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Management of Osteoporosis in Survivors of Adult Cancers with Nonmetastatic Disease Guideline

Management of Osteoporosis in Survivors of Adult Cancers with Nonmetastatic Disease Guideline

FromASCO Guidelines


Management of Osteoporosis in Survivors of Adult Cancers with Nonmetastatic Disease Guideline

FromASCO Guidelines

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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Sep 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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An interview with Dr. Charles Shapiro from Mount Sinai Hospital in New York and Dr. Joan Neuner from Medical College of Wisconsin, co-chairs of "Management of Osteoporosis in Survivors of Adult Cancers with Nonmetastatic Disease: ASCO Clinical Practice Guideline." This guideline includes recommendations on assessing risk factors and interventions, including pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic options. Read the full guideline at www.asco.org/survivorship-guidelines TRANSCRIPT Hi. My name is Clifford Hudis, and I am the CEO of the American Society of Clinical Oncology as well as the host of the ASCO in Action podcast. About twice a month, I interview thought leaders in healthcare care and experts in oncology, and we provide analysis and commentary on a wide range of cancer policy and practice issues. You can find the ASCO in Action podcast on Apple podcasts or wherever you are listening to this show, and you can find all nine of ASCO's podcasts, which cover a wide range of educational and scientific content, and offer enriching insight into the world of cancer care at podcast.asco.org. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care, and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Hello and welcome to the ASCO Guidelines Podcast series, brought to you by the ASCO Podcast Network, a collection of nine programs covering a range of educational and scientific content, and offering enriching insight into the world of cancer care. You can find all of the shows, including this one, at podcast.asco.org. My name is Shannon McKernin and today on the ASCO Guidelines Podcast, I'm interviewing Dr. Charles Shapiro from Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, and Dr. Joan Neuner from the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, co-chairs of management of osteoporosis in survivors of adult cancers with non-metastatic disease ASCO clinical practice guideline. Thank you for being here, Dr. Shapiro and Dr. Neuner. Thanks a lot. Pleasure to be here. So first, can you give us a general overview of what this guideline does cover? This guideline covers very important topics, that of osteoporosis and that of cancer survivorship. It's the coalescence of these two common problems that is the impetus for this guideline. It covers risk factors and what you can do as a cancer survivor to mitigate your risk. It covers screening and identification of the best test to use to measure your bone density, and it covers how to treat or pull the trigger for anti-osteoporosis drugs based on the guidelines that are contained within the document. And what are the key recommendations for this guideline? So we developed this guideline with three key guideline questions in mind. And they really required a fairly extensive search of the literature to address them. And we did that by looking to some of the literature outside of cancer in osteoporosis screening in other patients as well. So I'll sort of talk about it in terms of the three key questions. So the first question we had was, which patients with non-metastatic cancer are at increased risk for developing osteoporotic fractures? So that first question was, which patients are we really addressing in this guideline? And how do we assess whether they're at potentially increased risk? So in response to that, we strongly recommend that oncologists teaming with other physicians, including primary care doctors like myself, evaluate their patients to determine whether they're high risk. And so we provide a lot of details in an extensive document. But in our bottom line, we have a summary of the most common and the most severe risk factors. And those include things like advanced age, current smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and a
Released:
Sep 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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