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How is molecular profiling reshaping HR+ metastatic breast cancer treatment?
In this episode of CHM Conversations, Dr. Erica Mayer and Dr. Seth Wander navigate the evolving landscape of endocrine resistance and the PI3K/AKT pathway. They discuss the shifting roles of ESR1 and PIK3CA mutations, the rise of ctDNA in clinical sequencing, and the practicalities of integrating newer therapies like capivasertib.
From proactive toxicity monitoring to the future of combination care, this discussion explores the next era of precision medicine in HR+ breast cancer.
An essential resource for clinicians navigating the future of endocrine therapy and targeted treatment strategies.
🎧 Watch more expert-led oncology conversations from CHM Conversations.
#BreastCancer #HRPositive #Oncology #PIK3CA #ESR1 #ctDNA #Capivasertib #EndocrineTherapy #PrecisionOncology #MedicalOncology #CommunityHealthMedia
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Community Health Media (CHM) is your full service healthcare communications partner, combining our production expertise with targeted multi-channel campaigns. We connect companies and healthcare brands with key opinion leaders, patients, and consumers through compelling content and live experiences.
We’re an integrated marketing company that produces world-class content and curated peer to peer live experiences.
We specialize in:
• Peer to peer interviews, panels & round-tables
• Curated live events & conferences
• Professional in-depth content & research updates
• Interactive learning modules & webinars
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Learn more about us here - https://communityhealth.media
By Community Health MediaHow is molecular profiling reshaping HR+ metastatic breast cancer treatment?
In this episode of CHM Conversations, Dr. Erica Mayer and Dr. Seth Wander navigate the evolving landscape of endocrine resistance and the PI3K/AKT pathway. They discuss the shifting roles of ESR1 and PIK3CA mutations, the rise of ctDNA in clinical sequencing, and the practicalities of integrating newer therapies like capivasertib.
From proactive toxicity monitoring to the future of combination care, this discussion explores the next era of precision medicine in HR+ breast cancer.
An essential resource for clinicians navigating the future of endocrine therapy and targeted treatment strategies.
🎧 Watch more expert-led oncology conversations from CHM Conversations.
#BreastCancer #HRPositive #Oncology #PIK3CA #ESR1 #ctDNA #Capivasertib #EndocrineTherapy #PrecisionOncology #MedicalOncology #CommunityHealthMedia
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Thanks for watching!
Our podcasts are also available on:
• Spotify - https://spotf.fi/chm-podcast
• Amazon Music - https://amazn.so/chm-podcast
• Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/community-health-media/id1837428248
• Castbox - https://castbox.fm/vh/6735434
• Goodpods - https://goodpods.com/profile/chm-111066
• iHeartRadio - https://iheart.com/podcast/291542082
• Pocket Casts - https://pca.st/3ncdh11o
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Community Health Media (CHM) is your full service healthcare communications partner, combining our production expertise with targeted multi-channel campaigns. We connect companies and healthcare brands with key opinion leaders, patients, and consumers through compelling content and live experiences.
We’re an integrated marketing company that produces world-class content and curated peer to peer live experiences.
We specialize in:
• Peer to peer interviews, panels & round-tables
• Curated live events & conferences
• Professional in-depth content & research updates
• Interactive learning modules & webinars
• Live & on-demand webcasts & podcasts
Learn more about us here - https://communityhealth.media