Clinical Trials are the Best Hope for Ovarian Cancer
July 12th 2017For women with ovarian cancer, the message is clear: participating in clinical trials, even early-phase ones, offers the best hope for better treatments, but efforts are urgently needed at every level to ensure that more of these research opportunities are available.
Location, Location, Location: Red Box Eases Anxiety in the Infusion Room
May 7th 2017As presented at the 2017 ONS Annual Congress, nurses at Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Eastern Medical Center developed an emergency supply box for the occurrence of hypersensitivity reactions during cancer therapy infusions.
Are You Listening?: Effective Pain Relief Depends on a Personalized Assessment
February 15th 2017Cancer-related pain is among the most common and difficult symptoms patients confront. Assessing and managing it is also challenging for healthcare practitioners, but asking patients the right questions can help.
Five Years On, Ibrutinib's Benefits Sustained in CLL/SLL
December 6th 2016Five-year follow-up on ibrutinib (Imbruvica) shows efficacy and safety for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL), with 89% of both treatment-naïve (TN) and relapsed patients experiencing a complete or partial response to the therapy.
Registry Helps Patients With Lung Cancer Foster Research and Support Each Other
November 30th 2016Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation and American Lung Associate have teamed up to create a lung Cancer Registry to connect patients with lung cancer with opportunities to support research and engage with others in the community.