Balancing What the Trial Says With Real-World Evidence in Cancer Care
PLAINSBORO, N.J. (PRWEB) June 15, 2015 -- How patients respond to cancer therapy in a clinical trial and how they respond in the real world are not always the same, and the same is true with the cardiotoxic effects of the drugs themselves, a leading oncologist writes in the current issue of Evidence-Based Oncology.
Debra Patt, MD, MPH, MBA, a practicing oncologist with Texas Oncology and a research leader in Healthcare Informatics for McKesson Specialty Health, discusses how to make today’s clinical pathways in cancer care work for patients in real-world settings in “Influence of Cardiotoxic Risk on Treatment Choice in Adult Cancers,” part of the special issue on cardio-oncology in EBO, a publication of The American Journal of Managed Care.
More research is needed on the cardiotoxic effects of today’s new therapies on special populations, including the very old and those with significant comorbidities, who are typically not included in clinical trials, Dr. Patt writes. Until such real-world evidence accumulates, she advises, “oncologists need to make careful decisions about whether certain guideline-based treatments are appropriate for their patients,” who fall into these categories.
Weighing whether to use a therapy may depend on whether a cancer is curable or not, Dr. Patt notes, discussing several scenarios in breast cancer.
To read the full issue of EBO on cardio-oncology, click here.
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