
Opinion|Videos|April 7, 2025
Clinical Factors to Consider When Choosing a Treatment Strategy
Panelists discuss how medical professionals assess patient characteristics such as molecular profile, disease burden, and central nervous system (CNS) involvement to tailor treatment. Monotherapy may be favored for lower burden or specific mutations, whereas combination therapy is chosen for aggressive disease or resistance risk.
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How do you weigh different patient characteristics, such as molecular profile, disease burden, or CNS involvement, when deciding between monotherapy and combination approaches?
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