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Immunotherapy for Advanced HCC: Current Options and Expert Answers to Clinician Questions
Episode 64

Immunotherapy for Advanced HCC: Current Options and Expert Answers to Clinician Questions

Listen to David Kaplan, MD, MSc, and Thomas Karasic, MD, review approved immunotherapy options for advanced HCC and answer key questions on this topic from a series of live CCO webinars.

Decera Clinical Education Oncology Podcast · David Kaplan MD MSc, Thomas Karasic MD

June 29, 202111m 37s

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Show Notes

In this episode, David Kaplan, MD, MSc, and Thomas Karasic, MD, review approved immunotherapy options for advanced HCC and answer key questions surrounding use of immune checkpoint inhibitors, with topics including:

  • Current systemic therapy standards of care for patients with advanced HCC
  • Use of single-agent immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy in the first-line setting
  • Assessing bleeding risk
  • Using immunotherapy in patients with active HBV or HCV infections

Presenters:

David Kaplan, MD, MSc
Associate Professor
Perelman School of Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Director of Hepatology
Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Thomas Karasic, MD  
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Department of Hematology-Oncology
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 Content based on an online CME program supported by an educational grant from Genentech, a member of the Roche Group.

Link to full program:
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Topics

nivolumabpembrolizumabgastrointestinal cancerhepatocellular carcinomaimmune checkpoint inhibitorsdavid kaplanliver canceripilimumabbevacizumabimmunotherapygi cancerhccatezolizumabthomas karasic