|Videos|May 10, 2022
Mechanisms of Action for Surgical Alternative Drugs and How to Manage Them
In the world of medical oncologist Ann W. Silk, MD, MS a 30% response rate can be good news. So can drugs that can limit side effects to address a discontinuation rate that may be as high as 30%. Silk discusses the mechanisms of action of existing and new tools, such as immunotherapy, and recommendations for how physicians can maximize their effectiveness in a clinical setting.
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