Targeting Resistance in EGFRm NSCLC with HER3-Directed ADCs in the Community Setting
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Host: Helena Yu, MD
The treatment of EGFR-mutated advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that has progressed on EGFR TKI therapy remains a clinical challenge, as traditional therapies have yielded only modest results. However, recent findings show that targeting HER3 can produce dramatically improved clinical outcomes. Data are rapidly emerging from late-phase trials evaluating HER3-directed antibody-drug conjugate therapies, and it is thus crucial for community-based oncologists and interprofessional care team members to be aware of these findings so they can be prepared to integrate these therapies into practice once they are available. In this activity, expert faculty in the field of NSCLC will evaluate recent data supporting the use of HER3-directed ADCs in the treatment of locally advanced and metastatic EGFR-mutated NSCLC that has progressed on EGFR TKI therapy, optimal management strategies for treatment-emergent adverse events related to these therapies, and the potential role of these agents in the current treatment paradigm. Faculty will also discuss best practices for a successful multidisciplinary approach and for optimized shared decision-making with the patient. Finally, case discussions will conclude the program to reinforce key learnings from the didactic section of the activity.
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The treatment of EGFR-mutated advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that has progressed on EGFR TKI therapy remains a clinical challenge, as traditional therapies have yielded only modest results. However, recent findings show that targeting HER3 can produce dramatically improved clinical outcomes. Data are rapidly emerging from late-phase trials evaluating HER3-directed antibody-drug conjugate therapies, and it is thus crucial for community-based oncologists and interprofessional care team members to be aware of these findings so they can be prepared to integrate these therapies into practice once they are available. In this activity, expert faculty in the field of NSCLC will evaluate recent data supporting the use of HER3-directed ADCs in the treatment of locally advanced and metastatic EGFR-mutated NSCLC that has progressed on EGFR TKI therapy, optimal management strategies for treatment-emergent adverse events related to these therapies, and the potential role of these agents in the current treatment paradigm. Faculty will also discuss best practices for a successful multidisciplinary approach and for optimized shared decision-making with the patient. Finally, case discussions will conclude the program to reinforce key learnings from the didactic section of the activity.
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