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The Pharmacist’s Role in Value-Based Oncology Models: David Awad, PharmD, BCOP
June 18th 2025Pharmacists are being asked to not only manage medications and side effects but also be fiscally responsible for the whole institution and its trickle-down effect on costs, said David Awad, PharmD, BCOP, of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
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Adding polatuzumab vedotin to rituximab, gemcitabine, and oxaliplatin (R-GemOx) significantly improved overall survival in transplant-ineligible patients with relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (R/R DLBCL), according to Matthew Matasar, MD, of Rutgers Cancer institute.
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Pharmacists Essential to Expanding CAR T, Bispecific Access: David Awad, PharmD, BCOP
June 6th 2025David Awad, PharmD, BCOP, says pharmacists play a growing role in managing access, safety, and toxicity for these therapies, ensuring treatments are appropriate and sustainable in real-world oncology practice.
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Expanding Resources, Clinical Knowledge to Enhance AYA NHL Care: Andrew Evens, DO
May 2nd 2025To better treat adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients with various subtypes of Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL), Andrew Evens, DO, speaks to the importance of primary care, screening access, and research.
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Limited Clinical Insight Poses Barrier to Optimal NHL Treatment: Andrew Evens, DO
April 7th 2025Clinical approaches to non-Hodgkin lymphoma in younger and older patient groups generally do not differ, according to Andrew Evens, DO, but he emphasized the need for deeper clinical insights into potential biologic differences in younger oncology patients.
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Nourishing Survival: The Impact of Dietary Quality on Black Women With Ovarian Cancer
November 5th 2024Bonnie Qin, PhD, of Rutgers Cancer Institute, emphasizes that moderate improvements in prediagnosis dietary quality can significantly enhance survival rates among Black women diagnosed with high-grade serous ovarian cancer.
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