AJMC® Peer Exchange® peer-to-peer panel discussions feature authoritative insights, opinions, and perspectives on important issues facing today’s managed care professionals.
Redefining Menopause Management: Addressing Gaps, Embracing Innovations, and Enhancing Outcomes
October 29th 2024Panelists discuss how innovative neurokinin-targeted therapies for vasomotor symptoms can reshape menopause management and address unmet needs and improving patient outcomes while highlighting the importance of equity in treatment access.
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Experts examine the evolving landscape of HER2-directed therapies in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), discussing their efficacy, safety, and integration into clinical practice, while considering emerging treatments, patient selection criteria, real-world outcomes, and strategies to balance access, cost, and value in managed care settings.
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Key Updates in the Management of Small Cell Lung Cancer
September 19th 2024Ryan Haumschild, PharmD, MS, MBA; Anne Chiang, MD, PhD; Afshin Dowlati, MD; Jacob Sands, MD; and Wade Iams, MD, explore recent advances in small cell lung cancer (SCLC) management, discussing staging, treatment options across disease stages, emerging therapies, biomarker testing, and strategies to overcome challenges in diagnosis and care delivery.
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Clinical and Economic Utility of BTK Inhibitors in CLL
June 27th 2024A panel of experts discuss chronic lymphocytic leukemia, focusing on the integration of Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitors into the treatment landscape, the economic and access considerations of BTK inhibitor therapy, and future directions and ongoing research opportunities in the management of CLL.
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In this AJMC peer exchange program, Dr. Ryan Haumschild and a panel of experts, including Dr. Jamie Koprivnikar, Dr. Brian Mulherin, and Dr. David Dingli, discuss Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH), focusing on its pathophysiology, complement inhibitors, treatment strategies, and the challenges of managing this rare, life-threatening disorder.
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Access Considerations for Gene Therapies Among Patients With Rare Diseases
December 14th 2023A panel of experts provide an overview of gene therapy, review recently approved gene therapies for rare diseases such as hemophilia, spinal muscular atrophy, and Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and discuss managed care considerations, focusing on the growing pipeline of therapies.
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