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Dr. Anne O'Dea & Dr. Mabel Mardones - SERENA-6 & ctDNA-Guided Therapy in mBC

32 min · 7. juli 2026
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Can we improve outcomes by changing treatment before radiographic progression occurs?In this in-depth discussion, Dr. Anne O'Dea and Dr. Mabel Mardones explore how the SERENA-6 trial is reshaping the management of HR-positive, HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer through ctDNA-guided treatment decisions and earlier intervention for emerging ESR1 mutations.Topics discussed include:The clinical impact of the SERENA-6 trialUsing ctDNA to detect ESR1 mutations before disease progressionWhen and why to switch endocrine therapyCamizestrant and molecularly guided treatment strategiesIntegrating biomarker monitoring into routine clinical practicePatient communication, monitoring, and quality-of-life considerationsPractical challenges and implementation in the community settingFeaturing expert insights from Dr. Anne O'Dea and Dr. Mabel Mardones on one of the most important advances in precision oncology for HR-positive metastatic breast cancer.Watch the full conversation and subscribe for more expert discussions on the latest clinical evidence shaping cancer care.

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episode Dr. Anne O'Dea & Dr. Mabel Mardones - SERENA-6 & ctDNA-Guided Therapy in mBC cover

Dr. Anne O'Dea & Dr. Mabel Mardones - SERENA-6 & ctDNA-Guided Therapy in mBC

Can we improve outcomes by changing treatment before radiographic progression occurs?In this in-depth discussion, Dr. Anne O'Dea and Dr. Mabel Mardones explore how the SERENA-6 trial is reshaping the management of HR-positive, HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer through ctDNA-guided treatment decisions and earlier intervention for emerging ESR1 mutations.Topics discussed include:The clinical impact of the SERENA-6 trialUsing ctDNA to detect ESR1 mutations before disease progressionWhen and why to switch endocrine therapyCamizestrant and molecularly guided treatment strategiesIntegrating biomarker monitoring into routine clinical practicePatient communication, monitoring, and quality-of-life considerationsPractical challenges and implementation in the community settingFeaturing expert insights from Dr. Anne O'Dea and Dr. Mabel Mardones on one of the most important advances in precision oncology for HR-positive metastatic breast cancer.Watch the full conversation and subscribe for more expert discussions on the latest clinical evidence shaping cancer care.

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Dr. Rena Callahan & Dr. Aditya Bardia - Integrating T-DXd in HER2+ Breast Cancer: DB11, DB05 & DB09

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