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Panelists discuss how challenges in the CAR T referral process include delayed referrals, patient logistics, and managing expectations. One institution addresses these through streamlined communication, patient education, and clear referral guidelines. Community physicians should refer early on, ensure candidacy, and collaborate closely to optimize outcomes.

Panelists discuss how, a collaborative approach to co-managing and co-monitoring patients receiving CAR-TCAR T-cell therapy patients, ensuring continuity of care as they transition to community settings. We They employ detailed care plans, electronic health records integration, and regular follow-ups with community providers to facilitate seamless transitions.

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Panelists discuss how, for a patient who has an aggressive disease, physicians will plan for monthly serum markers including serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) and immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE); if they start seeing an increase in the disease, they plan an imaging for bone marrow biopsy and consider a diagnostics lumbar puncture.

Panelists discuss the process of selecting a treatment plan, including how shared decision-making was approached, the key factors considered in treatment options, how patients can advocate for their preferences, and the process of recommending pembrolizumab plus lenvatinib based on clinical presentation, with a discussion of other regimens that were considered.

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Panelists discuss Melinda's perspective on care coordination during her treatment, including the healthcare professionals involved, such as those providing wound care and integrative medicine, and how their collaborative efforts supported her care, ultimately enhancing her treatment experience and confidence in her overall care.

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Panelists discuss the typical approach to coordinating care for lung cancer patients, highlighting the involvement of various healthcare professionals and the coordination efforts to optimize the patient journey from diagnosis through treatment and follow-up, with Julia explaining her role as a nurse in the multidisciplinary care of advanced breast cancer.

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Panelists discuss Melinda's experience with her lung cancer diagnosis, including her symptoms, diagnostic tests (such as imaging and blood work), and the progression of her condition, as well as the concerns and questions she had when referred to Dr. Spira for treatment options, while also exploring the steps Dr. Spira took to confirm the diagnosis of EGFR-mutant NSCLC and evaluate the appropriate treatment approach.

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Beth Faiman, PhD, CNP, discusses how to optimize treatment strategies for multiple myeloma patients by considering factors like transplant eligibility, risk stratification, and emerging clinical trial data from PERSEUS, MAIA, and CEPHEUS to guide decisions around initial therapy, maintenance approaches, and the use of novel drug combinations.