2nd line treatment in advanced HCC and when to switch

In the second episode of a 4-part podcast series on HCC, the Oncology Brothers, Drs Rahul and Rohit Gosain, host a podcast discussion between Dr Lorenza Rimassa and Prof. Arndt Vogel on 2nd line treatment selection in advanced HCC and when to switch. The discussion covers a range of topics, including 2nd line options for advanced HCC after progression on 1st line TKIs and IO-based therapies, as well as: How to approach sequencing in clinical practice The available data supporting sequencing strategies When to switch to 2nd line therapy and what to consider when doing so This is the second video podcast episode in a 4-part series. Access the rest of the series here: Part 1 - The use of IO in unresectable HCC Part 3 - Intermediate HCC: treatment options and strategies (coming soon) Part 4 - The evolving role of IO in intermediate HCC (coming soon)   Clinical takeaways Prospective Phase 3 data on 2nd line options in advanced HCC, particularly after immunotherapy, is limited, highlighting the need for further evidence to guide optimal treatment decisions When switching to 2nd line therapy, it is essential to evaluate all the available treatment options to ensure the optimal choice for each patient, considering efficacy, tolerability, liver function, and quality of life. Switching to 2nd line therapy should be considered in cases of clear disease progression, such as the appearance of new lesions outside the liver. Best supportive care should also be considered Managing side effects of 2nd line treatments (e.g. hypertension, skin toxicity, proteinuria) is critical for maintaining quality of life and providing optimal disease management Effective management requires a multidisciplinary team effort, including oncologists, hepatologists, interventional radiologists, and other specialists to optimise outcomes and proactively manage symptoms like hepatic decompensation.   Don't forget to like, subscribe, and check out more episodes for in-depth discussions on oncology topics!   Website: http://www.oncbrothers.com/   X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/oncbrothers   Contact us at info@oncbrothers.com

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The Oncology Brothers Podcast, led by Drs. Rahul and Rohit Gosain, is dedicated to bridging the gap between academic cancer centers and community oncology in the ever-evolving field of hematology & oncology. With a mission to disseminate crucial information to the medical community, this oncology podcast is not for medical advice but rather serves as a beacon for physicians, nurses, trainees, and advanced practice providers (APPs) involved in the care of cancer patients. Drs. Rahul and Rohit Gosain, both esteemed oncologists, bring a wealth of experience and expertise from their general community practice to these discussions. Through short and engaging interviews with world-renowned researchers, clinicians, hematologists, and oncologists, they present practice-changing data in a concise, bite-sized format. Get the latest FDA approvals news, oncology conference highlights, and treatment algorithms in 25 minutes or less. Conversations center around common cancers you see in your clinic like breast cancer, prostate cancer, kidney cancer, bladder cancer, lung cancer, and GI cancers. With new indications and approvals, we talk about how to incorporate this data in your day to day clinical practice. Each episode includes visual presentations so you can follow along within the podcast players and on YouTube @oncbrothers. These visual tools and algorithms will provide an outline on what is covered in each episode. Immediately apply the latest insights and advancements in your daily practice, ensuring the delivery of optimal cancer care to patients within your local communities. If you want to navigate the complexities of your hematology & oncology practice and stay current, the Oncology Brothers Podcast offers invaluable insights and practical takeaways to enhance your professional journey and improve patient outcomes. For more information, please visit: www.oncbrothers.com, and connect with us on Twitter/X/Instagram/TikTok: @oncbrothers, or email us at info@oncbrothers.com