How do you manage a patient with newly diagnosed stage IIA triple negative breast cancer with a history of renal transplantation on immunosuppressive therapy?
Answer from: Medical Oncologist at Academic Institution
A thorough understanding of their immunosuppressive medication regimen, concomitant medications, comorbidities, and baseline graft status from their transplant doctors is important prior to treating the patient so risk/benefit can be assessed. Running their medications up against Micromedex or in co...
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Medical Oncologist at Lehigh Valley Physicians Group Have a similar Pt. Gave ddACT. She had difficulty ...
Medical Oncologist at Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Assuming the patient has adequate renal function, ...
Have a similar Pt. Gave ddACT. She had difficulty ...
Assuming the patient has adequate renal function, ...