NCCN Patient Webinar: Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • Experts discuss how to understand the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia, how to engage in shared decision-making with your care team, and side effects, clinical trials, and available patient and caregiver resources.
    Topics Discussed:
    00:00 Welcome and introductions
    02:24 Clinical overview of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)
    04:14 How does ALL happen in bone marrow?
    06:04 How do we diagnose ALL?
    07:54 Incidence of ALL
    08:41 Medications used in ALL therapy
    09:37 Improved survival in ALL
    10:07 Risk stratification of ALL
    11:11 Genetic analysis and genetic subtypes of ALL
    12:19 Response to therapy: Minimal residual disease (MRD)
    14:31 Adverse effects in ALL therapy and individual chemotherapy modification
    17:17 New therapeutic approaches of ALL
    22:26: Recent research studies on ALL treatment
    24:55 Supportive care
    26:02 Side effects
    27:29 Low blood counts
    29:07 Infections
    30:07 Fever and how to take a temperature
    31:35 Impact on skin, hair, and mucus membranes
    33:30 Nutrition
    34:45 Nausea and vomiting
    35:47 Pain and "chemo brain"
    37:50 Side effects of steroids
    39:14 Vincristine side effects
    40:13 Asparaginase side effects
    42:07 Immunotherapy side effects
    44:23 Patient story
    51:19 Advocating for your child with cancer: Ask questions, share your concerns, get organized, communicate with your child, take care of yourself, find support
    Question & Answer Session:
    55:33 How can children have their own support group?
    57:07 Is there a male predisposition to ALL?
    58:12 Can other countries have access to immunotherapy or molecular targeted therapy?
    59:56 Do you often get questions from providers around the world?
    1:00:48 What can we do during treatment to reduce the risk of long-term side effects like heart disease, secondary cancer, etc.?
    1:02:48 Should patients avoid multivitamins or certain types of foods during treatment?
    1:04:32 How do we measure progress during treatment or effectiveness of the chemotherapy medications?
    1:05:35 Any pearls to offer on the use of serum asparaginase activity testing and when to consider changing therapy?
    1:06:46 Can you explain half life? Do the side effects continue because of the drug half life?
    1:07:38 When you are taken off a drug due to side effects, such as pancreatitis, what does this mean?
    1:09:35 Is there a clinical trial about blinatumomab as first-line treatment?
    1:10:38 Conclusion
    The most recent Patient Webinar: Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia occurred in October 2023. This informational program was created in conjunction with the NCCN Guidelines for Patients®: Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. www.nccn.org/patientresources...
    The NCCN Guidelines for Patients are available to read and download for free online and via the NCCN Patient Guides for Cancer mobile app. Printed editions can be ordered from Amazon.com for a small fee.
    NCCN Guidelines for Patients DO NOT replace the expertise and clinical judgement of the clinician.
    Supporters
    This webinar is supported through the NCCN Foundation and by contributions from our corporate supporters, Amgen Inc. and Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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