Sinopsis
PeerView is an independent, professional medical publishing company focused on gathering and reporting information pertaining to clinically relevant advances and developments in the science and practice of medicine. As publishers of PeerView Publications, PeerView is solely responsible for the selection of publication topics, the preparation of editorial content and the distribution of all materials it publishes.
Episodios
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Nancy P. Moldawer, RN, MSN - Aligning Nursing Care Strategies With Evolving Patient Needs in RCC: Interprofessional Insights on Optimizing Outcomes With Novel Targeted and Immune-Based Therapies
16/06/2022 Duración: 01h38minGo online to PeerView.com/ASX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Do you know the best strategies for integrating novel therapeutic approaches into the care of your patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC)? With the rapid expansion of effective treatments, oncology nurses have more opportunities than ever before to provide support and guidance that favorably influences outcomes for their patients with advanced kidney cancer. However, research has shown that many patients are not receiving individualized, evidence-based, and guideline-concordant treatment and those patients who are receiving new therapies are not receiving appropriate nurse-led care. Join PeerView for an interprofessional case-based activity featuring two nurse professionals and an oncologist to get insight on bringing treatment advances, including immune checkpoint inhibitors and combination strategies, into clinical practice. The expert panel will provide learners with a stro
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Ashish M. Kamat, MD, MBBS - Multidisciplinary Guidance on Translating the Latest Therapeutic Advances Into Patient Care for Early to Advanced Bladder Cancer: Clinical Consults and Cases From the Community
14/06/2022 Duración: 01h21minGo online to PeerView.com/VSV860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. The recent transformation of the bladder cancer therapeutic landscape includes the PD-1/PD-L1–targeting immune checkpoint inhibitors for advanced/metastatic bladder cancer, erdafitinib for FGFR mutation–positive bladder tumors, and the antibody–drug conjugates enfortumab vedotin and sacituzumab govitecan in the post–immune checkpoint inhibitor setting. Utilizing these agents in localized disease settings has led to the emergence of novel bladder-sparing and perioperative approaches, including the first regulatory approval of adjuvant immunotherapy in high-risk muscle-invasive bladder cancer. In light of these developments, the challenge for urology professionals is how to best blend the diverse clinical evidence for these agents with the realities of real-world cancer care. This PeerView activity, developed in collaboration with the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, will guide le
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Rajiv Agarwal, MD, MS - A Renewed Look at MRA Therapy: Improving Renal Outcomes and Reducing Risks in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
26/05/2022 Duración: 36minGo online to PeerView.com/JNH860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert nephrologist examines the pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and the effects of mineralocorticoid receptor overactivation in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) to offer practical strategies for identifying which patients with CKD and T2D may benefit from treatment with nonsteroidal MRAs. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Explain the pathophysiology of CKD progression and the effects of mineralocorticoid receptor overactivation in patients with T2D, Compare the mechanism of action, potency, selectivity, and physiological distribution of steroidal and nonsteroidal MRAs, Identify patients with CKD and T2D that may derive specific benefit from treatment with nonsteroidal MRAs.
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John J. Russell, MD - Cancer Control Through Early Blood-Based Detection: Perspectives on Integrating Innovative Multicancer Early Detection Tests in the Primary Care Setting
05/05/2022 Duración: 29minGo online to PeerView.com/MBR860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Blood-based cancer screening has the potential to revolutionize conventional approaches to early cancer detection—are you current on the recent scientific developments with multicancer early detection tests? Find out more in this activity, which features a multidisciplinary panel’s take on the potential of blood-based cancer screening, the implications of emerging MCED blood tests for primary care practice, and collaborative, case-based strategies for incorporating these innovations into routine patient care. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Assess the scientific foundations and clinical utility of novel multicancer early detection (MCED) tests, including available clinical evidence on sensitivity, specificity, and tumor localization accuracy, Plan strategies to appropriately integrate MCED tests into routine primary care practice based on
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Bradley J. Monk, MD, FACS, FACOG - When Are PARP Inhibitors the Best Choice for Patients With Ovarian Cancer? Personalizing Therapeutic Selection Across the Disease Continuum
04/05/2022 Duración: 56minGo online to PeerView.com/YWA860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you optimizing the care of your patients with ovarian cancer with poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors and novel therapies such as tumor treating fields (TTFields)? If you are like many oncologists, gynecologists, and other clinicians involved in the treatment of patients with ovarian cancer, you may be struggling to understand which patients will benefit from treatment with these newer approaches. Join PeerView for an educational activity designed to provide busy healthcare practitioners with the information they need to use these treatments in clinical practice. Our expert faculty will provide an in-depth look at recent clinical evidence and ongoing research on PARP inhibitors, TTFields, and other novel strategies in ovarian cancer and practical guidance, drawn from their own experience, on incorporating new treatments, including through clinical trial enrollment
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Anthony R. Mato, MD, MSCE - Solving the Challenge of Tumor Lysis Syndrome: Expert Insight and Guidance on a Challenging Oncologic Emergency
29/04/2022 Duración: 31minGo 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
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Sumanta Kumar Pal, MD, FASCO - Navigating Evolving Standards of Care in Renal Cell Carcinoma: Expert Insights on Selecting and Sequencing Targeted and Immunotherapy Options and a Look at Emerging Strategies
22/04/2022 Duración: 01h28minGo online to PeerView.com/TRX860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Are you ready to bring the new standard of care for advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC) into your clinical practice? Join PeerView and KCCure to learn what the latest research on multi-targeted TKIs, immune checkpoint inhibitors, and combination strategies (dual checkpoint blockade and immune checkpoint inhibitor/TKI combinations) means for your patients with advanced disease. Our panel of experts will discuss how highly efficacious therapeutic strategies are changing outcomes in earlier lines of treatment and the potential for approved agents to be used in new settings. With illustrative patient cases guiding the discussion, this engaging activity will provide participants with the information they need to navigate important clinical decisions, including how to sequence available therapies; which systemic therapies to use in patients with metastatic, locally advanced, or high-r
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Carla M. Nester, MD, MSA, FASN - Hope Is on the Horizon: The Clinical Potential of Emerging Disease-Modifying Therapies for Managing Complement 3 Glomerulopathy
13/04/2022 Duración: 19minGo online to PeerView.com/JCU860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, an expert in complement 3 glomerulopathy (C3G) discusses evidence-based approaches to differentially diagnose patients with C3G and reviews the evidence for current and emerging treatment strategies. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Explain the pathophysiology of C3G, highlighting the rationale for using complement proteins and proteinuria as therapeutic targets, Differentially diagnose patients with C3G using evidence-based tools and strategies, Identify the mechanisms of action for agents targeted at specific complement inhibitors (eg, Factors B, C5a, C3, etc), Incorporate the latest findings for approved and emerging pharmacotherapies to optimize the management of patients with C3G.
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Robert Dreicer, MD, MS, MACP, FASCO - Decisions and Dilemmas in Prostate Cancer Management: Building on Progress to Advance Personalized Care Through Candid Conversations and Expert Clinical Consults
30/03/2022 Duración: 01h21minGo online to PeerView.com/GZF860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Clinicians who treat patients with prostate cancer have new opportunities to improve outcomes across a variety of settings, but the rapid expansion of treatment options has also presented dilemmas for those trying to choose the right treatment for the right patient. For instance, next-generation anti-androgen agents have proven efficacious in early stages of prostate cancer, while approvals of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors are available in later-line metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Combination approaches, under investigation across various stages of prostate cancer, further highlight the expansive opportunities for treatment personalization across the disease continuum. Given this new wealth of options, how do clinicians determine the best treatment course for each patient? Join PeerView and the Prostate Conditions Education Council for
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Professor Thomas Powles, MBBS, MRCP, MD - Carrying Through in Advanced/Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma: Expert Perspectives on Recent Practice‐Changing Data and the Practicalities of Individualizing and Continuing Care With Novel Immunotherapy Maintenance
22/02/2022 Duración: 55minGo online to PeerView.com/RVA860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Improving outcomes for patients with advanced urothelial carcinoma (UC) has been challenging, with many patients experiencing only short periods of progression-free survival after treatment with first-line chemotherapy. A game changer in many cancers, immunotherapy has provided new avenues for the cancer care team to help their patients with advanced UC live longer. In particular, new data on the use of immunotherapy in the first-line maintenance setting has shown that using immunotherapy before patients’ progress to the second-line setting increases survival without a negative impact on quality of life. In this activity, a panel of experts discusses strategies for incorporating these important data into individualized patient care. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Cite the available clinical evidence on the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors a
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George L. Bakris, MD / Joanna Hudson, PharmD, BCPS, FASN, FCCP, FNKF - Advancing the Standard of Care for Patients with Hyperkalemia: Insights and Evidence for Clinical Pharmacy Practice
09/02/2022 Duración: 01h23minGo online to PeerView.com/YVS860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Hyperkalemia is a potentially life-threatening condition caused by the inability of the kidneys to excrete potassium sufficiently. Excessive potassium levels can lead to cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. Hyperkalemia is often encountered in hospitalized patients and frequently recurs after discharge. The problem is further complicated by the fact that guideline-directed medical therapies frequently used to reduce cardiorenal risks in patients with heart failure (HF) or chronic kidney disease (CKD) can increase the risk of hyperkalemia. Newer potassium binders may allow these patients to better tolerate guideline-directed therapies, as well as reduce the risk of hyperkalemia recurrence. Interprofessional models of care, such as those involving the pharmacist in transition-of-care interventions, have also been shown to improve patient outcomes. In this activity, based
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Robert Dreicer, MD, MS, MACP, FASCO/Pedro C. Barata, MD, MSc - Personalizing and Advancing Modern Treatment Approaches to Prostate Cancer
11/01/2022 Duración: 57minGo online to PeerView.com/TGE860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In recent years, the multidisciplinary relationship between urologic oncologists and advanced practice clinicians in the management of patients with prostate cancer has become increasingly more important in providing the best patient care. During this video, an expert panel highlights how a multidisciplinary team can use the latest clinical evidence, treatment guidelines, and expert consensus recommendations to improve care for patients with prostate cancer and gives practical insights on applying next-generation anti-androgen agents, PARP inhibitors, and chemotherapy to the prostate cancer treatment landscape. The experts also provide meaningful guidance to assist clinicians in optimizing treatment planning based on a modern understanding of prostate cancer biology, best treatment practices, and the expanding opportunities for treatment personalization across the disease contin
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"Jennifer Wargo, MD, MMSc - Leveraging Neoadjuvant and Adjuvant Immunotherapy to Break Through the Outcomes Plateau, Prevent Recurrences, and Improve Curability in Early-Stage Cancers"
11/01/2022 Duración: 01h28minGo online to PeerView.com/DVD860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, multidisciplinary oncology experts discuss immunotherapy advances, focusing on transitioning immunotherapies to earlier disease settings to improve outcomes, prevent recurrences, and increase curability in early-stage cancers. Upon completion of this CE activity, participants will be able to: Describe the rationale for using neoadjuvant, adjuvant, or perioperative immunotherapy in early-stage cancers, key trials and relevant endpoints, and evolving evidence supporting ICI use in different early-stage solid tumors, Implement best practices for multidisciplinary/interprofessional patient and tumor evaluation as well as coordination of care when managing patients with early-stage cancers, Integrate immunotherapies into individualized, multimodal treatment plans for appropriate patients with early-stage cancers in clinical practice or through clinical trial partici
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Petros Grivas, MD, PhD - Breaking Down the Evidence in Bladder Cancer: Expert Perspectives and Practical Strategies on Immune, Targeted, and Antibody-Based Therapies
10/01/2022 Duración: 01h07minGo online to PeerView.com/RPD860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. With multiple novel therapeutics recently approved for patients with bladder cancer, oncology professionals have increased opportunities to improve outcomes in a variety of settings. However, not all patients are being given these promising new treatments. Management protocols often do not include the latest strategies, and clinicians often have several questions about incorporating these new agents, which include PD-1/PD-L1–targeting immune checkpoint inhibitors, TKIs targeting fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR), and antibody-drug conjugates, into clinical practice. For instance, which factors determine whether a patient will benefit from a particular treatment, and how are the unique AEs associated with these new agents managed? To answer these questions, PeerView’s urologic oncology experts present a new educational event featuring the latest evidence on novel therapeut
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Sumanta Kumar Pal, MD, FASCO - Selecting and Sequencing Targeted and Immunotherapy Regimens for RCC: How Will the Latest Evidence Impact Treatment Decisions for My Patients?
06/01/2022 Duración: 55minGo online to PeerView.com/XZJ860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. With the recent validation of novel multitargeted TKIs and immune checkpoint inhibitor therapies in metastatic disease, the treatment horizon of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) has vastly expanded and has continued to broaden with the emergence of long-term data supporting the efficacy of dual checkpoint blockade and combination therapies involving immunotherapy/TKI partners. Despite recent regulatory approvals, guideline updates, and abundant evidence, many medical and urologic oncologists find it challenging to bring these novel immune and targeted strategies into clinical practice. Designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice, this educational activity features expert guidance on how oncologists and urologists can integrate novel therapeutics, including immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and promising combination strategies, into the care of patients with RCC in a variety
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Erik P. Sulman, MD, PhD - Implementing Synergistic Multimodal Approaches With Tumor Treating Fields to Extend Survival in Aggressive Cancers
17/12/2021 Duración: 01h08minGo online to PeerView.com/QNS860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Novel medical technologies have revolutionized the therapeutic management of difficult-to-treat cancers. In particular, tumor treating fields (TTFields) therapy, which is a state-of-the-art, noninvasive modality that harnesses low intensity alternating electric fields to selectively disrupt tumor cell division and migration, has demonstrated clear benefits in terms of clinical efficacy and minimal toxicity in solid tumors. Approved for the therapeutic management of recurrent and newly diagnosed glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) as well as unresectable, previously untreated malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM), TTFields therapy in combination with other conventional cancer treatments is being explored in a number of ongoing clinical trials in patients with a range of solid tumors, including lung, pancreatic, gastric, liver, and ovarian cancers. This CME-accredited activity features a