June 26, 2016
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Outstanding individuals across all specialties of oncology were recognized at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting with the organization’s highest honors, the 2016 Special Awards.
June 23, 2016
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Patients with nonfunctioning neuroendocrine tumors of lung or gastrointestinal origin continued to live longer when treated with the mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor everolimus (Afinitor) than with placebo.
June 20, 2016
Article
During the past 2 years, there have been a number of advancements in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer that include the development of novel agents and new strategies in several disease settings, resulting in improved outcomes for patients.
June 18, 2016
Article
Although knowledge about the underlying biology of myelodysplastic syndromes has expanded rapidly in recent years, translating those findings into advances in the diagnosis and management of patients remains a significant challenge.
June 17, 2016
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Next-generation sequencing technology is providing greater insight and has uncovered new and unexpected players in melanoma.
June 17, 2016
Article
MET exon 14 skipping mutations are emerging as a particularly promising biomarker, at least in the context of lung cancer.
June 17, 2016
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After years of anticipation, biosimilar versions of the most widely administered monoclonal antibodies in oncology care are moving closer to fruition for the US market, starting with a new form of trastuzumab (Herceptin).
June 15, 2016
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Researchers are hoping the results of a late-stage efficacy and safety study of apalutamide in patients with high-risk, localized, or locally advanced prostate cancer who are receiving primary radiation therapy will demonstrate an improvement in metastasis-free survival.
June 10, 2016
Article
Sometimes it seems as though we’ve become addicted to a big story mentality when it comes to the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting.
May 26, 2016
Article
An individualized, risk-based approach to screening current and former smokers for the early detection of lung cancer would dramatically expand the population that could benefit from the preventive strategy, while saving more lives than the current US Preventive Services Task Force guidelines for lung cancer screening.