Systemic Imaging Not Effective in Detecting Metastatic Disease in Early-Stage Breast Cancer
Study measures the usefulness of systemic imaging in early-stage breast cancer.
Study measures the usefulness of systemic imaging in early-stage breast cancer.
Few women aged 70 and older with breast cancer undergo postmastectomy breast reconstruction due to potential complications; however, these patients are not less likely to have good outcomes.
Researchers sought to determine how subjective measures of CIPN correlated with objective measures of CIPN.
Pilot study sought to determine risk of breast cancer among African American women veterans.
A retrospective review identified a subset of patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal with distant metastases who respond to extended-field chemoradiation.
Researchers conducted a study to gauge the potential acceptance of sensored medication devices among patients with multiple myeloma.
Using focus groups, researchers evaluated patient-reported psychosocial consequences of lung cancer to determine if a lung cancer-specific distress screening instrument would benefit these patients.
Clinicians report on the challenges of managing rasburicase-induced G6PD deficiency in patients undergoing treatment for tumor lysis syndrome.
A review of studies on clinician education in palliative care identified themes for core palliative care competencies for pediatric oncologists.
Researchers investigated the safety and efficacy of combination therapy with azacytidine and nivolumab for relapsed/refractory AML.