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Physician-Focused Improvement in Patient Satisfaction at the Cleveland Clinic
By
Rosemary Frei, MSc
Patient Communication
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Value Peer-spectives
November 2013, Vol 4, No 9
>Phoenix, AZ—The degree of patient satisfaction with healthcare is becoming paramount in the new era of value-based care, according to James Merlino, MD, Chief Experience Officer, and Associate Chief of Staff, Patient Experience Office, Cleveland Clinic Health System (CCHS), OH, who discussed high-value healthcare at the American Medical Group Association 2013 Institute for Quality Leadership conference.
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Oral VEGF Inhibitor, Cediranib, Improves Survival in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer
By
Charles Bankhead
Ovarian Cancer
November 2013, Vol 4, No 9
Treatment with the oral angiogenesis inhibitor cediranib led to significant improvements in overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer, according to new data reported at the European Cancer Congress 2013.
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Gilotrif: Second-Generation Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Indicated for the First-Line Treatment of Patients with Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer and EGFR Mutation
By
Lisa A. Raedler, PhD, RPh
Drug Updates
November 2013, Vol 4, No 9
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Next-Generation Sequencing Identifies “Actionable” Genomic Alterations in Solid Tumors
By
Wayne Kuznar
Personalized Medicine
November 2013, Vol 4, No 9
Boston, MA—Next-generation sequencing is a valuable tool to identify actionable genomic alterations that may be present in a tumor sample, said Gary A. Palmer, MD, JD, MBA, MPH, Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs and Commercial Development, Foundation Medicine, Cambridge, MA, at the Second Global Biomarkers Consortium annual conference.
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Practical Problems Must Be Overcome to Move Personalized Medicine Forward in Oncology
By
Wayne Kuznar
Personalized Medicine
November 2013, Vol 4, No 9
Boston, MA—Incorporating personalized medicine into everyday oncology clinical practice will require new paradigms in an effort to match patients with cancer with the appropriate therapies, as well as attempts to treat solid tumors at an earlier stage with targeted agents, said Razelle Kurzrock, MD, Director, Center for Personalized Cancer Therapy, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Moores Cancer Center, at the Second Global Biomarkers Consortium annual conference.
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Community Oncology Care Improves Outcomes, Adds Value in the New Models of Cancer Care
Community Oncology
November 2013, Vol 4, No 9
Hollywood, FL—As new models of oncology care evolve, they should not dismiss the importance of multidiscipline involvement, Thomas A. Marsland, MD, President, Integrated Community Oncology Network, Orange Park, FL, maintained in his talk at the 3rd Annual Conference of the Association for Value-Based Cancer Care.
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Recent Surveys Highlight Ongoing Challenges for Oncology Practices
By
Caroline Helwick
November 2013, Vol 4, No 9
Hollywood, FL—Many current forces are colliding to challenge community oncology, according to David Eagle, MD, Immediate Past President of Community Oncology Alliance (COA), Lake Norman Oncology, Mooresville/Huntersville, NC. At the 3rd Annual Conference of the Association for Value-Based Cancer Care, Dr Eagle described the seriousness of the plight faced by community oncology practices.
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Can FDA Drug Approval Keep Pace with Translational Research?
By
Audrey Andrews
Economics & Value
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Economics of Cancer Care
November 2013, Vol 4, No 9
With the development of targeted therapies, there has been a clear evolution in the pathway to the approval of drugs by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and a rapid approval of a drug after phase 1 clinical trials, which show definitive proof of activity and safety, and “breakthrough” designation, are now possible.
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PET Use for NSCLC Management Has Altered Resource Utilization, Increased Cost
By
Charles Bankhead
Economics & Value
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Economics of Cancer Care
November 2013, Vol 4, No 9
Atlanta, GA—The adoption of positron emission tomography (PET) imaging for the management of patients with non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has had a mixed impact on clinical and economic outcomes, according to findings from a large retrospective cohort study.
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Panel Recommends Major Changes for Cutting Down Cancer Overdiagnosis and Overtreatment
By
Eileen Koutnik-Fotopoulos
Economics & Value
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Economics of Cancer Care
November 2013, Vol 4, No 9
For the past 30 years, awareness and screening have led to an emphasis on the early diagnosis of cancer. The goals were to get screened and to catch cancer early to reduce the rate of late-stage disease and to decrease cancer mortality.
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