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PeerVoice is an independent, professional medical publishing concern focused on gathering and reporting information pertaining to clinically relevant advances and developments in the science and practice of medicine. As publishers of PeerVoice Publications, PeerVoice is solely responsible for the selection of publication topics, the preparation of editorial content and the distribution of all materials it publishes.

    Xavier Montalban, MD, PhD - Multiple Sclerosis and Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors: Therapeutic Potential Beyond Biologics?

    Xavier Montalban, MD, PhD - Multiple Sclerosis and Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors: Therapeutic Potential Beyond Biologics?

    Visit https://www.peervoice.com/BBT860 to view the entire programme with slides. After completing “Xavier Montalban, MD, PhD - Multiple Sclerosis and Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors: Therapeutic Potential Beyond Biologics?”, participants will be able to: Describe the benefits and limitations of current disease-modifying strategies in multiple sclerosis (MS); Discuss the role of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) in the pathological processes associated with disease progression in patients with MS; and Use clinical data to evaluate on-target and off-target effects of emerging BTK inhibitors for patients with MS in the context of current clinical management.

    • 19 min
    Lindsey Roeker, MD - Differentiating Between BTK Inhibitors in CLL: Same Class, Distinctly Dissimilar Agents

    Lindsey Roeker, MD - Differentiating Between BTK Inhibitors in CLL: Same Class, Distinctly Dissimilar Agents

    Visit https://www.peervoice.com/HZH860 to view the entire programme with slides. After completing “Lindsey Roeker, MD - Differentiating Between BTK Inhibitors in CLL: Same Class, Distinctly Dissimilar Agents”, participants will be able to: Recall available safety and efficacy data evaluating the use of BTK inhibitors in the management of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL); and Implement evidence-based best practices for the management of CLL with BTK inhibitors, including sequencing alongside other agents (such as BCL-2 inhibitors) and switching between BTK inhibitors following adverse event (AE)-related discontinuation.

    • 21 min
    Christian Récher, MD, PhD - Practical Considerations for FLT3 Inhibitors in Acute Myeloid Leukaemia: Optimising Our First-Line Approaches With Current and Novel Therapeutics

    Christian Récher, MD, PhD - Practical Considerations for FLT3 Inhibitors in Acute Myeloid Leukaemia: Optimising Our First-Line Approaches With Current and Novel Therapeutics

    Visit https://www.peervoice.com/GYE860 to view the entire programme with slides. After completing “Christian Récher, MD, PhD - Practical Considerations for FLT3 Inhibitors in Acute Myeloid Leukaemia: Optimising Our First-Line Approaches With Current and Novel Therapeutics”, participants will be able to: Assess available safety and efficacy data from randomised clinical trials evaluating first- and next-generation FLT3 inhibitors in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML); Implement best practice approaches to using FLT3 inhibitors in practice, including selecting between therapeutics and utilising recommended dose schedules; and Formulate adverse event management strategies for patients with newly diagnosed FLT3-mutant AML receiving a FLT3 inhibitor, including monitoring and supportive treatment.

    • 22 min
    Sara Hurvitz, MD - A New Jigsaw Piece for Our Patient’s Puzzle: TROP2-Directed Therapy in HR+ Advanced Breast Cancer

    Sara Hurvitz, MD - A New Jigsaw Piece for Our Patient’s Puzzle: TROP2-Directed Therapy in HR+ Advanced Breast Cancer

    Visit https://www.peervoice.com/UGT860 to view the entire programme with slides. After completing “Sara Hurvitz, MD - A New Jigsaw Piece for Our Patient’s Puzzle: TROP2-Directed Therapy in HR+ Advanced Breast Cancer ”, participants will be able to: Assess the clinical relevance of randomised controlled trial (RCT) data evaluating the safety and efficacy of TROP2-directed therapies in the management of HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancer; and Identify patients with HR+/HER2- advanced breast cancer who may benefit from treatment with a TROP2-directed therapy.

    • 21 min
    Thomas Powles, MBBS, MRCP, MD - Optimising Outcomes for Our Patients With Advanced Urothelial Carcinoma: Best Practices and Future Directions in Maintenance Therapy

    Thomas Powles, MBBS, MRCP, MD - Optimising Outcomes for Our Patients With Advanced Urothelial Carcinoma: Best Practices and Future Directions in Maintenance Therapy

    Visit https://www.peervoice.com/NYE860 to view the entire programme with slides. After completing “Thomas Powles, MBBS, MRCP, MD - Optimising Outcomes for Our Patients With Advanced Urothelial Carcinoma: Best Practices and Future Directions in Maintenance Therapy”, participants will be able to: Assess current treatment options for first-line management of advanced urothelial carcinoma (aUC), including maintenance therapy; Identify patients with aUC who may benefit from maintenance therapy; Formulate appropriate maintenance therapy plans for patients with aUC; and Identify emerging therapies, including maintenance therapies, for the management of aUC.

    • 16 min
    Lisa Licitra, MD - Are You Forearmed When Managing Toxicities Associated With Chemoradiotherapy in Patients With SCCHN?

    Lisa Licitra, MD - Are You Forearmed When Managing Toxicities Associated With Chemoradiotherapy in Patients With SCCHN?

    Visit https://www.peervoice.com/YZV860 to view the entire programme with slides. After completing “Lisa Licitra, MD - Are You Forearmed When Managing Toxicities Associated With Chemoradiotherapy in Patients With SCCHN?”, participants will be able to: Identify risk factors associated with toxicity development in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN) who are undergoing chemoradiotherapy (CRT); Use patient and disease characteristics to determine pre-emptive approaches to reducing toxicity risk in patients with SCCHN who are to receive CRT; and Apply current recommendations for the management of CRT-associated toxicities in patients with SCCHN.

    • 35 min

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