Daniel Bowles, MD, leads a discussion on radioactive iodine (RAI) refractory disease, exploring the incidence and resistance levels, and provides recommendations for identifying patient populations who are ineligible for radioiodine treatment.
Shay Elkins, a patient with triple negative breast cancer, shares her experience of relapse six months post-treatment, eventually leading her to seek a second opinion for her recurring symptoms. Dr. Noor Abuhadra discusses second-line treatment options for metastatic triple negative breast cancer, emphasizing newer therapies like antibody drug conjugates and PARP inhibitors, and highlights the evolving landscape that offers hope for patients.
With an abundance of targeted therapies transforming the treatment landscape for chronic lymphocytic leukemia, picking the optimal drug or regimen for the right situation can be a challenge.