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Early Breast Cancer Part 2: Patient and Caregiver Discussions - Patient Case #1
In this second segment of our 3-part “Case-Based Exchange” series, Joyce O’Shaughnessy, MD, and Marissa Marti-Smith, DNP, APRN, AGNP-C, AOCNPO, discuss 2 patient cases with early breast cancer, outlining methods for fostering active engagement and collaborative conversations with patients and caregivers about the incorporation of abemaciclib into treatment plans. Read More ›

Early Breast Cancer Part 2: Patient and Caregiver Discussions - Patient Case #2
In this second segment of our 3-part “Case-Based Exchange” series, Joyce O’Shaughnessy, MD, and Marissa Marti-Smith, DNP, APRN, AGNP-C, AOCNPO, discuss 2 patient cases with early breast cancer, outlining methods for fostering active engagement and collaborative conversations with patients and caregivers about the incorporation of abemaciclib into treatment plans. Read More ›

Early Breast Cancer Part 1: Identifying Patients - Patient Case #1
In the first set of videos of this series, Joyce O’Shaughnessy, MD, and Marissa Marti-Smith, DNP, APRN, AGNP-C, AOCNPO, explore complementary approaches to identifying patients with breast cancer who have specific characteristics associated with a high risk of recurrence. Together, these perspectives underscore the multifaceted approach needed for effective risk assessment in early-stage breast cancer. Read More ›

Early Breast Cancer Part 1: Identifying Patients - Patient Case #2
In the first set of videos of this series, Joyce O’Shaughnessy, MD, and Marissa Marti-Smith, DNP, APRN, AGNP-C, AOCNPO, explore complementary approaches to identifying patients with breast cancer who have specific characteristics associated with a high risk of recurrence. Together, these perspectives underscore the multifaceted approach needed for effective risk assessment in early-stage breast cancer. Read More ›

During a recent presentation at the Summit on Cancer Health Disparities 2025 in Seattle, WA, Hoifung Poon, PhD, General Manager at Microsoft Health Futures, said that artificial intelligence represents a powerful tool to help close long-standing gaps in cancer care. Read More ›

The fiscal year (FY) 2026 ICD-10-CM update, effective October 1, 2025, introduces 487 new diagnosis codes, 38 revisions, and 28 deletions. Read More ›

September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. This awareness campaign, coupled with former President Joe Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis earlier this year, presents an opportunity to educate people about the disease—and to highlight how oncology professionals make a difference in prostate cancer care. Read More ›

Originally intended to foster innovation, such as extended-release formulations or novel delivery systems, recent years have seen a surge in 505(b)(2) applications for minor changes, such as vial size. Read More ›

HemOnc.org is a crowdsourced wiki built with MediaWiki, the software that powers Wikipedia. Read More ›

In a series of interviews conducted at ASCO 2025, our Kristin Siyahian, VP, Branded Channels, spoke with some key leaders in oncology and heard their thoughts on what trends and therapies will be shaping future oncology care. We present a summary of a few interviews in that series, and we encourage you to listen to the full podcast interviews at www.oncpracticemanagement.com/voices-from-asco-2025. Read More ›

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