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This approach helps older adults avoid frequent, time-consuming, costly, and perhaps most importantly, unwanted acute care use,” said Manali Patel, MD.
A review of studies found fear of cancer recurrence among AYA survivors is prevalent, but research on interventions specific to this age group is limited.
Pediatric cancer patients and their caregivers largely prefer to access test results immediately through the patient portal rather than wait to hear about results from oncologists, according to survey ...
A RIGHTime study involving pediatric patients, parents, and oncologists believe that honest discussions on prognosis can support hope.
Researchers compared the risk of developing urological cancers between patients with vs without rheumatoid arthritis.
Real-world benefit seen with addition of bevacizumab to first-line chemotherapy for patients with high‐risk prognostic factors.
Study authors examined the diagnostic utility of radiologic imaging for patients with high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
Although there has been steady uptake of targeted therapies across LOTs, unmet need persists for patients with CLL/SLL who receive later LOTs. The time to the next treatment decreased with each LOT, ...
HealthDay News — Annual multicancer early detection (MCED) screening with a single blood test provides more overall benefit than biennial MCED screening, according to a study published online May 8 in ...
In a population-based case-control study, researchers assessed the risk for brain tumors following radiation from CT scans among pediatric patients.
Researchers sought to determine whether lisocabtagene maraleucel would have efficacy for patients with LBCL in a real-world setting.
Parents of children with ALL experience a high financial burden during the early phase of their child’s treatment trajectory.