CCO Annual Update

Breast Cancer Annual Update 2005

Advances in Breast Cancer Screening and Imaging

Module 1 of 12

Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

Cherie Kuzmiak, DO
  • Cherie Kuzmiak, DO

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 11/01/05

Expiration Date: 10/31/06


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.3 Nursing CE credits

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Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Digital Mammography Systems
  • Digital Mammography vs Screen Film Mammography
  • Telemammography
  • Advanced Applications of Digital Mammography

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Discuss novel and emerging techniques for detecting and imaging breast cancer.

  • Describe study results comparing newer techniques with screen-film mammography.

  • Recount the indications for using ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and positron emission tomography scanning in breast cancer imaging.

Inherited Susceptibility to Breast Cancer

Module 2 of 12

Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

Mark E. Robson, MD
  • Mark E. Robson, MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 10/11/05

Expiration Date: 10/10/06


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.1 Nursing CE credits

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Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Prevalence and Epidemiology of BRCA Mutations
  • Genetic Risk of Cancer
  • Management of BRCA-Associated Cancer
  • Management of Risk in Unaffected Women Carrying Mutations

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Review management of breast cancer risk in unaffected women who carry BRCA1 and BRCA2.

  • Evaluate the risk of cancer and potential clinical impact conferred by each gene.

  • Distinguish between BRCA1 and BRCA2, the genes most commonly associated with hereditary breast cancer, in terms of prevalence and epidemiology.

Changes in Staging Classification for Breast Cancer 2005

Module 3 of 12

Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

S. Eva Singletary, MD, FACS
  • S. Eva Singletary, MD, FACS

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 10/11/05

Expiration Date: 10/10/06


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.2 Nursing CE credits

Status: Please log in to view status

Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Descriptors in the TNM Staging System
  • Impact of ITCs and Micrometastases on Outcome
  • Impact of Location of Lymph Node Metastases
  • Impact of Location of Lymph Node Metastases

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Identify areas of potential change for the future, based on technologic advances and ongoing clinical research.

  • Explain the rationale for these changes in staging, based on current scientific literature.

  • Describe recent changes in the staging of breast cancer, based on updates to the American Joint Committee on Cancer Staging Manual.

Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Breast Cancer: Evolving Indications

Module 4 of 12

CME Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

Armando E. Giuliano, MDHelen Mabry, MD
  • Armando E. Giuliano, MD
  • Helen Mabry, MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 11/14/05

Expiration Date: 11/13/06


Physicians: maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits

Registered Nurses: 1.5 Nursing CE credits

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Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Methodology of SNB
  • Indications for SNB
  • Contraindications for SNB
  • SNB Prior to Surgery

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Evaluate the role of sentinel lymph node biopsies vs standard axillary lymph node dissections in staging for breast cancer, based on recent findings from clinical trials
  • Review indications and contraindications for use of sentinel lymph node biopsies in early-stage breast cancer
  • Compare techniques for sentinel lymph node biopsies

Neoadjuvant Treatment for Breast Cancer

Module 5 of 12

CME Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

Clifford A. Hudis, MD
  • Clifford A. Hudis, MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 11/15/05

Expiration Date: 11/14/06


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.5 Nursing CE credits

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Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Outcomes—Neoadjuvant vs Adjuvant Chemotherapy
  • Taxane-Based Regimens in the Neoadjuvant Setting
  • Aromatase Inhibitors in the Neoadjuvant Setting
  • Targeted Therapy

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Compare the advantages and disadvantages of neoadjuvant vs adjuvant therapy.
  • Describe the most recent data using newer agents, including aromatase inhibitors and targeted therapies, in the neoadjuvant setting.
  • Discuss molecular predictors of response to neoadjuvant therapy.

Update on Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy for Breast Cancer

Module 6 of 12

Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

Nancy E. Davidson, MD
  • Nancy E. Davidson, MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 11/04/05

Expiration Date: 11/03/06


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.1 Nursing CE credits

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Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Tamoxifen
  • Aromatase Inhibitors: Options for Postmenopausal Women
  • Aromatase Inhibitors as Initial Adjuvant Therapy
  • Sequential Therapy with Tamoxifen and an Aromatase Inhibitor

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Evaluate the relative efficacy and safety of tamoxifen, anastrozole, letrozole, and exemestane.

  • Describe the role of adjuvant hormonal therapy in breast cancer, with particular regard for differing patient characteristics.

  • Review the most recent data from pivotal hormonal therapy trials in women with breast cancer.

Nonhormonal Adjuvant Therapy for Breast Cancer

Module 7 of 12

Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

Edith A. Perez, MD
  • Edith A. Perez, MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 10/31/05

Expiration Date: 10/30/06


Physicians: maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits

Registered Nurses: 1.1 Nursing CE credits

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Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Early Use of Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer
  • Taxanes: Adjuvant Trials From 1990-2000
  • Adjuvant Trastuzumab
  • Conclusions

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe the role of taxanes in early-stage breast cancer, particularly with regard to patient selection, dosing regimens, and scheduling.

  • Review the efficacy and safety of cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, 5-fluorouracil (CMF), and anthracycline-containing cytotoxic regimens in early-stage breast cancer.

  • Evaluate recent data on the efficacy and safety of trastuzumab in combination with cytotoxic chemotherapy as adjuvant treatment for early-stage breast cancer.

Important Advances in the Role of Trastuzumab in Breast Cancer

Module 8 of 12

CME Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

Mark D. Pegram, MD
  • Mark D. Pegram, MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 11/30/05

Expiration Date: 11/29/06


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.0 Nursing CE credit

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Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Antibody-Dependent Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity and Antibody Activity
  • Trastuzumab for Metastatic Breast Cancer
  • Clinical Efficacy of Trastuzumab in the Adjuvant Setting
  • Safety of Trastuzumab

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Identify the various mechanisms of action by which trastuzumab works in the treatment of breast cancer.
  • Discuss recent clinical trial data regarding use of trastuzumab in the adjuvant treatment of breast cancer.
  • Review mechanisms of resistance to trastuzumab.

Incorporating New Agents in Advanced Breast Cancer

Module 9 of 12

Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

Bryan Schneider, MDGeorge W. Sledge, Jr., MD
  • Bryan Schneider, MD
  • George W. Sledge, Jr., MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 10/11/05

Expiration Date: 10/10/06


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.1 Nursing CE credits

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Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Agents That Target HER-2
  • Agents That Target HER-2: Trastuzumab
  • Agents That Target HER-2: Lapatinib (GW572016)
  • Agents Directed at Tumor Angiogenesis: Bevacizumab

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Evaluate relative efficacy and safety of novel agents in advanced breast cancer

  • Review results of recent studies of trastuzumab and bevacizumab in advanced breast cancer

  • Describe novel targeted and cytotoxic agents for breast cancer

Emerging Biology of Breast Cancer: Circulating Tumor Cells

Module 10 of 12

Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

Daniel F. Hayes, MDJeffrey B. Smerage, MD, PhD
  • Daniel F. Hayes, MD
  • Jeffrey B. Smerage, MD, PhD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 10/11/05

Expiration Date: 10/10/06


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.2 Nursing CE credits

Status: Please log in to view status

Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Technologies for CTC Detection
  • CTC Counts as Prognostic Factors in Breast Cancer
  • Role of CTC Counts in Monitoring Therapy
  • CTC Biology

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Identify obstacles in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data from circulating tumor cell assays.

  • Describe methods used to detect circulating tumor cells in peripheral blood.

  • Evaluate circulating tumor cells as prognostic factors in metastatic breast cancer.

Genomics-based Prognostic and Predictive Markers: Are They Ready for Prime Time?

Module 11 of 12

CME Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

Soonmyung Paik, MD
  • Soonmyung Paik, MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 11/09/05

Expiration Date: 11/08/06


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.3 Nursing CE credits

Status: Please log in to view status

Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Utility of Molecular Markers
  • Gene Expression Profiling Methods
  • Interpreting Gene Expression Profiles
  • Development and Validation of OncotypeDx Assay

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe microassay methods used to identify molecular markers
  • Discuss role of known molecular markers in assessing risk of recurrence
  • Identify challenges in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data from microassays

Supportive Care for Breast Cancer

Module 12 of 12

Program Director: Clifford A. Hudis, MD

Faculty:

Clifford A. Hudis, MDRobert S. Mocharnuk, MD
  • Clifford A. Hudis, MD
  • Robert S. Mocharnuk, MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 11/04/05

Expiration Date: 11/03/06


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.2 Nursing CE credits

Status: Please log in to view status

Begin the Module

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • Managing Bone Health in Women With Breast Cancer
  • Fatigue and Cognitive Impairment
  • Management of Menopausal Symptoms
  • Prevention and Management of Neutropenia

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Discuss the causes and complications of fatigue and cognitive impairment in women with breast cancer

  • Assess the efficacy of current treatment options for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting

  • Compare strategies for the prevention and management of treatment-induced cytopenias.

  • Review current treatment options for management of menopausal symptoms in women with breast cancer

  • Evaluate pharmacologic options for management of treatment-related osteoporosis and/or osteopenia

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