Treatment Delays Result In Poor Outcomes For Men With Breast Cancer Men who develop breast cancer are often not treated until the disease has spread to the point that treatment becomes difficult, new results show. Although most breast cancer patients are women, men make up roughly 1% of cases, Dr. Marina Garassino from the Orion Collaborative Group reported at the ESMO Conference Lugano (ECLU), organized by the European Society for Medical Oncology.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comCalifornia Pharmacies Expect Disaster After Loss In Lawsuit Loss To Stop The 10 Percent Medi-Cal Provider Cuts Today, a state court denied eight retail pharmacies' motion to stop the ten percent Medi-Cal provider cuts. The pharmacies sought a temporary restraining order (TRO) from Sacramento Superior Court against the California Department of
Health Care Services and its director Sandra Shewry to block the cuts from being implemented.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comAsthma Study Reinforces Pharmacists' Role In Primary Health Care An asthma-management study published in today's edition of the Medical Journal of Australia highlights the valuable role pharmacists can play in primary
health care and chronic disease self-management, according to the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA). An abstract of the study Data-mining of medication records to improve asthma management, conducted by the University of Tasmania's School of Pharmacy, can be
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