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Research in Review

Research in Review

Texas Oncology, Aetna Collaborate to Improve Patient Care Through Clinical Pathways

Texas Oncology and Aetna partnered to provide a practice-based program that reduced costs while maintaining adherence to treatment pathways and patient satisfaction in Medicare patients.

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Prior Chemotherapy for Leukemia May Hinder Effective CAR T-Cell Development

Younger patients who received certain chemotherapies for solid tumors or leukemia may not have T cells capable of becoming effective CAR T-cells.

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Precision Medicine Improves Survival in Late-Stage Cancer, Lowers Health Care Costs

Precision oncology strategies may improve overall survival for patients with refractory cancer while lowering the average per-week health care costs, resource utilization, and end-of-life costs.

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Quality Initiatives, Health Care Reimbursement Crucial to APM Long-Term Success

A recent literature review analyzed the alternative payment models used in the real world and how they have affected the quality of oncology care.

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Long-Term Follow-Up Shows BTK Inhibitor Produces Deep, Durable Responses in CLL

Treatment with a BTK inhibitor has been shown to yield good depth and duration of response in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, regardless of TP53 status.

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NCI Study Supports Screening for Heart Disease in Testicular Cancer Survivors

Results of a large study supported by the National Cancer Institute found that patients who survived testicular cancer are at a higher risk of developing heart disease. 

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Clinical Benefit, Limited Adverse Events From CAR-T Therapy for NHL

Long-term data show that a CAR-T therapy induces significant clinical benefit without added adverse events among patients with refractory aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

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Medicare ACO Enrollment Improves Quality of Breast, Colorectal Cancer Screening

Widespread use of alternative payment models may improve the quality of breast and colorectal cancer screening programs.

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