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What are your practical considerations for incorporating bispecific antibody therapy into treatment of relapsed DLBCL?

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Medical Oncology · Harvard Medical School

In relapsed/refractory DLBCL, if the patient has not yet received bispecific antibody (BsAb) and/or CAR T-cells, and the patient is eligible and able to receive CAR T-cells, I favor CAR T-cells before BsAb, given extensive follow-up time demonstrating CAR T-cells are a potentially curative approach ...

Which patients with muscle invasive bladder cancer will you treat with adjuvant nivolumab?

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Medical Oncology · AdventHealth Cancer Institute

I treat patients who fulfill the eligibility criteria of CheckMate 274. Thus, patients must have had radical surgery (R0, with negative surgical margins) within 120 days before randomization, with or without neoadjuvant cisplatin-based chemotherapy. Patients must have had pathological evidence of ur...

How would you approach hormone replacement therapy for perimenopause in a patient with increased risk factors for VTE?

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Hematology · Medical University of South Carolina

Like many medical choices, this decision involves weighing trade-offs—specifically, the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) versus the burden of severe menopausal symptoms. If we focus only on VTE risk (and set aside the trade-offs related to menopausal symptoms and the controversial issue of breas...

How do you counsel cancer patients when they ask if they should avoid sugar?

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Radiation Oncology · Tennessee Oncology

“We don’t have evidence to support any specific diet that can either worsen or improve outcomes. I encourage a healthy, well-balanced diet with my top priority being you maintaining your weight during treatment.” Particularly for my head and neck patients, getting in sufficient calories is of the ut...

What are the most common pain regimens that you use in cancer care?

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Medical Oncology · University of Wisconsin

Malignant pain is common, and oncologists should be comfortable initiating management in their patients. Let's imagine, for this case, that local therapies for a focal pain have been explored and we've decided it's time for medication/systemic approach. After an initial screening question for a subs...

How do you approach laboratory assessment for anticoagulation adherence when working up anticoagulation failure?

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Hematology · University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry

When faced with an anticoagulation failure, my go-to test for adherence is looking at the medication-dispense report (if you have this available at your institution, it is very handy for understanding the patient's adherence to anticoagulation). Typically, this will either show intermittent dispensi...

What are your top takeaways in Medical Oncology from SABCS 2024?

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Medical Oncology · University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

I would give the following studies the top 3 in terms of impact: GS2-12:The PATINA study, that tested the use of palbociclib in patients who were on maintenance first-line therapy after induction therapy for metastatic HER2 and hormone receptor-positive breast cancer with taxane or vinorelbine plus ...

What is the best way to prepare children with von Willebrand disease for tonsillectomy to reduce the risk of post-operative hemorrhage?

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Hematology · University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

I am an adult provider, but the treatment is similar regardless of age. The exact treatment plan will vary depending on the type and severity of VWD (i.e., mild type 1 VWD vs type 2B VWD); however, for tonsillectomies, I provide VWF concentrate 40-80 IU/kg 5-30 min preoperatively, followed by postop...

How do you treat vaginal dryness associated with estrogen deprivation therapy for ER+ and/or PR+ breast cancer?

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Medical Oncology · Yale

This is a common problem for many postmenopausal women or those on ovarian suppression. A gynecology exam is important to make sure symptoms are specifically due to estrogen deprivation and not compounded by other causes. A number of options can help including coconut oil/olive oil, vaginal moisturi...

Do you incorporate the ALASCCA trial into your clinical practice and perform NGS on all early stage colon cancer patients to determine if adjuvant aspirin would be beneficial?

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Medical Oncology · Lurie Comp Cancer Center of Northwestern Univ

Yes, I recommend obtaining PIK3CA testing on patients with resectable colon and rectal cancer based on the ALASCCA trial, as well as other data for patients who are able to receive low-dose aspirin if they have a PIK3CA mutation. NCCN guidelines currently recommend post-surgery/adjuvant therapy aspi...