Lung Cancer Survival Improved in Patients Who Used a Web App to Report Symptoms
June 7th 2016Researchers in France have found that patients with lung cancer who used a web-based app to report and track their symptoms achieved impressive gains in survival compared with individuals who were followed using standard protocols.
ASCO 2016: Longer Duration of AI Therapy Shows Efficacy and Preserves Quality of Life
June 6th 2016Women who extended their adjuvant therapy with an aromatase inhibitor (AI) to 10 years after treatment for their early-stage HR-positive breast cancer reduced their risk of recurrence by more than a third and experienced no new toxicities or worsening of quality of life.
ASCO 2016: A Research Project for Your Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer
June 5th 2016Researchers are hoping that a new nationwide effort aimed at helping patients to share their tumor samples and clinical information will lead to new discoveries and better treatments for metastatic breast cancer.
Higher Breast Density Found in Women Who Received Hormonal Fertility Treatment
June 3rd 2016Women with a history of infertility, and have undergone hormonal fertility treatment have denser breast tissue, which may increase their risk of developing breast cancer, according to a study published in the journal Breast Cancer Research.
Disparities Found in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Treatment in Older Women
June 2nd 2016Despite the proven effectiveness of a targeted drug for HER2-positive breast cancer, older women, especially black women, are still receiving it at low rates, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Talking With PA Maureen E. Thyne About Ruxolitinib for Myelofibrosis
May 27th 2016Though there are few therapeutic options for patients with myelofibrosis, ruxolitinib (Jakafi) represents an important look towards the future, according to Maureen E. Thyne, a physician assistant in the Outpatient Leukemia Service at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Video-Based Behavioral Therapy May Ease "Chemobrain" in Breast Cancer Survivors
May 26th 2016Research suggests that 25% to 40% of individuals receiving chemotherapy experience persistent mild to moderate cognitive changes, and a study of breast cancer survivors suggests that a new type of psychotherapy delivered by videoconference may help reduce these effects, often referred to as “chemobrain.”
Prognosis Discordance Prevalent Among Decision-Makers at the End-of-Life
May 25th 2016Researchers conducted interviews of patients’ decision-makers to determine how well their understanding of a patient’s prognosis aligned with the physician’s prognostic estimate. The patients were receiving care in the intensive care unit and were identified by physicians as having a high risk of death.
Physical Functioning Worse, Depression Elevated, in Some Older Survivors, Study Finds
May 24th 2016Older patients with cancer experience greater declines in physical functioning, according to a recent study published in the journal Cancer. Further, these patients also were at an increased risk of depression.
FDA Approves Nivolumab for Hodgkin Lymphoma
May 17th 2016The FDA granted nivolumab (Opdivo) accelerated approval for the treatment of patients with classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL) that has relapsed or progressed after autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and posttransplantation brentuximab vedotin (Adcetris).
Aromatase Inhibitors, Tamoxifen Similar for Cardiovascular Disease Risk
May 13th 2016A retrospective analysis conducted by researchers at Kaiser Permanente and UCLA has concluded that patients with breast cancer treated with aromatase inhibitors (AIs) as adjuvant endocrine therapy were at equal risk of serious cardiovascular disease (CVD) events as those treated with tamoxifen.