Managing Symptoms and Quality of Life During HER2-Targeted Therapy for Upper GI Cancer
Experts discuss how to manage fatigue, abdominal pain, and other treatment-related symptoms to maintain or improve quality of life for patients undergoing HER2-targeted therapy and share strategies for supporting patients with declining performance status (eg, ECOG performance status [PS] 2) in balancing treatment efficacy with daily functioning.
Experts discuss how, discuss patient experiences with an oral chemotherapy regimen, highlighting benefits like treatment autonomy, challenges such as pill burden and gastrointestinal toxicities, and the importance of proactive side effect management and patient education.
Experts discuss treatment options for HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer following progression on trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd), weighing real-world data on tucatinib-capecitabine-trastuzumab versus T-DM1, considering factors such as resistance mechanisms, administration preferences, and side effect management.
Toilet Cover May Significantly Reduce Aerosol Exposure in Hospital Bathrooms
Published: March 23rd 2025 | Updated: March 24th 2025Seth Eisenberg, ASN, RN, OCN, BMTCN, explained his research on a toilet cover for oncology nurses to potentially reduce exposure to infectious pathogens and hazardous drugs.
Managing Adverse Events With Trastuzumab Deruxtecan: Early Detection and ILD Monitoring Strategies
Experts discuss the most common adverse events associated with trastuzumab deruxtecan, how to effectively identify and manage them to minimize treatment interruptions, and how to monitor and address interstitial lung disease (ILD), a known potential adverse effect of trastuzumab deruxtecan.
Experts discuss the patient case of Janet, a 58-year-old with her 2 positive metastatic breast cancer, and after 14 months on the Cleopatra regimen with taxane, Trastuzumab, and Pertuzumab, and 11 months on Tdxd. As her disease is now progressing, so she needs 3rd line treatment. But despite some fatigue, she remains active with work and Yoga and her brain, MRIs are clear.
Balancing Treatment Intensity and Quality of Life in Upper GI Cancer
Experts discuss how to balance treatment intensity with maintaining quality of life, particularly in patients with advanced-stage disease.
Supporting Patients Through Treatment for Upper GI Cancer Care
Experts discuss the role of supportive therapies, such as antiemetics, nutritional support, and physical activity, in improving outcomes and patient comfort during treatment.
Strategies for Managing FOLFOX Toxicity in Upper GI Cancer
Experts discuss the most common adverse events associated with the FOLFOX regimen and effective strategies for early detection and management.
Robert’s Journey With HER2- Upper GI Cancer
Experts discuss Robert’s journey with HER2- upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancer, highlighting key treatment approaches and challenges.
Navigating Immune-Related Adverse Events With Nivolumab in Upper GI Cancer
Experts discuss key immune-related adverse events (irAEs) to monitor in patients receiving nivolumab, how to differentiate these from disease-related symptoms, and how to manage moderate to severe irAEs, including factors that determine whether immunotherapy should be paused or discontinued.
Closing Reflection: A Journey of Understanding and Resilience
February 25th 2025Panelists discuss how emerging treatments, digital health tools, and enhanced care coordination could streamline disease management and improve quality of life while identifying opportunities to strengthen provider communication and access to resources.