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Tailoring Treatment Plans to Improve Survival in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: An Educational Series 30 Minutes Series: Tailoring Treatment Plans to Improve Survival in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: An Educational Series
Tailoring Treatment Plans to Improve Survival in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Description: Review the current evidence regarding individualized treatments for patients with non-small cell lung cancer, including new staging criteria and histology- and molecular-biomarker–driven therapy, in this complimentary, certified CME activity.

Format: Webcast

Faculty: Corey J. Langer, MD
Maureen F. Zakowski, MD

Credits for: Physicians

60 Minutes Addressing the Risk of TLS in Adult Patients: Case Studies for the Practicing Physician

Description: Due to a lack of universally accepted classification and grading systems, the risk assessment and prophylaxis of TLS can be a complex undertaking. This CME-certified, online, case-based activity is designed to help clinicians apply a newly developed practice-based algorithm to a variety of clinical scenarios that confer a risk of TLS in adult patients. This activity will guide clinicians through the process of evidence-based risk assessment and prophylaxis in both hematologic malignancy and solid tumor cases.

Format: E-Publication

Faculty: Scott Howard, MD
Anas Younes, MD
Bertrand Coiffier, MD

Credits for: Physicians

 

75 Minutes Clinical CliffhangersSM: Case Simulations in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Description: Follow the progression of a patient’s condition across various time points to help determine appropriate treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer based on tumor histology and the presence of biomarkers.

Format: Webcast Series

Faculty: Mark A. Socinski, MD

Credits for: Physicians

 

60 Minutes Clinical CliffhangersSM: Case-Based Challenges for the Risk Assessment and Prophylaxis of Tumor Lysis Syndrome

Description: Simulating a real-life scenario, this Clinical Cliffhanger seriesSM follows the progression of a 75-year-old patient’s condition. Discover guideline-based diagnostic, prophylactic, and treatment strategies to respond to the needs of your own adult patients with, or at risk of, TLS.

Format: Webcast Series

Faculty: Anas Younes, MD

Credits for: Physicians

 

120 Minutes Key Research and Findings in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: A Report of Current Evidence, National Survey Findings, and In-Practice Research

Description: Explore the latest in the assessment and management of TNBC. This publication presents a unique combination of Med-IQ survey findings on physician understanding, confidence, and beliefs with current evidence-based research on disparities in care, available therapies, treatment options in development, patient education, and more.

Format: Research and Findings Paper

Faculty: Eric P. Winer, MD
Lisa A. Carey, MD

Credits for: Physicians

 

Series: Clinical Conversations: A Personalized Approach for Improving Guideline-Based Care in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

30 Minutes Improving Care in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Guideline Recommendations and Front-Line Perspectives

Description: Review the current literature, trial data, and guideline recommendations related to the management of non-small cell lung cancer, and receive insight from national lung cancer experts in this complimentary, certified CME series consisting of personalized teleconferences and an online publication.

Format: E-publication

Faculty: David R. Gandara, MD
Ramaswamy Govindan, MD
George R. Simon, MD, FACP, FCCP

Credits for: Physicians

 

Series: Optimizing the Continuum of Care for Breast Cancer Survivors

15 Minutes Optimizing the Continuum of Care for Breast Cancer Survivors: Breast Cancer Survivorship – What It Means for the Primary Care Physician

Description: Read this e-publication to heighten your awareness of the unique issues and challenges commonly faced by breast cancer survivors in the primary care setting.

Format: E-Publication

Faculty: Sandra M. Swain, MD

Credits for: Physicians

 

Format: E-Publication

Faculty: Sandra M. Swain, MD

Credits for: Physicians

 

Series: Optimizing the Continuum of Care for Breast Cancer Survivors

15 Minutes Optimizing the Continuum of Care for Breast Cancer Survivors: Recognizing and Overcoming Common Challenges Associated With the Transition to Survivorship Care

Description: This publication is the third in a series of four certified CME e-publications, distributed to primary care physicians (PCPs), and is designed to highlight key issues encountered by these practitioners in the ongoing care of breast cancer survivors. The goals of these e-publications are to heighten clinicians’ awareness of the unique issues and challenges commonly faced by breast cancer survivors in the primary care setting, as well as arm them with knowledge and practical strategies to facilitate a smooth transition of care and improve their competence in managing this patient population.

Format: E-Publication

Faculty: Sandra M. Swain, MD

Credits for: Physicians

 

Series: Performance Improvement Strategies in Myelodysplastic Syndromes

60 Minutes Improving Outcomes in Older Patients: Is It Chronic Anemia or MDS?

Description: Join Mikkael A. Sekeres, MD, MS, and Dipti Patel-Donnelly, MD, as they discuss information that provides a foundation for primary care physicians and oncologists to accurately diagnose, stage, and risk stratify patients with MDS. This includes the use of MDS classification systems to guide therapeutic and supportive care choices, as well as results (including survival and prognostic data) of the latest clinical trials of MDS treatments.

Format: Webcast

Faculty: Mikkael A. Sekeres, MD, MS
Dipti Patel-Donnelly, MD

Credits for: Physicians

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