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With growing roles in inpatient care and new telehealth models, pediatric pharmacists are reshaping how and where children ...
Study reveals one-third of mantle cell lymphoma patients in a study at leading cancer centers experienced disease progression ...
Explore the disparities in multiple myeloma treatment and how new initiatives aim to improve clinical trial participation ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and socioeconomic factors enhance risk stratification for patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) post transplant, aiming to reduce hospital readmissions and disease ...
Children with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) showed motor function improvements after switching to onasemnogene abeparvovec ...
Emilie Aschenbrenner, PharmD, BCOP, highlights how measurable residual disease (MRD) testing can support value-based care in ...
A national survey finds patients want personal contact after positive cancer results, with psychosocial fears outweighing cost and transportation concerns.
Despite its potential, incorporating new treatments like T-DXd into a first-line setting faces several barriers, explains Michael Hassett, MD, MPH, chief quality officer at Dana-Farber Cancer ...
A recent study aimed to assess evidence on the safety and complications of preoperative glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) ...
Laxmi Patel, chief strategy officer at Savista, outlines major impacts of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act on Medicaid and ...
Amir Fathi, MD, leukemia specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses the importance of advocacy by both patients ...
Long-term exposure to pollutants was linked to higher psoriasis risk, especially in people with genetic predispositions.