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May 2024
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#152 Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors & IrAE...

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Timestamps:

(01:56) | How do immune checkpoint inhibitors work?

(07:15) | How do you organize the different immune-related adverse events (irAEs)?

(13:42) | Generally, when do different adverse events can present?

(22:20) | What makes someone more likely to develop an adverse effect?

(26:38) | What role does complementary & alternative medicine play in this patient population?

Tags: Side effects, oncology, cancer, primary care, CoreIM, IMcore, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, hospital medicine, pharmacy, pharmacology



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