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Explore insights, articles, and educational resources from OncoHealth focused on oncology care, cancer management, and emerging trends in the oncology landscape. Our resources help health plans, employers, providers, and individuals stay informed and navigate the complexities of cancer care.
Cancer care is often measured in clinical milestones such as diagnosis, treatment, and remission. But for many individuals, the experience extends beyond physical care. Mental health concerns are common, complex, and closely connected to overall outcomes.
The treatment landscape for bladder cancer is rapidly evolving. Additional therapeutic options have been recently approved or are in the pipeline for patients in both non-muscle invasive and muscle-invasive settings.
Genetic and molecular testing is transforming oncology care, but it is also introducing a new layer of complexity, cost, and clinical risk for health plans.
Cancer care is evolving rapidly. What’s Next in Oncology explores the clinical innovations, care delivery shifts, and market forces shaping the future of treatment and supportive care. Inside, you’ll gain insight into emerging therapies, precision medicine advancements, AI-driven decision support, and new models that are improving patient outcomes while addressing cost and access challenges.
Supportive care is becoming essential to modern oncology strategy, helping address patients’ emotional, physical, financial, and treatment-related needs to improve outcomes, reduce costs, and enhance the care experience.
Emerging front-line chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) treatment options combine covalent BTK inhibitors with venetoclax and obinutuzumab, prompting new considerations around clinical benefit, risk, and cost compared with existing standards of care.
Health insurance premiums are projected to see their largest increase in 15 years — and rising cancer rates among working-age adults are partly to blame. Here’s how prevention and utilization management can help keep healthcare sustainable.
Malnutrition in cancer care is more than a clinical issue; it’s a financial one. Here are three areas where malnutrition has the biggest financial impact on patients and health plans.
When we talk about “toxicity” in cancer care, most think of the physical side effects of treatment. But there’s another form that can be just as devastating: financial toxicity.
Date: July 30, 2025
Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm EST












