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COR2ED Medical Education

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Our COR2ED podcast brings together world-renowned medical experts to discuss and provide clear guidance on the latest scientific and clinical insights in various therapeutic areas, including oncology, cardiology, hemostasis, rare diseases, hemato-oncology, and endocrinology. At COR2ED, we are committed to providing balanced and evidence-based independent medical education to support healthcare professionals in enhancing patient care. Many of our podcast episodes are created in collaboration with medical societies and patient advocacy groups. www.cor2ed.com

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Episodes

Oral SERDs in ER+ Breast Cancer: Efficacy, Safety and Treatment Landscape

23m · Published 20 Jun 08:58

COR2ED Medical Education: Dr.Rena Callahan an Associate Clinical Professor of Hematology Oncology at University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine and Dr.Shaheenah Dawood, a consultant medical oncologist and professor of oncology at Mediclinic City Hospital, United Arab Emirates, Dubai explore new endocrine therapies for ER+/HER2- advanced or metastatic breast cancer. More specifically, they discuss  oral SERDs efficacy and safety profile as well as their place in treatment landscape 

In this podcast, the experts give an overview of  the EMERALD trial  and present elacestrant as the first, and currently only, oral SERD to be FDA approved. They focus on the efficacy results and landmark analysis not only according to the duration of CDK4/6i prior treatment but also to the presence/absence of ESR1 mutation. Experts also provide a brief discussion on EMERALD trial safety results. The discussion ends with a look at the current treatment landscapeand future perspective for oral SERDs in ER+/HER2- advanced or metastatic breast cancer.

Treatment Intensification in mCSPC - The Nurse Perspective

19m · Published 13 Jun 12:13

COR2ED Medical Education: In this podcast GU NURSES CONNECT members Brenda Martone and Jennifer Sutton discuss the nurse role in managing treatment intensification for metastatic castration sensitive prostate cancer(mCSPC) patients with triplet therapy of ADT + docetaxel + a novel hormonal agent (NHA).  They focus on patient selection, AE management and drug-drug interactions.

 The experts discuss key data from the PEACE 1 and ARASENS trials of triplet therapy with abiraterone and darolutamide respectively, in combination with ADT and docetaxel. They discuss the importance of the nurse role in communicating and educating the patient about the benefits and risks of different triplet regimens.

 They debate whether triplet therapy should be the new standard of care for all mCSPC patients and discuss the patient subgroups that benefit the most from early treatment intensification.

Treatment sequencing in advanced mCRC patients

21m · Published 26 Apr 19:17

COR2ED Medical Education: This podcast episode discusses treatment sequencing in advanced metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients, third line and beyond.  Dr Shubham Pant from MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston Texas USA and Dr Jenny Seligmann from the University of Leeds, UK discuss treatment considerations in these patients and evaluate recent data.

 The experts discuss the treatments currently approved at third line – regorafenib and TAS-102 (trifluridine/tipiracil).  They also reflect on data presented at ASCO GI 2023 from the SUNLIGHT trial which studied the use of TAS-102 plus bevacizumab as third-line treatment in refractory colorectal cancer and where this treatment may fit into the treatment sequence in the future.  They also look at data from the FRESCO-2 trial which was presented at ESMO 2022 and studied fruquintinib in the later line mCRC setting..  The discussion then moves to treatments for molecularly selected mCRC patients with the MOUNTAINEER trial where a combination of trastuzumab and tucatinib was studied.  Finally, they discuss EGFR rechallenge and data from the CRICKET and CHRONOS trials. 

Case-based discussion on which mCSPC patients benefit from early treatment intensification

22m · Published 05 Apr 09:40

COR2ED Medical Education: Assoc. Prof. Shilpa Gupta and Dr Fabio Schutz, discuss early treatment intensification with triplet therapy for metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) in this GU CONNECT podcast.

The experts discuss how to apply key data from the PEACE 1 and ARASENS trials of triplet therapy with abirateroneand darolutamide respectively, in combination with ADT and docetaxel into their clinical practice. They debate whether triplet therapy should be the new standard of care for all patients and discuss the patient subgroups that benefit the most from early treatment intensification.

A number of patient scenarios are considered alongside the efficacy of the novel hormonal combinations, adverse event profiles, drug to drug interactions, volume of disease, age, comorbidities and patient risk.

Overview of efficacy and safety data of combination therapy with PARPi and NHAs

22m · Published 27 Mar 19:18

Overview of efficacy and safety data of combination therapy with PARPi and NHAs, incorporating the latest data presented and the impact for the treatment of patients with mCRPC

COR2ED Medical Education: Dr Tanya Dorff, a Medical Oncologist from the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center and Dr Neeraj Agarwal, Medical Oncologist and Director of the Genitourinary Oncology Program at the Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah in the United States discuss the efficacy and safety data of combination therapy with PARPi and NHAs, incorporating the latest data presented at ASCO GU 2023 and the impact for the treatment of patients with mCRPC in this GU CONNECT podcast.

In this podcast, the experts discuss the updated survival analysis from the PROPEL study of olaparib and abiraterone which demonstrated a benefit in an all-comer mCRPC population and the second interim analysis from the MAGNITUDE study which showed a benefit of niraparib plus abiraterone in mCRPC patients with homologous recombination repair alterations. They also discuss the differing trial results and how these compare to the most recent data presented from the TALAPRO-2 trial of talazoparib plus enzalutamide which showed a benefit in a biomarker unselected population.

The experts consider how this combination therapy may be implemented in clinical practice in the future pending regulatory approval of the combinations.

Advanced HCC and not eligible for IO – what are the treatment options?

24m · Published 14 Mar 16:35

COR2ED Medical Education: Prof. Dr James Harding, Medical Oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Prof. Dr Sammy Saab, Gastroenterologist and Transplant Hepatologist at the David Geffen School of Medicine, both from the USA, discuss the treatment options for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients who are not eligible for immunotherapy (IO) first line.

In this podcast, the experts give an overview of the current systemic treatment options for patients by looking into the results from different clinical trials and current guidelines, as the field is rapidly evolving since 2017. They discuss the patient cohorts who are not eligible for IO in first line, such as patients with underlying auto-immunity, impaired organ function and patients who decline IO.

The experts discuss the efficacy and safety data from the SHARP and Asia Pacific trials of sorafenib and from the REFLECT trial of lenvatinib, which are both tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and available for the aforementioned patient cohorts. They also present their approach to toxicity management for patients receiving those TKIs.

PARPi and NHA combination therapy for patients with mCRPC – a US and EU perspective

19m · Published 15 Feb 12:55

COR2ED Medical Education: Dr Neal Shore, Uro-Oncologist and Chief Medical Officer for Genesis Care and Urology and Surgical Oncology in the United States and Dr Elena Castro, Medical Oncologist at Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre in Madrid, discuss clinical implementation of PARP inhibitors and novel hormonal agent (NHA) combinationtherapy for patients with mCRPC, providing both a US and EU perspective.

In this podcast, the experts discuss efficacy and safety data from the PROPEL study of olaparib and abiraterone which demonstrated a benefit in an all-comer mCRPC population and data from the MAGNITUDE study which showed a benefit of niraparib plus abiraterone in a biomarker positive mCRPC population. The experts discuss the differing trial results and how these compare to the TALAPRO-2 trial of talazoparib plus enzalutamide.

They discuss the value of genetic testing considering these results and debate whether an all-comer mCRPC patient population should be treated with a PARP inhibitor plus NHA combination or whether treatment should be determined based on HRR alterations. 

The experts consider how this combination therapy may be implemented in clinical practice in the future including how to manage patients who are already receiving a NHA prior to becoming castration resistant.

Clinical implementation of PARPi monotherapy for prostate cancer patients – a US and EU perspective

21m · Published 15 Feb 12:51

COR2ED Medical Education: Dr Neal Shore, Uro-Oncologist and Chief Medical Officer for Genesis Care and Urology and Surgical Oncology in the United States and Dr Elena Castro, Medical Oncologist at Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre in Madrid, discuss clinical implementation of PARP inhibitor monotherapy for prostate cancer patients, providing both a US and EU perspective.

In this podcast, the experts discuss the key efficacy and safety findings from the olaparib registration study, PROfound, and the TRITON-2 study which led to accelerated approval for rucaparib. They also discuss the recent data from the rucaparib confirmatory phase 3 trial, TRITON 3 and based on the results of these studies, debate are all PARP inhibitors the same and can the results be extrapolated from one PARP inhibitor to another.

The timing of treatment with PARP inhibitors versus taxanes is also explored.

Genetic testing is amongst the topics covered, including when to consider germline versus somatic testing and the impact of various homologous recombination repair alterations on efficacy.

The nurses’ perspective: Systemic therapy in endometrial carcinoma

28m · Published 08 Feb 12:44

Medical education: Join Lead Nurse Andreia Fernandes and Clinical Nurse Specialist Jo Pearson as they explain how to help patients navigate the side effects of systemic therapies in endometrial carcinoma. Specialist nurses have a critical role helping women stay on treatment and at home for as long as possible. They discuss their privileged position supporting women with endometrial carcinoma and how they continue to educate and advocate for women in a fast-changing therapeutic environment.

The physicians’ perspective: Systemic therapy in endometrial carcinoma

29m · Published 08 Feb 12:38

Medical education: Join world-renowned gynaecological oncology experts Dr Domenica “Ketta” Lorusso and Dr Mansoor Mirza as they explore the changing landscape of systemic treatment in endometrial carcinoma. Single-agent immunotherapies (pembrolizumab and dostarlimab), and now immunotherapy and antiangiogenic therapy combinations (pembrolizumab and lenvatinib), are transforming treatment pathways, with OS benefits in the second-line now achievable. They offer tips for managing the toxicity of these novel therapeutic options and set the stage for 2023, a year which promises a paradigm shift in the use of systemic treatments in this once underserved malignancy.

COR2ED Medical Education has 87 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 34:08:44. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 26th, 2024 18:10.

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