Diet, Exercise With Chemotherapy Leads to Increased Survival in Youth With Leukemia
April 7th 2021According to previous studies, youth who are obese when they begin chemotherapy are more than twice as likely to have remaining cancer cells after 1 month of treatment compared to their lean counterparts.
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Oncology Pharmacists Are Essential Members of Care Teams to Handle Drug Shortages, Errors
April 6th 2021The oncology space has seen rapid growth in the last decade, with new approvals and indications necessitating expertise in areas such as medication use, safe practices, and reimbursement practices.
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Study: Vitamin D Deficiency in Patients With Lupus Linked to Metabolic Disorders
April 6th 2021Patients with lupus who have lower vitamin D levels are more likely to have metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance, both of which are linked to heart disease, according to a new study published in Rheumatology.
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Personalizing Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant HER2-Targeted Therapy for Breast Cancer
April 6th 2021Understanding breast cancer and which patients may be more vulnerable to long-term treatment effects and which patients may benefit most, can help oncologists design the best personalized neoadjuvant and adjuvant human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-targeted therapy.
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Pharmacy Students Explore Podcasting to Educate, Entertain
April 5th 2021With their content ranging from pharmacy references in pop culture to more clinical discussions of specific drugs, the Let's Pharmonize podcast hosts have learned to balance the rigors of school with their biweekly podcast.
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National Study Examines US Mammography Screening Rates During COVID-19 Pandemic
April 5th 2021The study, conducted by investigators from the Breast Cancer Surveillance Coalition (BCSC), had an objective to quantify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on both breast cancer screening and diagnostic mammography services in the United States.
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