Identifying Social Needs, Solutions Could Result In Improved Treatment For Women With Gynecologic Cancer

Cancer Network (8/4, Pelosci) reported, “The identification of social needs and accompanying solutions could result in more actionable health care disparities and impact outcomes for women with gynecologic cancer, according to a study published in CANCER.” According to the study findings, “65.2% of women with a gynecologic malignancy had at least 1 unmet social need, with 37.8% of patients […]

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Chemotherapy Doesn’t Increase the Risk of COVID-19 or Related Death in Patients with Breast Cancer, Study Suggests

Chemotherapy was not associated with increased risks of SARS-CoV-2 infection or COVID-19-related death in patients with breast cancer in a single-center study. The study results were presented at the 2021 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting by Nibash Budhathoki, MBBS, of the NYU Long Island School of Medicine in Mineola, New York. Dr. […]

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