- Article- Using AI/NLP to Improve Clinical Efficiency and Drive Patient-Centered Care in Cancer Research- October 1, 2025- CLINICAL QUESTION: Should clinicians use artificial intelligence with natural language processing (AI/NLP) to assess patient messages and review patient concerns to further develop meaningful, novel... 
- Article- Structured Exercise After Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Colon Cancer- July 31, 2025- Clinical question: Does a three-year structured exercise program, started after adjuvant chemotherapy, improve disease-free and overall survival in patients with resected colon cancer compared to... 
- Article- Reflections After Attending on an Oncology Hospitalist Service for Three Years- June 24, 2025- 1. The Privilege of Immediate Impact Unlike many inpatient services, the oncology hospitalist role often means managing pivotal moments in a patient’s cancer journey. The admission might reflect a... 
- Article- Understanding Potentially Preventable 7-Day Readmission Rates in Medical Oncology Patients- January 1, 2025- Clinical question: What are the rates and the underlying risk factors for seven-day, unplanned, potentially preventable re-admission (PPR), among solid tumor patients in a medical oncology... 
- Article- Incidence of Colorectal Cancer in Patients Diagnosed with PLA- November 1, 2024- Dr. Katsnelson Clinical question: Is there an association between pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) and subsequent incidence of diagnosed colorectal cancer (CRC) and if so, should early screening for... 
- Article- ASCO Guideline for the Use of Opioids for Adults with Cancer or Cancer Treatment- October 1, 2024- Ms. Parikh Clinical question: What are expert recommendations for the use of opioids for adults with pain from cancer? Background: Pain is a common consequence of cancer and cancer treatment.... 
- Article- DOACs Versus LMWH and Recurrent VTE in Patients with Cancer- March 1, 2024- Clinical question: Are direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) acceptable compared to low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) for preventing venous thromboembolism (VTE) with a safe bleeding risk in cancer... 
- Article- Onco-Hospitalists Bring Value to Patient Care- October 2, 2023- Most working hospitalists will see cancer patients regularly on their hospital rounds since it’s the main underlying condition for many hospital admissions—whether for the disease itself, side... 
- News- Acute urinary retention tied to increased risk of certain cancers- November 24, 2021- “Admission with a first-time acute urinary retention could be an opportunity to diagnose an occult cancer.” 
- News- Severe COVID two times higher for cancer patients- November 8, 2021- Cancer patients are at high risk of developing COVID-19 with severe outcomes, but the magnitude of the risk hasn’t been documented on a wide scale until now.