Commentary
Opinion
Germline genetic testing: Why it matters and where we are failing
Cancer and medical societies recommend universal genetic counseling and testing for patients diagnosed with epithelial ovarian cancer.
Commentary
Loan forgiveness and med school debt: What about me?
"Many people don't have sympathy out in the public. They say doctors make a large amount of money."
Opinion
The marked contrast in pandemic outcomes between Japan and the United States
Over time Japan has the least cumulative deaths per capita of any major country in the world.
Commentary
Why people lie about COVID
Of those surveyed, 41.6% admitted that they lied about COVID or didn’t adhere to COVID guidelines – a conservative estimate, if you ask me.
Commentary
ESMO’s new focus on cancer prevention
“Historically, the academic community, the scientific community hasn’t really been focused on prevention. It’s about treatment.”
Lung Cancer Updates
Had my patient come in today, we may have had other options
FDA’s approval of trastuzumab deruxtecan is a game-changer for NSCLC patients with HER alterations.
Diminutio
Cancer as a full contact sport
The complexity of cancer care has long necessitated a team approach to planning cancer treatment.
Lung Cancer Updates
In progressive lung cancer second biopsies may be the norm now
Many years after their discovery, we finally have a new string of EGFR-TKI approvals for NSCLC.
Commentary
Why can’t U.K. immunocompromised patients get Evusheld?
This is about collecting more data and being as rational as possible. Can we accelerate that process? Perhaps.
Opinion
The role of repeat uterine curettage in postmolar gestational trophoblastic neoplasia
Second uterine evacuation for treatment of nonmetastatic, low-risk postmolar GTN is a reasonable treatment option and one that should be...
Opinion
EHR: A progress report
EHRs will inevitably be a part of most of our lives. And for those who take the time to do it right, it will ultimately be an improvement.