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.
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Smoking Can Reduce Survival of Breast Cancer Patients
January 27th 2016A study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology has found that smoking before and after diagnosis of breast cancer is associated with increased mortality from breast cancer as well as other conditions, including respiratory and cardiovascular disease.
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What We're Reading: Trump Also Calls for Medicare to Negotiate Drug Prices
January 27th 2016What we're reading, January 27, 2016: Donald Trump joins Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in calling for Medicare being given the ability to negotiate drug prices; $70 million approved for new patient-centered research projects; and the Zika virus likely to spread to the United States.
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Amgen Submits BLA for Adalimumab Biosimilar Despite Patent Battles
January 26th 2016The Biologics License Application for the tumor necrosis factor alpha blocker, ABP 501, was submitted following results from a phase 3 study in 500 patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis.
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How Do You Develop, and Successfully Incorporate, PROs in Hematology? Experts Chime in at ASH
January 25th 2016An educational session on Patient-Reported Outcomes in Hematology at the annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology, discussed the importance of embracing the patient perspective in healthcare delivery.
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Experts Share Concepts of Quality Measures and Pay-for-Performance With Hematologists
January 25th 2016At the annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology, experts discussed quality measurement, public performance reporting, and pay-for-performance and it's impact on healthcare in the United States.
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What We're Reading: Government Halts Cigna's Medicare Advantage Enrollment
January 25th 2016What we're reading, January 25, 2016: Cigna faces sanctions from CMS; a Massachusetts senator blocks the nomination of Robert Califf, MD, for FDA commissioner; and hospitals and health systems are mostly unprepared for precision medicine.
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Diabetes Risk and Health Policy Proposals Top Healthcare News
January 24th 2016A look at the latest news in healthcare, including a study that identifies an increased risk of diabetes in cancer survivors, 2 FDA approvals, Senator Bernie Sanders released a plan for universal healthcare coverage in the US, and the economics of aging.
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Abundant Optimism at the ASH/FDA Joint Symposium on New Drug Approvals in Multiple Myeloma
January 21st 2016At a joint session at the annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology, primary clinical reviewers from the FDA discussed the safety and efficacy issues of 3 very recently approved drugs for multiple myeloma, along with 2 clinicians who have extensive experience with these drugs in the real-world setting.
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New Hematology Drugs: Progress and Challenges Discussed at the 57th ASH Meeting
January 21st 2016A session on the first day of the annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology, held December 5-8, 2015, in Orlando, Florida, clinicians discussed the promise and challenges of using newly approved hematology/oncology agents.
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Study Narrows Time to Surgery Following Chemoradiotherapy in Rectal Cancer
January 20th 2016A retrospective analysis of data from the National Cancer Data Base has found that patients who had cancer surgery at 56 days after the end of combined chemoradiotherapy presented with the best overall survival and successful removal of their residual tumors.
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What We're Reading: UnitedHealth Losses on ACA Plans Steepen
January 20th 2016What we're reading, January 20, 2016: UnitedHealth losses on Obamacare health plans steepen; more "skin in the game" doesn't necessarily result in savvier shoppers; and despite recommendations few high school students are tested for HIV.
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What We're Reading: Improving Patient Access to Medical Records
January 19th 2016What we're reading, January 19, 2016: the Obama administration is looking to make it easier for patients to access their medical records; a clinical trial has left 1 brain dead and 4 hospitalized; and hospitals are experimenting with mobile technologies to track patient health at home.
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