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Pharmacist-led care lowered blood sugar in cancer patients with diabetes, improving control within months.
A new study from UC San Diego published October 30, 2025, finds that pharmacist-led diabetes care significantly improved blood sugar control in cancer patients with diabetes or high blood sugar, with average HbA1c levels dropping by about one percentage point within months.
The research, based on data from 79 adults in a pharmacist-staffed clinic, showed patients spent more time in a healthy glucose range and experienced fewer fluctuations, aided by personalized medication management, education, and frequent follow-ups via in-person and telehealth visits.
The findings highlight the value of integrating pharmacists into oncology care to address the complex needs of patients whose treatments often disrupt blood sugar control, though researchers note the study was retrospective and call for further investigation into long-term outcomes.
La atención dirigida por el farmacéutico redujo el nivel de azúcar en la sangre en pacientes con cáncer con diabetes, mejorando el control en cuestión de meses.