The selection of systemic treatments in various lines of therapy for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) has become more and more complicated over the last several years. Clinicians who work with patients with metastatic CRPC need to be educated on these updates so that they can help their patients make optimal treatment choices across lines of therapy.

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The goal of this activity is to improve the knowledge, confidence, and performance of learners to integrate recent findings into the treatment of patients with renal cell carcinoma.

It is important for pharmacists to be familiar with the steps that are involved in transitioning oncology therapies that have been historically provided in an inpatient setting to the outpatient setting, and be familiar with the criteria for successful implementation of such an initiative.
New promising combinations of chemoimmunotherapy with antibody drug conjugates, and small molecule inhibitors may offer an alternative approach for patients with relapsed or refractory disease. Many of these new therapies are oral and will be managed by a multidisciplinary team.
Clinicians need to be informed about therapeutic advances and necessary supportive care precautions to aid in their effective and safe incorporation into clinical practice for the appropriate AML patient subpopulations.
Education is needed to help guide clinicians on appropriate biomarker testing for patients with mCRC and how the results of these tests can aid in treatment decision-making in this rapidly evolving landscape. Optimal treatment strategies can maximize benefits while minimizing harms, giving patients with mCRC the best quality and quantity of life possible.

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The goal of this activity is to improve the knowledge, confidence, and performance of learners to integrate recent findings into the treatment of patients with renal cell carcinoma.

The NCCN 2021 Annual Conference is designed to fill real and important medical educational needs of cancer care providers to improve the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of cancer care so that patients can live better lives.

The goal of this program is to educate future oncology practitioners about the application of the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®) and other evidence-based treatment principles in the management of significant cancer types, and supportive care and professional development issues.
The management of cancer is constantly evolving through the introduction of new developments related to cancer treatment and supportive care. This program will provide oncology nurses with comprehensive and clinically relevant information to optimize patient education and care.

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