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Highlights February 28, 2017 Volume 317, Number 8 In This Issue of JAMA Pages 781-880 Research Opinion Viewpoint Neoplasm Risk in 5-Year Survivors of Childhood Cancer 814 801 Step Therapy—Clinical Algorithms, Childhood cancer treatment has been modi- Standardized incidence ratios Legislation, and Optimal Prescribing for subsequent malignant neoplasms fi ed over time with the hope of reducing MA Fischer and J Avorn the incidence of subsequent neoplasms. To 803 Linking Immunization Status learn whether the risk of new neoplasms has and Eligibility for Welfare and Benefi ts changed in recent decades, Turcotte and Payments: The Australian “No Jab, No Pay” Legislation colleagues conducted a retrospective, mul- YT Yang and DM Studdert 1970-1979 ticenter cohort study of 23 603 survivors of 1980-1989 1990-1999 805 Better Evidence to Guide Payment childhood cancer in the United States and 1 Reforms: Recognizing the Importance 10-19 20-29 30-39 Canada. The investigators found that the risk of Perspective Attained Age, y of subsequent malignancies at 15 years after WH Shrank, RS Saunders, and M McClellan initial cancer diagnosis decreased for patients diagnosed in the 1990s in comparison with 807 Surviving Sepsis Guidelines: those diagnosed in the 1970s; the lower risk was associated with reductions in the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2017 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.2016.13009
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February 28, 2017 Volume 317, Number 8 In This Issue of JAMA Pages 781-880 Research Opinion Viewpoint Neoplasm Risk in 5-Year Survivors of Childhood Cancer 814 801 Step Therapy—Clinical Algorithms, Childhood cancer treatment has been modi- Standardized incidence ratios Legislation, and Optimal Prescribing for subsequent malignant neoplasms fi ed over time with the hope of reducing MA Fischer and J Avorn the incidence of subsequent neoplasms. To 803 Linking Immunization Status learn whether the risk of new neoplasms has and Eligibility for Welfare and Benefi ts changed in recent decades, Turcotte and Payments: The Australian “No Jab, No Pay” Legislation colleagues conducted a retrospective, mul- YT Yang and DM Studdert 1970-1979 ticenter cohort study of 23 603 survivors of 1980-1989 1990-1999 805 Better Evidence to Guide Payment childhood cancer in the United States and 1 Reforms: Recognizing the Importance 10-19 20-29 30-39 Canada. The investigators found that the risk of Perspective Attained Age, y of subsequent malignancies at 15 years after WH Shrank, RS Saunders, and M McClellan initial cancer diagnosis decreased for patients diagnosed in the 1990s in comparison with 807 Surviving Sepsis Guidelines: those diagnosed in the 1970s; the lower risk was associated with reductions in the

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