Lauren Ledbetter, PharmD, BCOP

Articles by Lauren Ledbetter, PharmD, BCOP

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A panelist discusses how emerging research in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is focused on determining the most effective neoadjuvant/adjuvant approaches combining chemotherapy with immunotherapy, addressing tumor heterogeneity through potential combinations of targeted therapies, and investigating mechanisms of immunotherapy nonresponse to improve patient outcomes.

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A panelist discusses how maintaining efficacy while preserving quality of life requires personalized approaches including dose adjustments or agent rotation based on specific toxicities, and how selecting the appropriate EGFR inhibitor depends on patient comorbidities, performance status, baseline conditions (such as interstitial lung disease or cardiac issues), and patient preferences.

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A panelist discusses how the PALOMA-3 study demonstrated that subcutaneous amivantamab is noninferior to intravenous (IV) administration with significantly lower infusion-related reaction (IRR) rates (13% vs 66%), shorter administration time (5 minutes vs 5 hours), higher patient-reported convenience (85% vs 35%), and improved clinical outcomes, making it potentially preferable for most eligible patients once FDA approved.

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A panelist discusses how evidence-based protocols for managing infusion-related reactions have reduced hesitancy among health care providers to use agents like amivantamab, empowered the entire care team with knowledge, and balanced the benefits and challenges of oral vs intravenous (IV) chemotherapy administration in relation to patient autonomy, adherence, and quality of life.

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A panelist discusses how clinical trials and institutional guidelines have improved the management of infusion-related reactions (IRRs) through standardized premedication protocols, including the SKIPPirr trial, which demonstrated that home dexamethasone use prior to amivantamab infusions can significantly reduce reaction rates from 67% to 22.5%.

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