoking Pandemic, Part 4: 2000–2016
October 18th 2016Dr. Alan Blum and Cancer Network have partnered to assemble a four-part slideshow series addressing the history of America’s smoking pandemic. Part 4 highlights a period of further regulation on the tobacco industry, the advent of e-cigarettes, and more.
Hepatitis Screening Suboptimal, Improving in Those Receiving Rituximab
October 14th 2016A study of patients receiving rituximab therapy found that screening for hepatitis B virus infection (HBV) was suboptimal, and some patients who did not receive antiviral treatment experienced HBV reactivation or flare. Screening rates, however, do appear to be improving over time.
Talking Heads-Yours and Theirs!
October 6th 2016Likely, most doctors would say they are good listeners. It is an essential skill when studying and practicing medicine. But under stress of limited time or a patient not responding to treatment-maybe our ability suffers a bit. Perhaps we are listening but also talking and not checking for understanding.
What’s New in Genetic Testing for Cancer Susceptibility?
September 15th 2016The dilemma for clinicians is how best to understand and manage this rapidly growing body of information to improve patient care. With millions of genetic variants of potential clinical significance and thousands of genes associated with rare but well-established genetic conditions, the complexities of genetic data management clearly will require improved computerized clinical decision support tools, as opposed to continued reliance on traditional rote, memory-based medicine.
Pharmacy Benefit Managers Restricting Physician Drug Dispensing?
September 2nd 2016Many patients who receive prescription drugs get them from dispensing physician practices. Since 2006, these dispensaries have participated as in-network providers for various Medicare Part D pharmacy networks; however, now physician dispensaries are in danger of being reclassified as out-of-network.
Early-Stage Prostate Cancer Diagnoses Continue to Decline, Mirroring PSA Testing Declines
August 24th 2016The incidence of early-stage prostate cancer in men 50 years and older continued a decline reported earlier, with lower rates in 2013 compared to 2012. This is a likely result of the October 2011 recommendation from the USPSTF against routine PSA testing in all men.
EndoPredict vs Oncotype DX for Predicting Breast Cancer Recurrence
August 18th 2016In this Medical News Minute, developed exclusively for Cancer Network, Dr. Bobby Lazzara discusses a recent study that compared EndoPredict and Oncotype DX, which both predict the likelihood of a breast cancer recurrence.
Recent Advances in Preventing Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
August 16th 2016This article will address changes in CINV guidelines over the past 5 years and provide updates on recently approved agents and agents that are expected to be approved, based on published phase III trials. It will also explore other factors affecting optimal CINV control, including the role of patient-related risk factors and the role of physician adherence to antiemetic guidelines in reducing the residual risk of CINV.