An analysis of results from the JUMP Study support use of ruxolitinib in patients with MF who have low platelet counts without splenomegaly.
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Age, BMI, and education may indicate physical activity levels in men seeking genetic counseling and/or testing for prostate cancer.
Assessments and interventions for younger and female patients with RCC may need to be targeted, as these patients may have a greater fear of disease recurrence.
The VES-13, a brief frailty screening tool, was found effective in determining which older patients with GU cancer were at higher risk for adverse outcomes and would benefit from a CGA.
Findings of a prospective study demonstrated that the psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis can be significant even with cancers that have a good prognosis.
Patients with GU malignancies were more likely to receive palliative care if they were in the West compared with other US regions.
Using data from the NHIS, researchers found correlations between alcohol use and various demographics among cancer survivors, including age, sex, race, and self-reported health.
Researchers found that nutrition status and activity levels have a more significant influence on outcomes for participants in phase 1 and 2 clinical trials of cancer drugs than previously believed.
Pelvic physical therapy may be more appropriate than Kegel exercises in managing post-radical prostatectomy pain and stress urinary incontinence, according to a new study.
Before you discount the results of a DTC genetic test, explore your patient’s reason for undergoing the testing and consider the appropriateness of a referral for medical-grade testing.
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