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Best podcasts about Anthony R Mato

Latest podcast episodes about Anthony R Mato

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Dr. Toby A. Eyre, MBChB, DipMedEd, MRCP, FRCPath, MD / Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Upgrading the Sequential Therapy Tool Kit for B-Cell Malignancies: New Evidence on the Individualized Use of BTK Inhibitors in Relapsed/Refractory CLL/SLL and MCL

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 69:38


Go online to PeerView.com/DQM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you up to the challenge of selecting and sequencing BTK inhibitor options in difficult B-cell cancer settings? This PeerView MasterClass and Case Forum activity recorded at the European hematology annual meeting explores BTK inhibitors as highly effective therapeutic tools for treating R/R CLL/SLL and MCL; join the experts and learn about important evidence on the “upgraded” sequential use of BTK inhibitors and other therapeutic innovations in pretreated B-cell cancer settings. Throughout, the experts will provide case-based insights on the principles of BTK inhibitor selection and sequencing in the setting of disease progression, therapeutic intolerance, and other challenging pretreated populations. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Cite barriers to effective sequential therapy with BTK inhibitors, the mechanistic and selectivity differences between covalent and non-covalent agents, and current efficacy and safety evidence supporting individualized BTK inhibitor therapy in relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell cancer settings; Develop safe, individualized, and evidence-based sequential therapy plans that incorporate the use of BTK inhibitors for patients with R/R CLL/SLL who have progressed on prior therapy; Recommend appropriate BTK inhibitor therapy for patients with R/R MCL or other B-cell malignancies that is informed by the principles of sequential care, strategies to maximize safety, and the option of clinical trial enrollment.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Dr. Toby A. Eyre, MBChB, DipMedEd, MRCP, FRCPath, MD / Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Upgrading the Sequential Therapy Tool Kit for B-Cell Malignancies: New Evidence on the Individualized Use of BTK Inhibitors in Relapsed/Refractory CLL/SLL and MCL

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 69:29


Go online to PeerView.com/DQM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you up to the challenge of selecting and sequencing BTK inhibitor options in difficult B-cell cancer settings? This PeerView MasterClass and Case Forum activity recorded at the European hematology annual meeting explores BTK inhibitors as highly effective therapeutic tools for treating R/R CLL/SLL and MCL; join the experts and learn about important evidence on the “upgraded” sequential use of BTK inhibitors and other therapeutic innovations in pretreated B-cell cancer settings. Throughout, the experts will provide case-based insights on the principles of BTK inhibitor selection and sequencing in the setting of disease progression, therapeutic intolerance, and other challenging pretreated populations. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Cite barriers to effective sequential therapy with BTK inhibitors, the mechanistic and selectivity differences between covalent and non-covalent agents, and current efficacy and safety evidence supporting individualized BTK inhibitor therapy in relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell cancer settings; Develop safe, individualized, and evidence-based sequential therapy plans that incorporate the use of BTK inhibitors for patients with R/R CLL/SLL who have progressed on prior therapy; Recommend appropriate BTK inhibitor therapy for patients with R/R MCL or other B-cell malignancies that is informed by the principles of sequential care, strategies to maximize safety, and the option of clinical trial enrollment.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Dr. Toby A. Eyre, MBChB, DipMedEd, MRCP, FRCPath, MD / Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Upgrading the Sequential Therapy Tool Kit for B-Cell Malignancies: New Evidence on the Individualized Use of BTK Inhibitors in Relapsed/Refractory CLL/SLL and MCL

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 69:38


Go online to PeerView.com/DQM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you up to the challenge of selecting and sequencing BTK inhibitor options in difficult B-cell cancer settings? This PeerView MasterClass and Case Forum activity recorded at the European hematology annual meeting explores BTK inhibitors as highly effective therapeutic tools for treating R/R CLL/SLL and MCL; join the experts and learn about important evidence on the “upgraded” sequential use of BTK inhibitors and other therapeutic innovations in pretreated B-cell cancer settings. Throughout, the experts will provide case-based insights on the principles of BTK inhibitor selection and sequencing in the setting of disease progression, therapeutic intolerance, and other challenging pretreated populations. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Cite barriers to effective sequential therapy with BTK inhibitors, the mechanistic and selectivity differences between covalent and non-covalent agents, and current efficacy and safety evidence supporting individualized BTK inhibitor therapy in relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell cancer settings; Develop safe, individualized, and evidence-based sequential therapy plans that incorporate the use of BTK inhibitors for patients with R/R CLL/SLL who have progressed on prior therapy; Recommend appropriate BTK inhibitor therapy for patients with R/R MCL or other B-cell malignancies that is informed by the principles of sequential care, strategies to maximize safety, and the option of clinical trial enrollment.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Dr. Toby A. Eyre, MBChB, DipMedEd, MRCP, FRCPath, MD / Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Upgrading the Sequential Therapy Tool Kit for B-Cell Malignancies: New Evidence on the Individualized Use of BTK Inhibitors in Relapsed/Refractory CLL/SLL and MCL

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 69:38


Go online to PeerView.com/DQM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you up to the challenge of selecting and sequencing BTK inhibitor options in difficult B-cell cancer settings? This PeerView MasterClass and Case Forum activity recorded at the European hematology annual meeting explores BTK inhibitors as highly effective therapeutic tools for treating R/R CLL/SLL and MCL; join the experts and learn about important evidence on the “upgraded” sequential use of BTK inhibitors and other therapeutic innovations in pretreated B-cell cancer settings. Throughout, the experts will provide case-based insights on the principles of BTK inhibitor selection and sequencing in the setting of disease progression, therapeutic intolerance, and other challenging pretreated populations. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Cite barriers to effective sequential therapy with BTK inhibitors, the mechanistic and selectivity differences between covalent and non-covalent agents, and current efficacy and safety evidence supporting individualized BTK inhibitor therapy in relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell cancer settings; Develop safe, individualized, and evidence-based sequential therapy plans that incorporate the use of BTK inhibitors for patients with R/R CLL/SLL who have progressed on prior therapy; Recommend appropriate BTK inhibitor therapy for patients with R/R MCL or other B-cell malignancies that is informed by the principles of sequential care, strategies to maximize safety, and the option of clinical trial enrollment.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Dr. Toby A. Eyre, MBChB, DipMedEd, MRCP, FRCPath, MD / Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Upgrading the Sequential Therapy Tool Kit for B-Cell Malignancies: New Evidence on the Individualized Use of BTK Inhibitors in Relapsed/Refractory CLL/SLL and MCL

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 69:29


Go online to PeerView.com/DQM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you up to the challenge of selecting and sequencing BTK inhibitor options in difficult B-cell cancer settings? This PeerView MasterClass and Case Forum activity recorded at the European hematology annual meeting explores BTK inhibitors as highly effective therapeutic tools for treating R/R CLL/SLL and MCL; join the experts and learn about important evidence on the “upgraded” sequential use of BTK inhibitors and other therapeutic innovations in pretreated B-cell cancer settings. Throughout, the experts will provide case-based insights on the principles of BTK inhibitor selection and sequencing in the setting of disease progression, therapeutic intolerance, and other challenging pretreated populations. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Cite barriers to effective sequential therapy with BTK inhibitors, the mechanistic and selectivity differences between covalent and non-covalent agents, and current efficacy and safety evidence supporting individualized BTK inhibitor therapy in relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell cancer settings; Develop safe, individualized, and evidence-based sequential therapy plans that incorporate the use of BTK inhibitors for patients with R/R CLL/SLL who have progressed on prior therapy; Recommend appropriate BTK inhibitor therapy for patients with R/R MCL or other B-cell malignancies that is informed by the principles of sequential care, strategies to maximize safety, and the option of clinical trial enrollment.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Dr. Toby A. Eyre, MBChB, DipMedEd, MRCP, FRCPath, MD / Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Upgrading the Sequential Therapy Tool Kit for B-Cell Malignancies: New Evidence on the Individualized Use of BTK Inhibitors in Relapsed/Refractory CLL/SLL and MCL

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 69:29


Go online to PeerView.com/DQM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you up to the challenge of selecting and sequencing BTK inhibitor options in difficult B-cell cancer settings? This PeerView MasterClass and Case Forum activity recorded at the European hematology annual meeting explores BTK inhibitors as highly effective therapeutic tools for treating R/R CLL/SLL and MCL; join the experts and learn about important evidence on the “upgraded” sequential use of BTK inhibitors and other therapeutic innovations in pretreated B-cell cancer settings. Throughout, the experts will provide case-based insights on the principles of BTK inhibitor selection and sequencing in the setting of disease progression, therapeutic intolerance, and other challenging pretreated populations. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Cite barriers to effective sequential therapy with BTK inhibitors, the mechanistic and selectivity differences between covalent and non-covalent agents, and current efficacy and safety evidence supporting individualized BTK inhibitor therapy in relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell cancer settings; Develop safe, individualized, and evidence-based sequential therapy plans that incorporate the use of BTK inhibitors for patients with R/R CLL/SLL who have progressed on prior therapy; Recommend appropriate BTK inhibitor therapy for patients with R/R MCL or other B-cell malignancies that is informed by the principles of sequential care, strategies to maximize safety, and the option of clinical trial enrollment.

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Dr. Toby A. Eyre, MBChB, DipMedEd, MRCP, FRCPath, MD / Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Upgrading the Sequential Therapy Tool Kit for B-Cell Malignancies: New Evidence on the Individualized Use of BTK Inhibitors in Relapsed/Refractory CLL/SLL and MCL

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 69:29


Go online to PeerView.com/DQM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you up to the challenge of selecting and sequencing BTK inhibitor options in difficult B-cell cancer settings? This PeerView MasterClass and Case Forum activity recorded at the European hematology annual meeting explores BTK inhibitors as highly effective therapeutic tools for treating R/R CLL/SLL and MCL; join the experts and learn about important evidence on the “upgraded” sequential use of BTK inhibitors and other therapeutic innovations in pretreated B-cell cancer settings. Throughout, the experts will provide case-based insights on the principles of BTK inhibitor selection and sequencing in the setting of disease progression, therapeutic intolerance, and other challenging pretreated populations. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Cite barriers to effective sequential therapy with BTK inhibitors, the mechanistic and selectivity differences between covalent and non-covalent agents, and current efficacy and safety evidence supporting individualized BTK inhibitor therapy in relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell cancer settings; Develop safe, individualized, and evidence-based sequential therapy plans that incorporate the use of BTK inhibitors for patients with R/R CLL/SLL who have progressed on prior therapy; Recommend appropriate BTK inhibitor therapy for patients with R/R MCL or other B-cell malignancies that is informed by the principles of sequential care, strategies to maximize safety, and the option of clinical trial enrollment.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video
Dr. Toby A. Eyre, MBChB, DipMedEd, MRCP, FRCPath, MD / Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Upgrading the Sequential Therapy Tool Kit for B-Cell Malignancies: New Evidence on the Individualized Use of BTK Inhibitors in Relapsed/Refractory CLL/SLL and MCL

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 69:38


Go online to PeerView.com/DQM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you up to the challenge of selecting and sequencing BTK inhibitor options in difficult B-cell cancer settings? This PeerView MasterClass and Case Forum activity recorded at the European hematology annual meeting explores BTK inhibitors as highly effective therapeutic tools for treating R/R CLL/SLL and MCL; join the experts and learn about important evidence on the “upgraded” sequential use of BTK inhibitors and other therapeutic innovations in pretreated B-cell cancer settings. Throughout, the experts will provide case-based insights on the principles of BTK inhibitor selection and sequencing in the setting of disease progression, therapeutic intolerance, and other challenging pretreated populations. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Cite barriers to effective sequential therapy with BTK inhibitors, the mechanistic and selectivity differences between covalent and non-covalent agents, and current efficacy and safety evidence supporting individualized BTK inhibitor therapy in relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell cancer settings; Develop safe, individualized, and evidence-based sequential therapy plans that incorporate the use of BTK inhibitors for patients with R/R CLL/SLL who have progressed on prior therapy; Recommend appropriate BTK inhibitor therapy for patients with R/R MCL or other B-cell malignancies that is informed by the principles of sequential care, strategies to maximize safety, and the option of clinical trial enrollment.

PeerView Immunology & Transplantation CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Dr. Toby A. Eyre, MBChB, DipMedEd, MRCP, FRCPath, MD / Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Upgrading the Sequential Therapy Tool Kit for B-Cell Malignancies: New Evidence on the Individualized Use of BTK Inhibitors in Relapsed/Refractory CLL/SLL and MCL

PeerView Immunology & Transplantation CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 69:29


Go online to PeerView.com/DQM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you up to the challenge of selecting and sequencing BTK inhibitor options in difficult B-cell cancer settings? This PeerView MasterClass and Case Forum activity recorded at the European hematology annual meeting explores BTK inhibitors as highly effective therapeutic tools for treating R/R CLL/SLL and MCL; join the experts and learn about important evidence on the “upgraded” sequential use of BTK inhibitors and other therapeutic innovations in pretreated B-cell cancer settings. Throughout, the experts will provide case-based insights on the principles of BTK inhibitor selection and sequencing in the setting of disease progression, therapeutic intolerance, and other challenging pretreated populations. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Cite barriers to effective sequential therapy with BTK inhibitors, the mechanistic and selectivity differences between covalent and non-covalent agents, and current efficacy and safety evidence supporting individualized BTK inhibitor therapy in relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell cancer settings; Develop safe, individualized, and evidence-based sequential therapy plans that incorporate the use of BTK inhibitors for patients with R/R CLL/SLL who have progressed on prior therapy; Recommend appropriate BTK inhibitor therapy for patients with R/R MCL or other B-cell malignancies that is informed by the principles of sequential care, strategies to maximize safety, and the option of clinical trial enrollment.

PeerView Immunology & Transplantation CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Dr. Toby A. Eyre, MBChB, DipMedEd, MRCP, FRCPath, MD / Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Upgrading the Sequential Therapy Tool Kit for B-Cell Malignancies: New Evidence on the Individualized Use of BTK Inhibitors in Relapsed/Refractory CLL/SLL and MCL

PeerView Immunology & Transplantation CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 69:38


Go online to PeerView.com/DQM860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you up to the challenge of selecting and sequencing BTK inhibitor options in difficult B-cell cancer settings? This PeerView MasterClass and Case Forum activity recorded at the European hematology annual meeting explores BTK inhibitors as highly effective therapeutic tools for treating R/R CLL/SLL and MCL; join the experts and learn about important evidence on the “upgraded” sequential use of BTK inhibitors and other therapeutic innovations in pretreated B-cell cancer settings. Throughout, the experts will provide case-based insights on the principles of BTK inhibitor selection and sequencing in the setting of disease progression, therapeutic intolerance, and other challenging pretreated populations. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Cite barriers to effective sequential therapy with BTK inhibitors, the mechanistic and selectivity differences between covalent and non-covalent agents, and current efficacy and safety evidence supporting individualized BTK inhibitor therapy in relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell cancer settings; Develop safe, individualized, and evidence-based sequential therapy plans that incorporate the use of BTK inhibitors for patients with R/R CLL/SLL who have progressed on prior therapy; Recommend appropriate BTK inhibitor therapy for patients with R/R MCL or other B-cell malignancies that is informed by the principles of sequential care, strategies to maximize safety, and the option of clinical trial enrollment.

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Rewriting the Treatment Script in CLL: Guidance on Integrating Modern Targeted and Next-Gen Options Into Patient Care

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 90:21


Go online to PeerView.com/JJJ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you ready to make personalized treatment choices with the potent suite of targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, that have become standards of care in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)? In collaboration with the CLL Society, this PeerView MasterClass & Case Forum, based on a live event at the ASCO Annual Meeting, will give learners foundational insights on the evidence that supports the use of personalized therapy with modern targeted platforms. Watch the expert panel present a series of highly practical case discussions that include guidance on: the evidence-based selection of treatment strategies for treatment-naïve and relapsed CLL; therapeutic planning based on safety considerations; and the integration of novel combinatorial and cellular therapy strategies. Don't miss this expert-led program and receive CME/MOC credit! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize updated efficacy and safety evidence supporting the integration of novel therapeutic classes in CLL, including evidence with BTK, PI3K, and BCL-2 inhibitors, novel combinations, and CAR-T options; Recommend personalized treatment with targeted agents, including fixed duration or continuous therapy strategies or appropriate combinatorial or sequential options, for patients presenting with treatment-naïve or relapsed/refractory CLL; and Manage unique safety considerations associated with the use of targeted agents, novel antibodies, or cellular therapies in the CLL setting.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Rewriting the Treatment Script in CLL: Guidance on Integrating Modern Targeted and Next-Gen Options Into Patient Care

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 90:21


Go online to PeerView.com/JJJ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you ready to make personalized treatment choices with the potent suite of targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, that have become standards of care in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)? In collaboration with the CLL Society, this PeerView MasterClass & Case Forum, based on a live event at the ASCO Annual Meeting, will give learners foundational insights on the evidence that supports the use of personalized therapy with modern targeted platforms. Watch the expert panel present a series of highly practical case discussions that include guidance on: the evidence-based selection of treatment strategies for treatment-naïve and relapsed CLL; therapeutic planning based on safety considerations; and the integration of novel combinatorial and cellular therapy strategies. Don't miss this expert-led program and receive CME/MOC credit! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize updated efficacy and safety evidence supporting the integration of novel therapeutic classes in CLL, including evidence with BTK, PI3K, and BCL-2 inhibitors, novel combinations, and CAR-T options; Recommend personalized treatment with targeted agents, including fixed duration or continuous therapy strategies or appropriate combinatorial or sequential options, for patients presenting with treatment-naïve or relapsed/refractory CLL; and Manage unique safety considerations associated with the use of targeted agents, novel antibodies, or cellular therapies in the CLL setting.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Rewriting the Treatment Script in CLL: Guidance on Integrating Modern Targeted and Next-Gen Options Into Patient Care

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 90:21


Go online to PeerView.com/JJJ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you ready to make personalized treatment choices with the potent suite of targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, that have become standards of care in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)? In collaboration with the CLL Society, this PeerView MasterClass & Case Forum, based on a live event at the ASCO Annual Meeting, will give learners foundational insights on the evidence that supports the use of personalized therapy with modern targeted platforms. Watch the expert panel present a series of highly practical case discussions that include guidance on: the evidence-based selection of treatment strategies for treatment-naïve and relapsed CLL; therapeutic planning based on safety considerations; and the integration of novel combinatorial and cellular therapy strategies. Don't miss this expert-led program and receive CME/MOC credit! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize updated efficacy and safety evidence supporting the integration of novel therapeutic classes in CLL, including evidence with BTK, PI3K, and BCL-2 inhibitors, novel combinations, and CAR-T options; Recommend personalized treatment with targeted agents, including fixed duration or continuous therapy strategies or appropriate combinatorial or sequential options, for patients presenting with treatment-naïve or relapsed/refractory CLL; and Manage unique safety considerations associated with the use of targeted agents, novel antibodies, or cellular therapies in the CLL setting.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Rewriting the Treatment Script in CLL: Guidance on Integrating Modern Targeted and Next-Gen Options Into Patient Care

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 90:21


Go online to PeerView.com/JJJ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you ready to make personalized treatment choices with the potent suite of targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, that have become standards of care in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)? In collaboration with the CLL Society, this PeerView MasterClass & Case Forum, based on a live event at the ASCO Annual Meeting, will give learners foundational insights on the evidence that supports the use of personalized therapy with modern targeted platforms. Watch the expert panel present a series of highly practical case discussions that include guidance on: the evidence-based selection of treatment strategies for treatment-naïve and relapsed CLL; therapeutic planning based on safety considerations; and the integration of novel combinatorial and cellular therapy strategies. Don't miss this expert-led program and receive CME/MOC credit! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize updated efficacy and safety evidence supporting the integration of novel therapeutic classes in CLL, including evidence with BTK, PI3K, and BCL-2 inhibitors, novel combinations, and CAR-T options; Recommend personalized treatment with targeted agents, including fixed duration or continuous therapy strategies or appropriate combinatorial or sequential options, for patients presenting with treatment-naïve or relapsed/refractory CLL; and Manage unique safety considerations associated with the use of targeted agents, novel antibodies, or cellular therapies in the CLL setting.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Rewriting the Treatment Script in CLL: Guidance on Integrating Modern Targeted and Next-Gen Options Into Patient Care

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 90:21


Go online to PeerView.com/JJJ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you ready to make personalized treatment choices with the potent suite of targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, that have become standards of care in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)? In collaboration with the CLL Society, this PeerView MasterClass & Case Forum, based on a live event at the ASCO Annual Meeting, will give learners foundational insights on the evidence that supports the use of personalized therapy with modern targeted platforms. Watch the expert panel present a series of highly practical case discussions that include guidance on: the evidence-based selection of treatment strategies for treatment-naïve and relapsed CLL; therapeutic planning based on safety considerations; and the integration of novel combinatorial and cellular therapy strategies. Don't miss this expert-led program and receive CME/MOC credit! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize updated efficacy and safety evidence supporting the integration of novel therapeutic classes in CLL, including evidence with BTK, PI3K, and BCL-2 inhibitors, novel combinations, and CAR-T options; Recommend personalized treatment with targeted agents, including fixed duration or continuous therapy strategies or appropriate combinatorial or sequential options, for patients presenting with treatment-naïve or relapsed/refractory CLL; and Manage unique safety considerations associated with the use of targeted agents, novel antibodies, or cellular therapies in the CLL setting.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Rewriting the Treatment Script in CLL: Guidance on Integrating Modern Targeted and Next-Gen Options Into Patient Care

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 90:21


Go online to PeerView.com/JJJ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you ready to make personalized treatment choices with the potent suite of targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, that have become standards of care in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)? In collaboration with the CLL Society, this PeerView MasterClass & Case Forum, based on a live event at the ASCO Annual Meeting, will give learners foundational insights on the evidence that supports the use of personalized therapy with modern targeted platforms. Watch the expert panel present a series of highly practical case discussions that include guidance on: the evidence-based selection of treatment strategies for treatment-naïve and relapsed CLL; therapeutic planning based on safety considerations; and the integration of novel combinatorial and cellular therapy strategies. Don't miss this expert-led program and receive CME/MOC credit! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize updated efficacy and safety evidence supporting the integration of novel therapeutic classes in CLL, including evidence with BTK, PI3K, and BCL-2 inhibitors, novel combinations, and CAR-T options; Recommend personalized treatment with targeted agents, including fixed duration or continuous therapy strategies or appropriate combinatorial or sequential options, for patients presenting with treatment-naïve or relapsed/refractory CLL; and Manage unique safety considerations associated with the use of targeted agents, novel antibodies, or cellular therapies in the CLL setting.

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Rewriting the Treatment Script in CLL: Guidance on Integrating Modern Targeted and Next-Gen Options Into Patient Care

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 90:21


Go online to PeerView.com/JJJ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you ready to make personalized treatment choices with the potent suite of targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, that have become standards of care in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)? In collaboration with the CLL Society, this PeerView MasterClass & Case Forum, based on a live event at the ASCO Annual Meeting, will give learners foundational insights on the evidence that supports the use of personalized therapy with modern targeted platforms. Watch the expert panel present a series of highly practical case discussions that include guidance on: the evidence-based selection of treatment strategies for treatment-naïve and relapsed CLL; therapeutic planning based on safety considerations; and the integration of novel combinatorial and cellular therapy strategies. Don't miss this expert-led program and receive CME/MOC credit! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize updated efficacy and safety evidence supporting the integration of novel therapeutic classes in CLL, including evidence with BTK, PI3K, and BCL-2 inhibitors, novel combinations, and CAR-T options; Recommend personalized treatment with targeted agents, including fixed duration or continuous therapy strategies or appropriate combinatorial or sequential options, for patients presenting with treatment-naïve or relapsed/refractory CLL; and Manage unique safety considerations associated with the use of targeted agents, novel antibodies, or cellular therapies in the CLL setting.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Rewriting the Treatment Script in CLL: Guidance on Integrating Modern Targeted and Next-Gen Options Into Patient Care

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 90:21


Go online to PeerView.com/JJJ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you ready to make personalized treatment choices with the potent suite of targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, that have become standards of care in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)? In collaboration with the CLL Society, this PeerView MasterClass & Case Forum, based on a live event at the ASCO Annual Meeting, will give learners foundational insights on the evidence that supports the use of personalized therapy with modern targeted platforms. Watch the expert panel present a series of highly practical case discussions that include guidance on: the evidence-based selection of treatment strategies for treatment-naïve and relapsed CLL; therapeutic planning based on safety considerations; and the integration of novel combinatorial and cellular therapy strategies. Don't miss this expert-led program and receive CME/MOC credit! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize updated efficacy and safety evidence supporting the integration of novel therapeutic classes in CLL, including evidence with BTK, PI3K, and BCL-2 inhibitors, novel combinations, and CAR-T options; Recommend personalized treatment with targeted agents, including fixed duration or continuous therapy strategies or appropriate combinatorial or sequential options, for patients presenting with treatment-naïve or relapsed/refractory CLL; and Manage unique safety considerations associated with the use of targeted agents, novel antibodies, or cellular therapies in the CLL setting.

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 32:25


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 31:46


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 32:25


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Kidney & Genitourinary Diseases CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Kidney & Genitourinary Diseases CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 32:25


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 32:25


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 31:46


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 31:46


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Kidney & Genitourinary Diseases CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Kidney & Genitourinary Diseases CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 31:46


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 31:46


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 32:25


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Gastroenterology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Gastroenterology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 31:46


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Gastroenterology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency

PeerView Gastroenterology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 32:25


Go online to PeerView.com/YSX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a serious and potentially fatal oncologic emergency that, paradoxically, is partially linked to the use of highly effective anticancer treatment. How can the management team rise to the challenge of TLS? In this activity, Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE, and Kristen Battiato, MSN, RN, AGNP-C, will provide an answer. Join them as they explore team-based management of TLS and provide guidance on developing TLS management plans. Throughout this program, the experts will use real-world case scenarios to demonstrate how professionals can work together to identify risk factors for TLS, recognize its laboratory and clinical symptoms, and prevent its occurrence. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Determine the presence of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) and risk status based on patient-, disease-, and treatment-related features in patients with cancer, Develop risk-based prophylactic protocols for TLS that include adequate hydration, patient assessment, and antihyperuricemic medications based on current efficacy evidence, Integrate individualized antihyperuricemic therapy into TLS management plans for patients with cancer, including administration of appropriate treatment, appropriate dosing of antihyperuricemics, and patient counseling measures.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato - The Rising Tide of Novel BTK Inhibitors: Case-Based Guidance on Overcoming Intolerance, Resistance, and Other Clinical Challenges in B-Cell Cancers

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 60:01


Go online to PeerView.com/CZP860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Covalent BTK inhibitors have transformed the care of B-cell cancers such as CLL/SLL and MCL, but challenges to optimal care remain. How well do you understand the barriers to consistent, efficacious treatment with BTK-based treatment and what that means for treatment planning across multiple lines of therapy? During this activity, experts will tackle these questions and demonstrate how to strategically plan for and implement management protocols that address clinical problems such as BTK inhibitor resistance and intolerance. Throughout, the panelists will share insights on evidence-based and effective sequential therapy (including with second-generation covalent BTK inhibitors, noncovalent BTK options, and non–BTK inhibitor agent classes) and use case-based discussion to illustrate how therapeutic challenges associated with BTK inhibitor therapy can be overcome. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Develop plans to capture therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations before or at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Select evidence-based sequential therapy for patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations, Recommend appropriate sequential options for patients with B-cell cancers who exhibit therapeutic intolerance to BTK inhibitors in order to maximize safety, ensure continued efficacy, and augment patient quality of life.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato - The Rising Tide of Novel BTK Inhibitors: Case-Based Guidance on Overcoming Intolerance, Resistance, and Other Clinical Challenges in B-Cell Cancers

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 60:33


Go online to PeerView.com/CZP860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Covalent BTK inhibitors have transformed the care of B-cell cancers such as CLL/SLL and MCL, but challenges to optimal care remain. How well do you understand the barriers to consistent, efficacious treatment with BTK-based treatment and what that means for treatment planning across multiple lines of therapy? During this activity, experts will tackle these questions and demonstrate how to strategically plan for and implement management protocols that address clinical problems such as BTK inhibitor resistance and intolerance. Throughout, the panelists will share insights on evidence-based and effective sequential therapy (including with second-generation covalent BTK inhibitors, noncovalent BTK options, and non–BTK inhibitor agent classes) and use case-based discussion to illustrate how therapeutic challenges associated with BTK inhibitor therapy can be overcome. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Develop plans to capture therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations before or at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Select evidence-based sequential therapy for patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations, Recommend appropriate sequential options for patients with B-cell cancers who exhibit therapeutic intolerance to BTK inhibitors in order to maximize safety, ensure continued efficacy, and augment patient quality of life.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato - The Rising Tide of Novel BTK Inhibitors: Case-Based Guidance on Overcoming Intolerance, Resistance, and Other Clinical Challenges in B-Cell Cancers

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 60:33


Go online to PeerView.com/CZP860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Covalent BTK inhibitors have transformed the care of B-cell cancers such as CLL/SLL and MCL, but challenges to optimal care remain. How well do you understand the barriers to consistent, efficacious treatment with BTK-based treatment and what that means for treatment planning across multiple lines of therapy? During this activity, experts will tackle these questions and demonstrate how to strategically plan for and implement management protocols that address clinical problems such as BTK inhibitor resistance and intolerance. Throughout, the panelists will share insights on evidence-based and effective sequential therapy (including with second-generation covalent BTK inhibitors, noncovalent BTK options, and non–BTK inhibitor agent classes) and use case-based discussion to illustrate how therapeutic challenges associated with BTK inhibitor therapy can be overcome. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Develop plans to capture therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations before or at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Select evidence-based sequential therapy for patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations, Recommend appropriate sequential options for patients with B-cell cancers who exhibit therapeutic intolerance to BTK inhibitors in order to maximize safety, ensure continued efficacy, and augment patient quality of life.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato - The Rising Tide of Novel BTK Inhibitors: Case-Based Guidance on Overcoming Intolerance, Resistance, and Other Clinical Challenges in B-Cell Cancers

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 60:01


Go online to PeerView.com/CZP860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Covalent BTK inhibitors have transformed the care of B-cell cancers such as CLL/SLL and MCL, but challenges to optimal care remain. How well do you understand the barriers to consistent, efficacious treatment with BTK-based treatment and what that means for treatment planning across multiple lines of therapy? During this activity, experts will tackle these questions and demonstrate how to strategically plan for and implement management protocols that address clinical problems such as BTK inhibitor resistance and intolerance. Throughout, the panelists will share insights on evidence-based and effective sequential therapy (including with second-generation covalent BTK inhibitors, noncovalent BTK options, and non–BTK inhibitor agent classes) and use case-based discussion to illustrate how therapeutic challenges associated with BTK inhibitor therapy can be overcome. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Develop plans to capture therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations before or at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Select evidence-based sequential therapy for patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations, Recommend appropriate sequential options for patients with B-cell cancers who exhibit therapeutic intolerance to BTK inhibitors in order to maximize safety, ensure continued efficacy, and augment patient quality of life.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato - The Rising Tide of Novel BTK Inhibitors: Case-Based Guidance on Overcoming Intolerance, Resistance, and Other Clinical Challenges in B-Cell Cancers

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 60:01


Go online to PeerView.com/CZP860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Covalent BTK inhibitors have transformed the care of B-cell cancers such as CLL/SLL and MCL, but challenges to optimal care remain. How well do you understand the barriers to consistent, efficacious treatment with BTK-based treatment and what that means for treatment planning across multiple lines of therapy? During this activity, experts will tackle these questions and demonstrate how to strategically plan for and implement management protocols that address clinical problems such as BTK inhibitor resistance and intolerance. Throughout, the panelists will share insights on evidence-based and effective sequential therapy (including with second-generation covalent BTK inhibitors, noncovalent BTK options, and non–BTK inhibitor agent classes) and use case-based discussion to illustrate how therapeutic challenges associated with BTK inhibitor therapy can be overcome. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Develop plans to capture therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations before or at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Select evidence-based sequential therapy for patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations, Recommend appropriate sequential options for patients with B-cell cancers who exhibit therapeutic intolerance to BTK inhibitors in order to maximize safety, ensure continued efficacy, and augment patient quality of life.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video
Anthony R. Mato - The Rising Tide of Novel BTK Inhibitors: Case-Based Guidance on Overcoming Intolerance, Resistance, and Other Clinical Challenges in B-Cell Cancers

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 60:33


Go online to PeerView.com/CZP860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Covalent BTK inhibitors have transformed the care of B-cell cancers such as CLL/SLL and MCL, but challenges to optimal care remain. How well do you understand the barriers to consistent, efficacious treatment with BTK-based treatment and what that means for treatment planning across multiple lines of therapy? During this activity, experts will tackle these questions and demonstrate how to strategically plan for and implement management protocols that address clinical problems such as BTK inhibitor resistance and intolerance. Throughout, the panelists will share insights on evidence-based and effective sequential therapy (including with second-generation covalent BTK inhibitors, noncovalent BTK options, and non–BTK inhibitor agent classes) and use case-based discussion to illustrate how therapeutic challenges associated with BTK inhibitor therapy can be overcome. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Develop plans to capture therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations before or at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Select evidence-based sequential therapy for patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations, Recommend appropriate sequential options for patients with B-cell cancers who exhibit therapeutic intolerance to BTK inhibitors in order to maximize safety, ensure continued efficacy, and augment patient quality of life.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Interprofessional Perspectives on Safety Management With Targeted Therapy for B-Cell Malignancies

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 64:29


Go online to PeerView.com/ECV860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, a hematologist-oncologist, cardiologist, oncology nurse, and pharmacist team up to discuss targeted agents (including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors) in B-cell malignancies and how the team works closely together to manage toxicity and safety concerns associated with targeted therapies. Case scenarios are presented to illustrate how a collaborative approach is not only necessary for managing patients with B-cell cancers, such as CLL and MCL, but can also improve patient outcomes through monitoring and managing adverse events. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Cite current evidence and guidelines supporting a treatment role for targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, in the management of B-cell malignancies, Identify the unique spectrum of adverse events associated with the use of targeted agents in B-cell malignancies, including hypertension, bleeding, cardiac events, TLS, neutropenia, fatigue, and others, Develop team-based management strategies to address the emergence of adverse events in patients with B-cell malignancies receiving therapy with novel agents, Utilize team-based educational and counseling strategies detailing therapeutic and safety expectations for patients with MCL, CLL, or other B-cell malignancies.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Interprofessional Perspectives on Safety Management With Targeted Therapy for B-Cell Malignancies

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 64:29


Go online to PeerView.com/ECV860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, a hematologist-oncologist, cardiologist, oncology nurse, and pharmacist team up to discuss targeted agents (including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors) in B-cell malignancies and how the team works closely together to manage toxicity and safety concerns associated with targeted therapies. Case scenarios are presented to illustrate how a collaborative approach is not only necessary for managing patients with B-cell cancers, such as CLL and MCL, but can also improve patient outcomes through monitoring and managing adverse events. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Cite current evidence and guidelines supporting a treatment role for targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, in the management of B-cell malignancies, Identify the unique spectrum of adverse events associated with the use of targeted agents in B-cell malignancies, including hypertension, bleeding, cardiac events, TLS, neutropenia, fatigue, and others, Develop team-based management strategies to address the emergence of adverse events in patients with B-cell malignancies receiving therapy with novel agents, Utilize team-based educational and counseling strategies detailing therapeutic and safety expectations for patients with MCL, CLL, or other B-cell malignancies.

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Interprofessional Perspectives on Safety Management With Targeted Therapy for B-Cell Malignancies

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 64:10


Go online to PeerView.com/ECV860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, a hematologist-oncologist, cardiologist, oncology nurse, and pharmacist team up to discuss targeted agents (including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors) in B-cell malignancies and how the team works closely together to manage toxicity and safety concerns associated with targeted therapies. Case scenarios are presented to illustrate how a collaborative approach is not only necessary for managing patients with B-cell cancers, such as CLL and MCL, but can also improve patient outcomes through monitoring and managing adverse events. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Cite current evidence and guidelines supporting a treatment role for targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, in the management of B-cell malignancies, Identify the unique spectrum of adverse events associated with the use of targeted agents in B-cell malignancies, including hypertension, bleeding, cardiac events, TLS, neutropenia, fatigue, and others, Develop team-based management strategies to address the emergence of adverse events in patients with B-cell malignancies receiving therapy with novel agents, Utilize team-based educational and counseling strategies detailing therapeutic and safety expectations for patients with MCL, CLL, or other B-cell malignancies.

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Interprofessional Perspectives on Safety Management With Targeted Therapy for B-Cell Malignancies

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 64:29


Go online to PeerView.com/ECV860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, a hematologist-oncologist, cardiologist, oncology nurse, and pharmacist team up to discuss targeted agents (including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors) in B-cell malignancies and how the team works closely together to manage toxicity and safety concerns associated with targeted therapies. Case scenarios are presented to illustrate how a collaborative approach is not only necessary for managing patients with B-cell cancers, such as CLL and MCL, but can also improve patient outcomes through monitoring and managing adverse events. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Cite current evidence and guidelines supporting a treatment role for targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, in the management of B-cell malignancies, Identify the unique spectrum of adverse events associated with the use of targeted agents in B-cell malignancies, including hypertension, bleeding, cardiac events, TLS, neutropenia, fatigue, and others, Develop team-based management strategies to address the emergence of adverse events in patients with B-cell malignancies receiving therapy with novel agents, Utilize team-based educational and counseling strategies detailing therapeutic and safety expectations for patients with MCL, CLL, or other B-cell malignancies.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Interprofessional Perspectives on Safety Management With Targeted Therapy for B-Cell Malignancies

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 64:10


Go online to PeerView.com/ECV860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, a hematologist-oncologist, cardiologist, oncology nurse, and pharmacist team up to discuss targeted agents (including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors) in B-cell malignancies and how the team works closely together to manage toxicity and safety concerns associated with targeted therapies. Case scenarios are presented to illustrate how a collaborative approach is not only necessary for managing patients with B-cell cancers, such as CLL and MCL, but can also improve patient outcomes through monitoring and managing adverse events. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Cite current evidence and guidelines supporting a treatment role for targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, in the management of B-cell malignancies, Identify the unique spectrum of adverse events associated with the use of targeted agents in B-cell malignancies, including hypertension, bleeding, cardiac events, TLS, neutropenia, fatigue, and others, Develop team-based management strategies to address the emergence of adverse events in patients with B-cell malignancies receiving therapy with novel agents, Utilize team-based educational and counseling strategies detailing therapeutic and safety expectations for patients with MCL, CLL, or other B-cell malignancies.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Interprofessional Perspectives on Safety Management With Targeted Therapy for B-Cell Malignancies

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 64:10


Go online to PeerView.com/ECV860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, a hematologist-oncologist, cardiologist, oncology nurse, and pharmacist team up to discuss targeted agents (including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors) in B-cell malignancies and how the team works closely together to manage toxicity and safety concerns associated with targeted therapies. Case scenarios are presented to illustrate how a collaborative approach is not only necessary for managing patients with B-cell cancers, such as CLL and MCL, but can also improve patient outcomes through monitoring and managing adverse events. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Cite current evidence and guidelines supporting a treatment role for targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, in the management of B-cell malignancies, Identify the unique spectrum of adverse events associated with the use of targeted agents in B-cell malignancies, including hypertension, bleeding, cardiac events, TLS, neutropenia, fatigue, and others, Develop team-based management strategies to address the emergence of adverse events in patients with B-cell malignancies receiving therapy with novel agents, Utilize team-based educational and counseling strategies detailing therapeutic and safety expectations for patients with MCL, CLL, or other B-cell malignancies.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Interprofessional Perspectives on Safety Management With Targeted Therapy for B-Cell Malignancies

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 64:29


Go online to PeerView.com/ECV860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, a hematologist-oncologist, cardiologist, oncology nurse, and pharmacist team up to discuss targeted agents (including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors) in B-cell malignancies and how the team works closely together to manage toxicity and safety concerns associated with targeted therapies. Case scenarios are presented to illustrate how a collaborative approach is not only necessary for managing patients with B-cell cancers, such as CLL and MCL, but can also improve patient outcomes through monitoring and managing adverse events. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Cite current evidence and guidelines supporting a treatment role for targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, in the management of B-cell malignancies, Identify the unique spectrum of adverse events associated with the use of targeted agents in B-cell malignancies, including hypertension, bleeding, cardiac events, TLS, neutropenia, fatigue, and others, Develop team-based management strategies to address the emergence of adverse events in patients with B-cell malignancies receiving therapy with novel agents, Utilize team-based educational and counseling strategies detailing therapeutic and safety expectations for patients with MCL, CLL, or other B-cell malignancies.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Interprofessional Perspectives on Safety Management With Targeted Therapy for B-Cell Malignancies

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 64:10


Go online to PeerView.com/ECV860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, a hematologist-oncologist, cardiologist, oncology nurse, and pharmacist team up to discuss targeted agents (including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors) in B-cell malignancies and how the team works closely together to manage toxicity and safety concerns associated with targeted therapies. Case scenarios are presented to illustrate how a collaborative approach is not only necessary for managing patients with B-cell cancers, such as CLL and MCL, but can also improve patient outcomes through monitoring and managing adverse events. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Cite current evidence and guidelines supporting a treatment role for targeted agents, including BTK and BCL-2 inhibitors, in the management of B-cell malignancies, Identify the unique spectrum of adverse events associated with the use of targeted agents in B-cell malignancies, including hypertension, bleeding, cardiac events, TLS, neutropenia, fatigue, and others, Develop team-based management strategies to address the emergence of adverse events in patients with B-cell malignancies receiving therapy with novel agents, Utilize team-based educational and counseling strategies detailing therapeutic and safety expectations for patients with MCL, CLL, or other B-cell malignancies.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
"Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - The Next Building Block for B-Cell Cancer Care: Exploring Personalized Treatment With Emerging BTK Inhibitor Options in CLL/SLL and MCL"

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 62:27


Go online to PeerView.com/QXD860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Despite the success of BTK inhibitor therapy in B-cell malignancies, therapeutic resistance and intolerance represent barriers to effective, sustained anticancer therapy. What can clinicians do in the face of this challenge? In this case-based “Clinical Consults” discussion, a panel of leading experts meet this challenge head on and provide guidance on how to plan for and proactively capture the emergence of BTK resistance and intolerance, address the medical challenges of selecting effective sequential therapy, and prepare for the emergence of newer non-covalent BTK options. Throughout, our experts share sound, evidence-based treatment plans designed to address the medical needs of patients progressing on or unable to tolerate BTK covalent inhibitor therapy in the CLL/SLL and MCL settings. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize current evidence on the mechanistic properties, safety, and efficacy of covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors with therapeutic applications in B-cell malignancies, including in settings where therapeutic intolerance or resistance mutations are present, Develop management models for capturing therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Recommend evidence-based management plans addressing the therapeutic and safety needs of patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations or who are unable to continue on therapy due to adverse events.

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
"Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - The Next Building Block for B-Cell Cancer Care: Exploring Personalized Treatment With Emerging BTK Inhibitor Options in CLL/SLL and MCL"

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 62:22


Go online to PeerView.com/QXD860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Despite the success of BTK inhibitor therapy in B-cell malignancies, therapeutic resistance and intolerance represent barriers to effective, sustained anticancer therapy. What can clinicians do in the face of this challenge? In this case-based “Clinical Consults” discussion, a panel of leading experts meet this challenge head on and provide guidance on how to plan for and proactively capture the emergence of BTK resistance and intolerance, address the medical challenges of selecting effective sequential therapy, and prepare for the emergence of newer non-covalent BTK options. Throughout, our experts share sound, evidence-based treatment plans designed to address the medical needs of patients progressing on or unable to tolerate BTK covalent inhibitor therapy in the CLL/SLL and MCL settings. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize current evidence on the mechanistic properties, safety, and efficacy of covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors with therapeutic applications in B-cell malignancies, including in settings where therapeutic intolerance or resistance mutations are present, Develop management models for capturing therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Recommend evidence-based management plans addressing the therapeutic and safety needs of patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations or who are unable to continue on therapy due to adverse events.

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
"Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - The Next Building Block for B-Cell Cancer Care: Exploring Personalized Treatment With Emerging BTK Inhibitor Options in CLL/SLL and MCL"

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 62:27


Go online to PeerView.com/QXD860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Despite the success of BTK inhibitor therapy in B-cell malignancies, therapeutic resistance and intolerance represent barriers to effective, sustained anticancer therapy. What can clinicians do in the face of this challenge? In this case-based “Clinical Consults” discussion, a panel of leading experts meet this challenge head on and provide guidance on how to plan for and proactively capture the emergence of BTK resistance and intolerance, address the medical challenges of selecting effective sequential therapy, and prepare for the emergence of newer non-covalent BTK options. Throughout, our experts share sound, evidence-based treatment plans designed to address the medical needs of patients progressing on or unable to tolerate BTK covalent inhibitor therapy in the CLL/SLL and MCL settings. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize current evidence on the mechanistic properties, safety, and efficacy of covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors with therapeutic applications in B-cell malignancies, including in settings where therapeutic intolerance or resistance mutations are present, Develop management models for capturing therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Recommend evidence-based management plans addressing the therapeutic and safety needs of patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations or who are unable to continue on therapy due to adverse events.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
"Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - The Next Building Block for B-Cell Cancer Care: Exploring Personalized Treatment With Emerging BTK Inhibitor Options in CLL/SLL and MCL"

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 62:22


Go online to PeerView.com/QXD860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Despite the success of BTK inhibitor therapy in B-cell malignancies, therapeutic resistance and intolerance represent barriers to effective, sustained anticancer therapy. What can clinicians do in the face of this challenge? In this case-based “Clinical Consults” discussion, a panel of leading experts meet this challenge head on and provide guidance on how to plan for and proactively capture the emergence of BTK resistance and intolerance, address the medical challenges of selecting effective sequential therapy, and prepare for the emergence of newer non-covalent BTK options. Throughout, our experts share sound, evidence-based treatment plans designed to address the medical needs of patients progressing on or unable to tolerate BTK covalent inhibitor therapy in the CLL/SLL and MCL settings. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize current evidence on the mechanistic properties, safety, and efficacy of covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors with therapeutic applications in B-cell malignancies, including in settings where therapeutic intolerance or resistance mutations are present, Develop management models for capturing therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Recommend evidence-based management plans addressing the therapeutic and safety needs of patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations or who are unable to continue on therapy due to adverse events.

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
"Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - The Next Building Block for B-Cell Cancer Care: Exploring Personalized Treatment With Emerging BTK Inhibitor Options in CLL/SLL and MCL"

PeerView Heart, Lung & Blood CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 62:22


Go online to PeerView.com/QXD860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Despite the success of BTK inhibitor therapy in B-cell malignancies, therapeutic resistance and intolerance represent barriers to effective, sustained anticancer therapy. What can clinicians do in the face of this challenge? In this case-based “Clinical Consults” discussion, a panel of leading experts meet this challenge head on and provide guidance on how to plan for and proactively capture the emergence of BTK resistance and intolerance, address the medical challenges of selecting effective sequential therapy, and prepare for the emergence of newer non-covalent BTK options. Throughout, our experts share sound, evidence-based treatment plans designed to address the medical needs of patients progressing on or unable to tolerate BTK covalent inhibitor therapy in the CLL/SLL and MCL settings. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize current evidence on the mechanistic properties, safety, and efficacy of covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors with therapeutic applications in B-cell malignancies, including in settings where therapeutic intolerance or resistance mutations are present, Develop management models for capturing therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Recommend evidence-based management plans addressing the therapeutic and safety needs of patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations or who are unable to continue on therapy due to adverse events.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video
"Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - The Next Building Block for B-Cell Cancer Care: Exploring Personalized Treatment With Emerging BTK Inhibitor Options in CLL/SLL and MCL"

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 62:27


Go online to PeerView.com/QXD860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Despite the success of BTK inhibitor therapy in B-cell malignancies, therapeutic resistance and intolerance represent barriers to effective, sustained anticancer therapy. What can clinicians do in the face of this challenge? In this case-based “Clinical Consults” discussion, a panel of leading experts meet this challenge head on and provide guidance on how to plan for and proactively capture the emergence of BTK resistance and intolerance, address the medical challenges of selecting effective sequential therapy, and prepare for the emergence of newer non-covalent BTK options. Throughout, our experts share sound, evidence-based treatment plans designed to address the medical needs of patients progressing on or unable to tolerate BTK covalent inhibitor therapy in the CLL/SLL and MCL settings. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize current evidence on the mechanistic properties, safety, and efficacy of covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors with therapeutic applications in B-cell malignancies, including in settings where therapeutic intolerance or resistance mutations are present, Develop management models for capturing therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Recommend evidence-based management plans addressing the therapeutic and safety needs of patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations or who are unable to continue on therapy due to adverse events.

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
"Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - The Next Building Block for B-Cell Cancer Care: Exploring Personalized Treatment With Emerging BTK Inhibitor Options in CLL/SLL and MCL"

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 62:22


Go online to PeerView.com/QXD860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Despite the success of BTK inhibitor therapy in B-cell malignancies, therapeutic resistance and intolerance represent barriers to effective, sustained anticancer therapy. What can clinicians do in the face of this challenge? In this case-based “Clinical Consults” discussion, a panel of leading experts meet this challenge head on and provide guidance on how to plan for and proactively capture the emergence of BTK resistance and intolerance, address the medical challenges of selecting effective sequential therapy, and prepare for the emergence of newer non-covalent BTK options. Throughout, our experts share sound, evidence-based treatment plans designed to address the medical needs of patients progressing on or unable to tolerate BTK covalent inhibitor therapy in the CLL/SLL and MCL settings. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize current evidence on the mechanistic properties, safety, and efficacy of covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors with therapeutic applications in B-cell malignancies, including in settings where therapeutic intolerance or resistance mutations are present, Develop management models for capturing therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Recommend evidence-based management plans addressing the therapeutic and safety needs of patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations or who are unable to continue on therapy due to adverse events.

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
"Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - The Next Building Block for B-Cell Cancer Care: Exploring Personalized Treatment With Emerging BTK Inhibitor Options in CLL/SLL and MCL"

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 62:27


Go online to PeerView.com/QXD860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Despite the success of BTK inhibitor therapy in B-cell malignancies, therapeutic resistance and intolerance represent barriers to effective, sustained anticancer therapy. What can clinicians do in the face of this challenge? In this case-based “Clinical Consults” discussion, a panel of leading experts meet this challenge head on and provide guidance on how to plan for and proactively capture the emergence of BTK resistance and intolerance, address the medical challenges of selecting effective sequential therapy, and prepare for the emergence of newer non-covalent BTK options. Throughout, our experts share sound, evidence-based treatment plans designed to address the medical needs of patients progressing on or unable to tolerate BTK covalent inhibitor therapy in the CLL/SLL and MCL settings. Upon completion of this accredited CE activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize current evidence on the mechanistic properties, safety, and efficacy of covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors with therapeutic applications in B-cell malignancies, including in settings where therapeutic intolerance or resistance mutations are present, Develop management models for capturing therapeutic intolerance or BTK resistance mutations at disease progression in patients receiving treatment with covalent BTK inhibitors, Recommend evidence-based management plans addressing the therapeutic and safety needs of patients with CLL/SLL or MCL who are progressing on a covalent BTK inhibitor with resistance mutations or who are unable to continue on therapy due to adverse events.