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Ovarian Cancer

In this exclusive interview, Melissa Paige, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Paige Consulting, LLC, Charlottesville, VA, and Infusion/Oncology Patient Access Principal Coordinator at a large academic center, shares her experience in helping patients with cancer obtain access to oral and infused therapies. Read More ›

Medically integrated dispensing models enhance oral oncology drug education and improve compliance and patient monitoring. Read More ›

New model aims to ease transition from fee-for-service to value-based cancer care delivery using an oncology medical home framework and performance-based reimbursement that includes monthly care management payments. Read More ›

Incident cases of ovarian cancer differed little between ever users and never users of powder with no dose-response relationship. Read More ›

Although performance category weightings remain unchanged from 2019, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has raised the bar for participating providers by increasing the performance threshold from 30 to 45 points in 2020. Read More ›

The use of combination therapies in the first- and second-line settings for advanced ovarian cancer has the potential to improve patient outcomes. Read More ›

Although federal reform efforts are likely to stall in the Senate, legislation prohibiting gag clauses, claw backs, and price spreading are being passed at the state level. Read More ›

Patients and healthcare providers should be aware of the toxicities that may occur with the use of PARP inhibitors so that they can manage them appropriately. Read More ›

Results from 3 clinical trials demonstrate the value of PARP inhibitors as first-line or maintenance therapies in patients with advanced ovarian cancer. Read More ›

The Final Rule by the HSS means that manufacturers’ copay cards or coupons do not apply to a patient’s deductible or out-of-pocket maximum limits in certain situations, but further clarification is needed. Read More ›

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