
Autumn Bagwell, PharmD, BCPS, clinical pharmacist at Vanderbilt Specialty Pharmacy, discusses the elements of an effective interdisciplinary collaborative patient management program.

Autumn Bagwell, PharmD, BCPS, clinical pharmacist at Vanderbilt Specialty Pharmacy, discusses the elements of an effective interdisciplinary collaborative patient management program.

Use of statins may lower the risk of prostate cancer associated with high fat intake.

Granulin implicated in the spread of cancer from the pancreas to the liver.

Adalimumab took an average of four months to clear from infants’ bodies, while infliximab took an average of 7.33 months.

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Medicare patients paid more out-of-pocket for the most expensive drugs compared with commercially insured patients.

Novel HCV regimen shows high SVR12 rates at 8 and 12 weeks of treatment.

Keytruda is a humanized monoclonal antibody that increases the ability of the immune system to detect and fight tumor cells.

Survey indicates a disconnect among caregivers and the RA patients they treat.

Stereotactic body radiation therapy shows 98% cure rate in first-time prostate cancer patients.

The biological mechanisms underlying the association between a successful plasma analysis and the age of non-small cell lung cancer patients are not fully understood.

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Andrographis paniculata plant reduces fatigue in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.

Bacteria frequently found deep inside the lungs of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients.

Lack of enrollment in clinical trials hinder advancement of cancer therapy.

Cancer diagnosis may potentially cause a decrease in physical function and mental health.

Treatment of elderly patients with multiple myeloma creates unique hurdles for care providers.

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Dual transplant may have a protective role against cellular rejection.

Cancer drugs that inhibit class 1 histone deacetylases may reduce excess enlargement of heart muscle cells.

Targeted interventions to coordinate care could be effective improving the overall patient experience.

HIV knowledge is a significant predictor of the willingness to provide services to patients with HIV.

Drug spending increased 12.6% from 2013 to 2014.

Fourteen orphan drug programs with anti-rheumatic launched over last 30 years.

HIVECä method could improve bladder cancer treatment and save money.

Researchers found that an optimal adherence of 80 to 90% may be a more accurate HIV therapeutic goal.

Yoga and aquatic exercise seen to decrease fatigue, depression, and paresthesia in MS patients.

Patients with chronic hepatitis C virus have an increased risk of developing B-cell lymphomas.

Experimental treatment shows promise attacking tumor cells.