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Meet The Professors: CME Information
STATEMENT OF NEED / TARGET AUDIENCE
Breast cancer is one of the most rapidly evolving fields in medical oncology.
Published results
from a plethora of ongoing clinical trials lead to the continuous emergence
of new therapeutic
agents and changes in the indications for existing treatments. In order to
offer optimal patient
care — including the option of clinical trial participation — the
practicing medical oncologist
must be well informed of these advances. In order to incorporate research advances
into developing
treatment strategies for patients, the CME program Meet
The Professors utilizes
case-based
discussions between community oncologists and research leaders.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Critically evaluate the clinical implications of emerging clinical trial
data in breast cancer
treatment and incorporate these data into a management strategy in
the adjuvant,
neoadjuvant and metastatic settings.
- Counsel appropriately selected
patients about the availability of ongoing clinical trials.
- Counsel postmenopausal patients with ER-positive breast cancer about
the risks and
benefits of adjuvant aromatase inhibitors and of sequencing
aromatase inhibitors after
tamoxifen, and counsel premenopausal women about the risks and benefits
of adjuvant
ovarian suppression alone or with other endocrine interventions.
- Describe and implement an algorithm for HER2 testing and treatment of
patients with
HER2-positive breast cancer in the adjuvant, neoadjuvant
and metastatic settings.
- Evaluate the emerging data on various adjuvant chemotherapy approaches,
including
dose-dense treatment and the use of taxanes, and explain
the absolute risks and benefits of
adjuvant chemotherapy regimens to patients.
- Counsel appropriate patients with metastatic disease about selection and
sequencing of
endocrine therapy and about the risks and benefits
of combination versus single-agent
chemotherapy.
- Describe the computerized risk models and genetic markers to determine
prognostic information
on the quantitative risk of breast cancer relapse,
and when applicable, utilize these
to guide therapy decisions.
EDUCATIONAL METHOD
To receive CME credit, the participant should listen to the CDs or tapes,
review the monograph
and complete the evaluation form.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
Research To Practice is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT
Research To Practice designates this educational activity for a maximum
of 3.25 category 1 credits
toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician
should claim only those credits
that he/she actually spent in the activity.
HOW TO USE THIS MONOGRAPH
This CME activity contains both audio and print components.
To receive credit, the participant
should listen to the CDs or tapes, review the monograph and complete the
evaluation
form located in the back of this monograph or on our website.
This monograph contains edited
comments, clinical trial schemas, graphics and references that supplement
the audio program.
MeetTheProfessors.com includes an easy-to-use interactive version
of this monograph with links
to relevant full-text articles, abstracts, trial information and other
web resources indicated here
in blue underlined text.
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