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Active Surveillance for Cancer Doesn’t Increase Malpractice Risk
Researchers identify malpractice trends involving active surveillance related to thyroid, prostate, kidney, and...
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It Takes a Village: Treating Patients for NSCLC Brain Metastases
Multidisciplinary teams need to weigh options that may include immunotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted agents, and local therapy.
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ASCO Releases Vaccination Guidelines for Adults With Cancer
Oncologists may be key in ensuring patients with cancer safely receive vaccinations and avert avoidable infections.
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Tarlatamab Shows Promise in Tackling Previously Treated SCLC
Patients with SCLC showed improved survival and durable response to tarlatamab, which targets cancer cells that express DLL3.
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Subcutaneous Immunotherapy Promises Better Life For Cancer Patients
A move toward subcutaneous versions of standard biologics means less time in clinic for physicians and patients.
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Lung Cancer Screening Unveils Hidden Health Risks
An ongoing trial is using lung cancer screening CT scans to also look for signs of impending heart disease in 24,000 Europeans.
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VA to Expand Cancer Prevention Services
The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced plans to expand preventive services, health care, and benefits for veterans...
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Upfront Low-Dose Radiation Improves Advanced SCLC Outcomes
Researchers compared their new findings with those of standard first-line treatment results from the 2019 CASPIAN trial.
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Extraordinary Patients Inspired Father of Cancer Immunotherapy
Renowned researcher, Dr. Steven A. Rosenberg, describes his path to pioneering the use of immunotherapies in treating cancer.
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Why a New Inhalable Lung Cancer Treatment Is So Promising
A new study shows how exosomes can help treat lung cancer.