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See Ya ciAREs: A Review of Mitigation and Management Strategies for Immunotherapy Associated Skin Scares

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See Ya ciAREs: A Review of Mitigation and Management Strategies for Immunotherapy Associated Skin Scares

Dr. Beth McLellan & Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD

Mo’ targeted therapies, mo’skin problems. Some may say, “Bring on the problems” – but why should they have to? Supportive Oncodermatology (SO), a field that is far from fledgling at this point, is here to lessen the burden and enable patients to have their PD-1 antagonizing cake and eat it, too. Podcast host Dr. Adam Friedman sits down for a giant slice of SO pie with Montefiore-Einstein Chief of Dermatology Dr. Beth McLellan to discuss her involvement in the recent publication of a consensus guidance on the management of immunotherapy related cutaneous adverse events in the Journal of Drugs and Dermatology. The content: SO helpful, SO practical, SO not to be missed!

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HOST: Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD
GUEST: Dr. Beth McLellan, Montefiore-Einstein Chief of Dermatology

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