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Optimizing Supportive
Care in Cancer

Webcast CME Disclosure

Please read this notice and click the acknowledgement
at the bottom of the page to continue.

Program Medium:

Internet-based program

Method of Participation and Request for Credit:

There are no fees for participating and receiving CME credit for this activity. During the period August 30, 2011 through August 30, 2012, participants must read the learning objectives and faculty disclosures and study the educational activity.

PIM supports Green CME by offering your Request for Credit online. If you wish to receive acknowledgment for completing this activity, please complete the post-test and evaluation. Upon registering and successfully completing the post-test with a score of 70% or better and the activity evaluation, your certificate will be made available immediately. Processing credit requests online will reduce the amount of paper used by nearly 100,000 sheets per year.

Estimated Time to Complete Educational Activity:

2.5 hours

Course Overview:

In this web-based program, physicians will learn how recent advances in basic and clinical research have helped to advance the understanding of treatment advances in the supportive care for the cancer patient.

Release Date:

July 15, 2010

Expiration Date:

July 15, 2012

Intended Audience:

This complimentary CME educational activity is designed for all physicians, academicians, researchers, investigators, support staff, nurses, and program directors from the fields of oncology, with a special interest in breast cancer.

Registration:

Enrollment for this WebCAST is complimentary, and clinicians are invited to participate in this CME-certified WebCAST and/or share this invitation with other colleagues, departmental staff members, and healthcare professionals.

Grantor Support:

Jointly sponsored by Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and CMEducation. www.pimed.com

EisaiSupported by an independent
educational grant from
Eisai, Inc

Physician Continuing Education:

Accreditation Statement
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and CMEducation Resrouces. The Postgraduate Institute for Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation
The Postgraduate Institute for Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 2.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest:

Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM) assesses conflict of interest with its instructors, planners, managers and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of CME activities. All relevant conflicts of interest that are identified are thoroughly vetted by PIM for fair balance, scientific objectivity of studies utilized in this activity, and patient care recommendations. PIM is committed to providing its learners with high quality CME activities and related materials that promote improvements or quality in healthcare and not a specific proprietary business interest of a commercial interest.

Program Faculty and Disclosures:

The faculty reported the following financial relationships or relationships to products or devices they or their spouse/life partner have with commercial interests related to the content of this CME activity:

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN
Gary H. Lyman, MD, MPH, FRCP (Edin)

Editor-In-Chief, Cancer Investigation
Professor of Medicine and Director
Health Services, Effectiveness and Outcomes Research
Division of Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine and the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center
Senior Fellow, Duke Center for Clinical Health Policy Research

Grant/Research Support: Amgen Research Grant to Duke University


Jeffrey Crawford, MD
George Barth Geller Professor for Research In Cancer
Chief of Division of Medical Oncology
Department of Medicine
Duke University Medical Center
Editor-in-Chief, Supportive Care Oncology
Durham, North Carolina

Grant/Research Support: Agennix AG
Consultant: Agennix AG; Amgen Inc.; Genentech, Inc.
Data Safety Monitoring Board: Celgene Corporation; Facet Biotech Corporation; Roche
Laboratories Inc.



Alok A. Khorana, MD, FACP
Vice-Chief, Division of Hematology/Oncology
Associate Professor of Medicine and Oncology
James P. Wilmot Cancer Center
University of Rochester
Rochester, New York

Consultant: Sanofi-Aventis, Eisai, Leo Pharma
Speaker’s Bureau: Sanofi-Aventis, Leo Pharma
Grant/Research Support: Sanofi- Aventis



Lee S. Schwartzberg, MD, FACP
Supportive Oncology Services, Memphis
Accelerated Community Oncology Research Network
Clinical Professor of Medicine
University of Tennessee Medical Center
Memphis, Tennessee

Consultant: Eisai, Merck
Speaker’s Bureau: Eisai

Program Managers and Web Editor Disclosure:

Program Manager Gideon Bosker, MD has nothing to disclose.

The following PIM planners and managers, Jan Hixon, RN, BSN, MA, Trace Hutchison, PharmD, Julia Kimball, RN, BSN, Samantha Mattiucci, PharmD, Jan Schultz, RN, MSN, CCMEP, and Patricia Staples, MSN, NP-C, CCRN hereby state that they or their spouse/life partner do not have any financial relationships or relationships to products or devices with any commercial interest related to the content of this activity of any amount during the past 12 months.

Educational Objectives:

After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:

  • List the prevalence, scope, and incidence of CINV in the setting of tumors across the cancer treatment and disease state spectrum
  • Describe treatment recommendations for CINV issued by the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
  • Implement updated ASCO guidelines and the new emetogenic classification schema for CINV management
  • Employ combination therapy for CINV with one or more antiemetic agents
  • Assess the hematologic status of patients undergoing chemotherapy, understand the implications, and how such assessments can or should modify approaches to chemotherapy and maintaining hematologic stability
  • Manage anemia, neutropenia, and thrombocytopenia in the setting of cancer chemotherapy
  • Identify triggers for using erythropoietin and similar RBC stimulating agents in patients with chemotherapy induced anemia
  • Apply NCCN, ASCO, and ASH practice statements and guidelines for hematologic supportive care in patients with neutropenia and/or anemia
  • Apply current guidelines for pharmacologic prophylaxis of DVT issued by national professional organizations (ASCO, NCCN, ACCP, ASHP) in at risk patients with cancer and cancer surgery
  • Risk stratify medical, oncology, and cancer surgery patients, evaluate their likelihood for incurring DVT, and learn how to assess and implement prophylaxis measures that can reduce the incidence of DVT in these patient populations

Hardware and Software Requirements:

To participate in this program, viewers must have a PC or Macintosh computer that has active, ongoing internet access for the duration of the program, as well as a compatible Flash-viewer. An email address is required for registration, and a printer is required to printout the CME certificate.

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  • For each CME activity that you take, you must complete an evaluation questionnaire. That questionnaire asks if you are willing to participate in a follow-up survey. If you answer yes, we will use your name and contact information to send you the survey.
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Disclosure of Unlabeled Use:

This educational activity may contain discussion of published and/or investigational uses of agents that are not indicated by the FDA. Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM), CMEducation Resources and Eisai, Inc do not recommend the use of any agent outside of the labeled indications.

The opinions expressed in the educational activity are those of the faculty and do not necessarily represent the views of PIM, CMEducation Resources and Eisai, Inc. Please refer to the official prescribing information for each product for discussion of approved indications, contraindications, and warnings.

Disclaimer:

Copyright © 2011 Resources, LLC All rights reserved.

Participants have an implied responsibility to use the newly acquired information to enhance patient outcomes and their own professional development. The information presented in this activity is not meant to serve as a guideline for patient management. Any procedures, medications, or other courses of diagnosis or treatment discussed or suggested in this activity should not be used by clinicians without evaluation of their patient's conditions and possible contraindications on dangers in use, review of any applicable manufacturer's product information, and comparison with recommendations of other authorities.

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Key Program Topics Include:

5-HT3
Amitriptyline
Antagonist
Anthracycline
Antineoplastic
Aprepitant
Baclofen
Cancer
Cannabinoids
chemotherapy
CINV

Cisplatin
Compazine
Constipation
Corticosteroids
Cyclophosphamide
Diarrhea
Dopamine
DVT
Emetogenic
Fosaprepitant
Gabapentin
Gastrointestinal

Granisetron
Hematologic
ketamine
Lamotrigene
Mucositis
Myelosuppression
Nausea
NEUROXA
NK-1 receptor
Nortriptyline
Ondansetron
Dexamethasone
Oxaliplatin
Paclitaxel
Palliative care
Palonosetron
Prochlorperazine
Serotonin
Supportive care
Thrombosis
Toxicity
Vitamin E
vomiting
VTE