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Disparities Persist in the Endometrial Cancer Space

While the recent approval of a Jemperli-based regimen was an exciting advancement in the endometrial cancer space, racial disparities still exist and need to be addressed, and expert said. ....

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FDA Approval of Jemperli Plus Chemo 'Changed the Game' for Endometrial Cancer

Jemperli plus chemotherapy has been approved for the treatment of adults with primary advanced or recurrent mismatch repair deficient (dMMR) or microsatellite instability-high endometrial cancer. ....

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Women with gynecologic cancer and low income report increased financial stress and anxiety during COVID-19 pandemic


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A recent study provides insights on the COVID-19 pandemic s effects on employment, anxiety, and financial distress among women who have gynecologic cancer and low income. The findings are published early online in
CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society.
For the study, Y. Stefanie Chen, MD, of Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, and her colleagues conducted telephone interviews with 100 women with gynecologic cancer living in New York City who were covered by Medicaid health insurance.
Among the major findings:
31 percent of patients reported being employed prior to the pandemic, and 21 percent had a change in employment status due to the pandemic. ....

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