The ASCO Annual Meeting is hosted by the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The meeting offers presentations on the latest research in oncology care.
Researchers Recommend Interventions as New Standard of Care for Patients with Oral Anticancer Agents
June 3rd 2020A study found that nurse-led follow-up and mobile health app leads to improved relative dose intensity, patient experiences, hospitalizations and their duration, and the rate of treatment-related grade 3 or higher toxicities.
Pharmacist-Led Interventions Reduce Adverse Events Associated with Polypharmacy
June 5th 2019Ginah Nightingale, PharmD, BCOP, associate professor of pharmacy practice at the Jefferson College of Pharmacy at Thomas Jefferson University discusses how pharmacist-led interventions help to reduce adverse events associated with polypharmacy in geriatric patients during the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL.
ENESTop 192-Week Study: Approach to Shortening Treatment for CML Starts from Beginning
June 4th 2019Jorge Eduardo Cortes, MD, Deputy Chair and Professor of Medicine in the Department of Leukemia at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, references the ENESTop 192-week study results in which treatment-free remission was achieved in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase after stopping second-line nilotinib.
Key Considerations for Pharmacists on Medication Management for Geriatric Patients
June 4th 2019Ginah Nightingale, PharmD, BCOP, associate professor of pharmacy practice at the Jefferson College of Pharmacy at Jefferson University, discusses how pharmacists can counsel geriatric patients who may be taking multiple medications for chronic illnesses during the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL.
Oncology Pipeline Growth Calls for More Pharmacy Specialization, Education
June 4th 2019During the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, Ali McBride, PharmD, BCOP, president of the Association of Community Cancer Centers, discusses how growth in the oncology space will affect how pharmacists practice.