The AJMC® clinical page includes all the published content across AJMC.com, The American Journal of Managed Care® and Evidence-Based Oncology™ on a variety of specialties, including dermatology, cardiology, oncology, and rheumatology.
May 2nd 2025
To better treat adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients with various subtypes of Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL), Andrew Evens, DO, speaks to the importance of primary care, screening access, and research.
Nivolumab Improved Patient-Reported QOL Compared With Investigator's Choice: CheckMate 141
June 28th 2017The study, published in Lancet Oncology, has found that nivolumab reduced the rate of clinically meaningful deterioration compared with investigator’s choice among platinum-refractory patients being treated for recurrent or metastatic head and neck cancer.
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Infusing a Sense of Urgency in Cancer Care: The Biden Cancer Initiative
June 27th 2017On Monday, June 26, 2017, the Biden Foundation announced the launch of the Biden Cancer Initiative, their new venture to continue the fight to make progress in cancer prevention, detection, treatment, and care.
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Study Investigates Treatment Trends in COPD and Asthma–COPD Overlap Patients
June 27th 2017While treatments prescribed for people with chronic pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma—COPD overlap syndrome (ACOS) are similar, there is a need for a clearer therapeutic approach for patients with ACOS, according to a new study.
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Understanding Stakeholder Objectives, and Aligning Them, in Cancer Care
June 26th 2017At the 8th Annual Oncology Market Access & Pricing USA 2017 meeting hosted by eyeforpharma, the discussion included raw material short supplies, pragmatic trials, risk-sharing, and understanding these challenges to meet stakeholder goals.
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Diagnostic Immunoassays Could Spare Patients High-Risk Pancreatic Resection
June 25th 2017Researchers at Indiana University have confirmed the clinical utility of 2 laboratory tests that can distinguish benign pancreatic cancer lesions that mimic early signs of cancer and spare patients of unnecessary pancreatic cancer screenings or surgeries.
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FDA Approves Rituxan Hycela for Treating Certain Blood Cancers
June 24th 2017The FDA has approved Genentech’s Rituxan Hycela for subcutaneous injection for the treatment of certain blood cancers. Rituxan Hycela has similar outcomes as Rituxan, but can be delivered in 5 to 7 minutes compared with 1.5 hours for Rituxan.
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Genentech's Ocrevus Reduces Disease Progression in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
June 23rd 2017A phase 3 clinical trial of patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis and primary progressive multiple sclerosis found that Ocrevus (ocrelizumab) significantly reduced disease progression, according to results released by Genentech.
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FDA Approves of Darzalex Combination for Multiple Myeloma
June 23rd 2017The FDA has approved the use of Janssen Biotech, Inc’s immunotherapy Darzalex in combination with pomalidomide and dexamethasone. Darzalex is used to treat multiple myeloma patients who have previously received at least 2 therapies with lenalidomide and a proteasome inhibitor.
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FDA Approves Baxdela for Skin Infections
June 22nd 2017The FDA has approved Baxdela, a drug intended to treat adults with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections caused by susceptible bacteria. Baxdela is also effective in treating MRSA and against other gram-positive or gram-negative pathogens.
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Analysis of COPD Hospitalization Trends Finds Gender Gap for Mortality
June 20th 2017With more women dying annually from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) than men since 2000, researchers have examined trends in COPD hospitalization and in-hospital mortality, evaluating for differences by sex and race. They presented their research at the American Thoracic Society 2017 International Conference.
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Diagnostic Test Brings a Precision Medicine Approach to Prostate Cancer Drug
June 19th 2017A collaborative study among scientists working across 3 continents has found a strong association between circulating free DNA in patients being treated with olaparib (Lynparza) for prostate cancer and disease outcome.
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Dr Scott Ramsey on Challenges of Determining Cost Effectiveness of Novel Cancer Treatments
June 19th 2017Scott Ramsey, MD, PhD, of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, discusses determining cost effectiveness of novel treatments, such as immuno-oncology agents, and potential solutions to reducing financial toxicity in cancer care.
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WCHN Launches New Study to Investigate Link Between Diabetes and Pancreatic Cancer
June 14th 2017On June 14, 2017, Western Connecticut Health Network (WCHN) announced its launch of a new study that will research the connection between pancreatic cancer and new-onset diabetes. This $2.7 million study will span 3 years and aims to discover a method to detect pancreatic cancer while it can still be cured.
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Genome-Wide Association Studies Identify Novel Risk Loci for Testicular Cancer
June 14th 2017A meta-analysis spearheaded by The International Testicular Cancer Consortium has identified new susceptibility loci in the human genome that can increase a person’s risk of developing inherited testicular germ cell tumors.
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Real-World Treatment Patterns Highlight Need for Clinical Education on PD-L1 Testing in NSCLC
June 13th 2017Data presented by the FDA at the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting identified a need for educating community-based oncology practices on testing for programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) protein expression before patients diagnosed with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (mNSCLC) are treated with nivolumab or pembrolizumab.
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NEJM Study Oncologists: Do Small Breast Cancers Indicate Overdiagnosis?
June 8th 2017A new study analyzing breast cancer data in the SEER database has concluded that small tumors detected following a mammography might be small because they are slow-growing, and not necessarily because they were detected early.
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Phase 1 Study Results at ASCO Support First-Line Use of Daratumumab in Multiple Myeloma
June 7th 2017A phase 1 study, presented at the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, found that including daratumumab can improve patient response to treatment in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.
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NCI-Sponsored Cancer Trials Potentially Saved Millions of Life-Years, Study Finds
June 7th 2017A new study estimates that the cooperative research network SWOG, which is sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), has considerably impacted the US population over its 60-year history, as its 23 positive clinical trials have generated about 3.34 million life-years gained.
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