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Fewer than 4% of patients with cancer in the United States participate in clinical trials, the elderly and individuals with clinically relevant comorbidities are strikingly underrepresented in the research portfolio.

Joshua Bauml, MD, assistant professor, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, discusses biomarker development for patients with head and neck cancer.

Dan Klein, President and CEO of Patient Access Network Foundation, discusses payment assistance for patients with cancer.













The debate continues to rage over whether the difference in the cost of oncologic care between outpatient hospital and physician private offices is appropriate.

Kathryn F. Mileham, MD, discusses the development of biomarker testing for patients with mutated non-small cell lung cancer.

In patients with common solid tumors, it is well-established that those with early-stage cancers have a statistically defined superior prognosis compared with those who present with and are required to be treated at later stages of the disease.

Despite the widespread availability of antiemetic regimens, between 30% and 50% of patients receiving chemotherapy experience treatment-related nausea and/or vomiting.

There are certain commonly used terms in the realm of oncology that may result in unintended consequences and should be considered carefully before being employed in conversation or in writing.

More than 2 years after the passage of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015, the progression toward value-based care has challenged oncologists to assume an unprecedented degree of accountability for the well-being and holistic care of their patients.

Congressional "right-to-try" legislation could make investigational drugs available to desperately ill patients sooner in the trials process, but there are substantial risks.

A caseload management tool developed at the Mitchell Cancer Institute at the University of South Alabama offers a comprehensive portrait of a patient's condition that helps oncology nurse navigators to allocate their time and resources efficiently and enables managers to optimize patient care by assigning appropriate caseloads.

The FDA has approved a new breast-specific stereotactic body radiotherapy device known as GammaPod as a treatment for patients with breast cancer, based on findings from a 17-patient study.

The consolidated tax bill that now goes to President Trump’s desk for a signature carries with it dire warnings from oncology interest groups that access to care will suffer under the federal spending cutbacks that are expected to result.












































