Jacob Sands, MD - Facilitating Progress in the Treatment of SCLC: How to Optimize the Use of Current Systemic Options and Accelerate the Clinical Transition of Investigational Approaches - a podcast by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education

from 2023-03-28T18:00

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Go online to PeerView.com/FSN860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. After many years of slow progress, the treatment arsenal has finally expanded and more hope is on the horizon for patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Notable advances such as chemo-immunotherapy in the first-line setting and lurbinectedin in the second-line setting have now become guideline-recommended standards of care and propelled the treatment of SCLC forward. Further research efforts are focused on understanding the underlying biology and potential subtypes of SCLC, what biomarkers may be useful in refining treatment selection, and evaluation of novel therapeutic options and rational combinations. In this PeerView Live Candid Conversations & Clinical Consults symposium, based on a recent live symposium, leading experts weave together the latest evidence on standard-of-care therapies and the evolving data on new/emerging approaches to provide a big-picture overview of the present and future management of SCLC and how to accelerate further progress in this challenging disease. These discussions are framed with illustrative patient cases to highlight evidence-based strategies to improve care and outcomes in SCLC. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Analyze the role and use of current and emerging therapies for SCLC and the evidence supporting their use; Implement multidisciplinary strategies and shared decision-making to ensure early diagnosis, rapid initiation of therapy, and optimal care throughout the disease continuum for each patient with SCLC; Incorporate current standard-of-care therapies into individualized treatment plans for eligible patients with SCLC based on the latest evidence, guideline recommendations, and patient needs/preferences; and Recommend enrollment in clinical trials evaluating current and new/emerging therapies to eligible patients with SCLC to facilitate progress and improve outcomes

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