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First International Summit on Interventional Pharmacoeconomics

Leonard B. Saltz, MD, on the Future of Interventional Pharmacoeconomics

Focus on Optimized Dosing of Ibrutinib Panel Discussion

Mark J. Ratain, MD: The Justification for a Randomized Trial of Low-Dose Ibrutinib

Steven Coutre, MD, on Ibrutinib Dosing

Javid J. Moslehi, MD, on Cardiovascular and Thrombotic Considerations of Kinase Inhibitors: The Case of BTK Inhibitors

The Interventional Pharmacoeconomic Toolbox Panel Discussion

Deborah Collyar: What's In It for Patients?

R. Donald Harvey, PharmD, BCOP, FCCP, FHOPA, on Alternative Dispensing Strategies

David A. Hyman, MD, JD, on Inclusive Shared Savings

Victoria T. Brown, PharmD, BCOP, on Payer Intervention: The Example of Abiraterone

Opportunities to Optimize Cancer Policies Panel Discussion

Boon-Cher Goh, MD, on Cancer Drugs in Singapore: 3As (Availability, Accessibility, and Affordability)

Kelvin Chan, MD, FRCPC, MSc, PhD, on Opportunities to Optimize Cancer Drug Policies: The Canadian Perspective

Blase Polite, MD, MPP, FASCO, on Transforming the Drug Cost Curve in the United States: Not How But If

CS Pramesh, MS, FRCS, on Opportunities in India: A Perspective From a Low-Middle Income Country

Matthew Seymour, MD: A Clinical Trialist’s Perspective

Amit Sanyal, MD: A Clinician’s Perspective

Peter Clark, MA, MD, FRCP: A Payer Perspective

Robin Feldman, JD: Are Dubious Patents a Large or Small Issue?

David T. Rubin, MD, on Biosimilars for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Sarah Yim, MD, on Clinical Development of Biosimilars: Lessons for Interventional Pharmacoeconomics

Clinical Trial Design: Statistical Options/Challenges Panel Discussion

Mark Sculpher, PhD: How Do We Assess the Value of Cancer Drug Optimization?

Gary L. Rosner, ScD, on Bayesian Non-Inferiority

Ian Tannock, MD, PhD, DSc, on Near-Equivalence: A Better Question Than Non-Inferiority

Garth Strohbehn, MD, MPhil, on Applied Clinical Pharmacology in a Crisis: Interventional Pharmacoeconomics and COVID-19

Charles Schiffer, MD, on Cost-Effective Use of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors for Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia

S. Vincent Rajkumar, MD, on Cost-Effective Treatment of Multiple Myeloma

Cody Peer, PhD, on Simulating Alternative Schedules for Checkpoint Inhibitors

Varsha Gandhi, PhD, on Ibrutinib

Helena Margaret Earl, MBBS, PhD, on Trastuzumab

Russell Szmulewitz, MD, on Alternative Dosing of Abiraterone in Prostate Cancer: Pharmacoeconomic Proof of Concept

Opening Session Panel Discussion

Daniel Goldstein, MD: Interventional Pharmacoeconomics - Why and How

Clifford A. Hudis, MD: Are Cancer Drug Prices in the U.S. the Problem or the Symptom?

Welcome and Introduction to Vi3C

issues in oncology

Leonard B. Saltz, MD, on Interventional Pharmacoeconomics: A Pathway to Better Cancer Care

Leonard B. Saltz, MD, of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, discusses interventional pharmacoeconomics as an important tool that can offer patients with cancer more efficacious and cost-effective...

cost of care

Clifford A. Hudis, MD, and Allen S. Lichter, MD, on Oncology Drug Pricing in the United States: What You Need to Know

Allen S. Lichter, MD, of the Value in Cancer Care Consortium, interviews Clifford A. Hudis, MD, Chief Executive Officer of ASCO, on the question of whether cancer drug prices in the United States are ...

issues in oncology
cost of care

Mark J. Ratain, MD, and Daniel Goldstein, MD, on Value in Cancer Care: How the Paradigm Is Shifting

Mark J. Ratain, MD, of the University of Chicago, and Daniel Goldstein, MD, of the Rabin Medical Center, discuss the challenges of achieving cancer care value, evolution of the “more-is-better” philos...

issues in oncology

Deborah Schrag, MD, MPH, on Clinical Trial Design: Statistical Options and Challenges

Deborah Schrag, MD, MPH, of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, offers her perspective on near-equivalence, Bayesian noninferiority, and the value of cancer drug optimization.

issues in oncology

Deborah Schrag, MD, MPH, on Clinical Trial Design: Statistical Options and Challenges

Deborah Schrag, MD, MPH, of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, offers her perspective on near-equivalence, Bayesian noninferiority, and the value of cancer drug optimization.

lymphoma

Mark J. Ratain, MD, on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: Making a Case for Low-Dose Ibrutinib

Mark J. Ratain, MD, of the University of Chicago, talks about why ibrutinib—which can lead to cardiotoxicities—should be studied at a lower dose for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Data su...

cost of care

R. Donald Harvey, PharmD, BCOP, FCCP, FHOPA, on Cutting Cancer Care Costs With Alternative Pharmacologic Options

R. Donald Harvey, PharmD, BCOP, FCCP, FHOPA, of Emory University, discusses the ways in which clinical pharmacology can help yield cost savings without sacrificing efficacy by, for example, altering r...

cost of care
health-care policy

Blase N. Polite, MD, MPP, on Optimizing Cancer Policies in the United States

Blase N. Polite, MD, MPP, of the University of Chicago Medical Center, discusses his belief that, in the next few years, we can bend the cancer drug cost curve and tame health-care costs if physicians...

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