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Colorectal Cancer Update
A CME Audio Series and Activity |
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STATEMENT OF NEED/ TARGET AUDIENCE
Colorectal cancer is among the most common cancers in the United States, and the arena of colorectal cancer
treatment continues to evolve. Published results from ongoing clinical trials lead to the emergence of new therapeutic
agents and regimens and changes in indications, doses and schedules for existing treatments. In order to
offer optimal patient care — including the option of clinical trial participation — the practicing medical oncologist
must be well informed of these advances.
To bridge the gap between research and patient care, Colorectal
Cancer Update utilizes one-on-one
discussions with leading oncology investigators. By providing access to the latest research developments and
expert perspectives, this CME activity assists medical oncologists in the formulation of up-to-date clinical
management strategies.
GLOBAL LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Critically
evaluate the clinical implications of emerging clinical trial data in colorectal
cancer treatment and incorporate these data into management strategies in
the local and advanced disease settings.
- Counsel appropriately selected patients about the availability of ongoing
clinical trials. • Evaluate the emerging data on various adjuvant chemotherapy
approaches, including the use of oxaliplatinand capecitabine-containing regimens,
and explain the absolute risks and benefits of adjuvant chemotherapy regimens
to patients.
- Integrate emerging data on biologic therapies into the management of patients with advanced colorectal
cancer.
PURPOSE OF THIS ISSUE OF COLORECTAL CANCER
UPDATE
The purpose of Issue 2 of Colorectal Cancer Update is to support these global objectives by offering the perspectives
of Drs Marshall, Curley, and Venook on the integration of emerging clinical research data into the management
of colorectal cancer.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
Research To Practice is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT
Research To Practice designates this educational activity for a maximum of 3 category 1 credits toward the AMA
Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in
the activity.
HOW TO USE THIS MONOGRAPH
This CME activity contains both audio and print components. To receive credit, the participant should listen to the
CDs or tapes, review the monograph and complete the post-test and evaluation form located in the back of this
monograph or on our website. This monograph contains edited comments, clinical trial schemas, graphics and
references that supplement the audio program. ColorectalCancerUpdate.com includes an easy-to-use interactive
version of this monograph with links to relevant full-text articles, abstracts, trial information and other web
resources indicated here in red underlined text.
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