Patterns of Care in Medical Oncology: Current Practice Patterns of General Medical Oncologists — Follicular Lymphoma Module
Patterns of Care in Medical Oncology: Current Practice Patterns of General Medical Oncologists — Follicular Lymphoma Module
Patterns of Care in Follicular Lymphoma is a unique CME activity that presents findings from a national survey of general oncologists and perspectives of clinical investigators on their approach to key management challenges in the treatment of follicular lymphoma. Featuring commentary from Drs Brad S Kahl and Michael E Williams.
TOPICS
- A patient with asymptomatic, Stage III, Grade 2, FLIPI high-risk follicular lymphoma
- A patient with mildly symptomatic, Stage III, Grade 2, FLIPI high-risk follicular lymphoma
- A patient with mildly symptomatic, Stage III, Grade 2, FLIPI high-risk follicular lymphoma in partial remission after rituximab/chemotherapy
- An older (80) patient with mildly symptomatic, Stage III, Grade 2, FLIPI high-risk follicular lymphoma
- A patient with bulky Stage III, Grade 2, FLIPI high-risk follicular lymphoma with night sweats and weight loss
- Serum immunoglobulin level testing for patients receiving rituximab maintenance
- Recurrent infections and hypogammaglobulinemia in a patient receiving rituximab maintenance
- Neutropenia in patients receiving rituximab maintenance
- Frequency of imaging in patients receiving rituximab maintenance
- A patient with bulky Stage III, Grade 3A, FLIPI high-risk follicular lymphoma with night sweats and weight loss
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